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Notary service HPP/pahoa
#1
We got a mobile notary to sign papers a few years ago (ordered from mainland), not having much luck getting one today. My bank has reduced (really reduced) hours And I need it by Monday. Anyone have experience or knowledge (I’ve contacted Most of the ones I can google) of one?
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#2
Here is a searchable database of all notaries in Hawaii:

https://notary.ehawaii.gov/notary/public/publicsearch.html

As is typical the interface totally sucks, but if you click around enough times you will get the data.
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(11-07-2020, 12:30 AM)eigoya Wrote: We got a mobile notary to sign papers a few years ago (ordered from mainland), not having much luck getting one today. My bank has reduced (really reduced) hours And I need it by Monday. Anyone have experience or knowledge (I’ve contacted Most of the ones I can google) of one?
We recently used the services of:   Edith Antonio.  She is  mobile Notary & will come to your home.  Her phone number is. 808.650.9390.  Her email is:  edithantonio@gmail.com   We were very pleased with her professionalism & punctual service.  We would use her again.  She has special rates for veterans also.
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#4
Here's the 13 notaries the SOH recognizes in the Pahoa zip code.  The only "mobile" one in bold:

Name, phone                         
            
Antonio, Edith 8086509390
HENDRICKS, SUSAN S. 8082092201 
jackson, cheylene 8089650270 
Kawaihalau, Tasha 8089829404
Naiga, Brooke 8086676700 
Quintana, Kimberly A 8652085864
RIVERA, EMILY 8089364051 
Tmakiung, Chris 8088546684
TMAKIUNG, KELLY 8088546684
UMEHARA, JOAN T. A. 8089382397 
Umehara, Todd Y 8089382397
watkins, joanna M 2093492540
YAMAMOTO, MARAIAH K. 8089657863


   Most mortuaries have notaries.  The last time I needed something notarized I went to Dodo mortuary in Hilo.  Call ahead so that the notary (also the embalmer) has time to wash his hands before meeting you.  They didn't charge me, he only said something like "I'll see you again soon" which was kinda creepy but whatever.

   The Jeff Hunt surfboard shop in Pahoa used to offer notary service when the lady worked there.  Don't know if they still do that, don't think they were ever on the Pahoa list.  Definitely a call ahead type of situation.  I got something notarized there once, and the next time she said she was "too busy" to do it.   I guess they were really burning the candle at both ends in that super-busy shop if they can't take the time to watch a signature being made.
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#5
Thanks everyone. Mortuary is one I hadn’t considered.
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#6
I would highly recommend Susan Hendricks.
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