Hawaii Revised Statutes
502. Bureau of Conveyances; Recording
502-123 Recording of documents.

§502-123 Recording of documents. (a) Notwithstanding any other law to the contrary, and subject to rules adopted by the department of land and natural resources pursuant to chapter 91, the registrar may:
(1) Accept, make, keep, enter, file, index, store, archive, and transmit electronic documents; provided that the registrar shall also continue to accept paper documents for recording and shall place entries for both types of documents in the same index;
(2) Convert or copy paper documents that are accepted for recording into electronic form;
(3) Convert or copy prior records of documents made in the bureau of conveyances into electronic form;
(4) Accept fees for services rendered under this chapter electronically; and
(5) Enter into agreements with other officials of states or political subdivisions thereof, or of the United States, on procedures or processes to electronically satisfy prior approvals and conditions precedent to recording and to facilitate the electronic payment of fees.
(b) This part shall also apply to any document that is received by the registrar of the bureau of conveyances or filed at the bureau of conveyances by the registrar of the land court pursuant to chapter 501.
(c) The department of land and natural resources shall adopt rules pursuant to chapter 91 necessary for the purposes of this part, including to determine when an electronic document shall be considered delivered to the registrar pursuant to section 502-32.
(d) To keep the standards and practices of recording in the State in harmony with the standards and practices of recording offices in other jurisdictions that enact provisions substantially similar to this part, and to keep the technology used by the registrar compatible with technology used by recording offices in other jurisdictions that enact provisions substantially similar to this part, the department of land and natural resources, so far as is consistent with the provisions of this part, in adopting rules under chapter 91, shall consider:
(1) The standards and practices of other jurisdictions;
(2) The most recent standards adopted by national standard setting bodies such as the Property Records Industry Association;
(3) The views of interested persons and governmental officials and entities;
(4) The needs of jurisdictions of varying size, population, and resources; and
(5) Standards requiring adequate information security protection to ensure that electronic documents are accurate, authentic, adequately preserved, and resistant to tampering. [L 2009, c 102, pt of §2(1)]

Structure Hawaii Revised Statutes

Hawaii Revised Statutes

Title 28. Property

502. Bureau of Conveyances; Recording

502-1 Registrar; appointment; tenure; salary.

502-2 REPEALED.

502-3 Deputy registrar, appointment, duties.

502-4 Rules.

502-7 Definitions.

502-8 Bureau of conveyances special fund.

502-11 Entry record.

502-12 Indexes.

502-13 Names of parties indexed.

502-14 Entries where one transfers another's real estate; in partition cases.

502-15 Annual indexes.

502-16 Decennial indexes.

502-17 Filing of; data on plans; monuments; metes and bounds descriptions.

502-18 Description; lot subdivisions.

502-19 Plans on tracing cloth; size; scale.

502-20 New maps for old.

502-21 Recording of plans unlawful.

502-22 Copies of plans furnished by registrar.

502-23 Sale or lease by reference to lots or blocks without filing of plans; penalty.

502-24 Report of violations.

502-25 Fees.

502-26 Copies of instruments, certificates.

502-27 Charges.

502-31 Recording, method.

502-31.5 Reference in other sections.

502-32 Instrument recorded as of time of delivery; office hours.

502-33 Identification of reference to registration of original.

502-34 Grantee's address in deed.

502-41 Certificate of acknowledgment; natural persons, corporations.

502-42 Certificate, contents.

502-43 Form when person unknown.

502-44 Married women.

502-45 Acknowledgments without the State.

502-46 Same; certificate of authority of officer.

502-47 Acknowledgment without the United States; by members of the armed forces; recordation where no official authorized to take proof.

502-48 Identification of person making.

502-49 Certificate of officer, or judge, necessary.

502-50 How made; proof if not made.

502-51 Exemption of instruments offered on behalf of United States.

502-52 Signatures of certain state officers, acknowledgments not required.

502-53 No certificate of acknowledgment contrary hereto valid in court or entitled to be recorded; exception.

502-54 Penalty for false certificate.

502-61 Changes noted in instrument.

502-62 Penalty for not noting changes.

502-63 Not recorded unless initialed.

502-64 REPEALED.

502-71 Record of acknowledgments to be kept.

502-72 Disposition of records.

502-73 Same, open to inspection.

502-74 Penalty for not keeping.

502-81 Instruments may be recorded; as evidence.

502-82 Record or copy as evidence.

502-83 Effect of not recording deeds, leases, etc.

502-84 Powers of attorney, etc.

502-85 Agreements of sale; priority.

502-91 Old records.

502-92 Copies of old records.

502-93 Retyping judgment registers.

502-94 Translation of Hawaiian documents, recording.

502-95 Validation of defective certificates.

502-101 Veterans certificates.

502-111 Family child care homes; permitted uses in residential areas.

502-112 Prohibition of transfer fees.

502-121 Definitions.

502-122 Electronic document and electronic signature; validity.

502-123 Recording of documents.

502-124 Uniformity of application and construction.

502-125 Relation to federal Electronic Signatures in Global and National Commerce Act.