Certain notarial powers conferred upon county officers.

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§46-29 Certain notarial powers conferred upon county officers. Wherever by law any affidavit under oath or any statement or other document to be acknowledged is required to be filed with the chief of police, treasurer, director of finance, clerk, or council of any county as a condition to the granting of any license or the performance of any act by any person, or by any county officer, the chief of police, treasurer, director of finance, or clerk, their deputy or deputies, of the county, shall take the oath or acknowledgment, free of charge, keeping records thereof as required by law of notaries public; provided that nothing herein shall prevent any person desiring so to do from making the oath or acknowledgment before any duly authorized notary public, subject to the notary's legal fees therefor. [L 1919, c 9, §1; RL 1925, §2174; am imp L 1932 1st, c 1, pt of §1; RL 1935, §2314; RL 1945, §6005; RL 1955, §138-4; HRS §46-29; gen ch 1985]


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