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A Hawaii quitclaim deed is a deed that transfers property with no guaranteeor warranty of title. The new owner receives the entire interest the current owner can lawfully transfer. The current owner does not promise a good, clear title or that the deed will transfer actual ownership of the property.
The deed or assignment of lease must be signed (in black ink) by the current owner and the new owner before a notary public. The deed or assignment of lease must be recorded in the State of Hawaii Bureau of Conveyances or Land Court. A Conveyance Tax Certificate must be filed and any tax due must be paid.
The deed or assignment of lease must be signed (in black ink) by the current owner and the new owner before a notary public. The deed or assignment of lease must be recorded in the State of Hawaii Bureau of Conveyances or Land Court. A Conveyance Tax Certificate must be filed and any tax due must be paid.
The deed or assignment of lease must be signed (in black ink) by the current owner and the new owner before a notary public. The deed or assignment of lease must be recorded in the State of Hawaii Bureau of Conveyances or Land Court. A Conveyance Tax Certificate must be filed and any tax due must be paid.
Well record them with the State of Hawaii Bureau of Conveyances and email you the final, recorded copy. Most deed transfers take as little as 2 weeks. We can expedite documents for an additional fee and some transfers can be completed the same day!
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A person who wishes to record a deed must submit the deed to the Bureau of Conveyances with one or more of the following forms: Conveyance tax certificate (Form P64-A). A completed and signed Form P64-A must be filed with a deed that requires payment of conveyance tax.
A: Regular System: -Documents up to and including 50 pages $41.00 per document. -Documents 51 pages or more $106.00 per document.
Copies of documents recorded at the BOC since January 1, 1992 can be purchased online and downloaded at . Documents recorded prior to that up through 1976 can also be ordered online but need to be printed and mailed since they are retrieved from microfilm.
A person who wishes to record a deed must submit the deed to the Bureau of Conveyances with one or more of the following forms: Conveyance tax certificate (Form P64-A). A completed and signed Form P64-A must be filed with a deed that requires payment of conveyance tax.
There are two systems for the recording of documents in Hawaii: the Regular System and the Land Court System. Both systems are located in the State of Hawaiis Bureau of Conveyances which is in Honolulu, and there are no county recording offices.

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