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A written agreement by which one sells, assigns or transfers one's right to, or interest in, personal property to another.
Documents recorded from 1992 are available online, if you need documents prior to 1992, visit dlnr.hawaii.gov/boc/general-public for instructions. Once registered you may search the system without cost and only pay when purchasing a document via credit card or through your subscription.
If you wish to get a certified copy of your deed, go to the bureau's website, hawaii.gov/dlnr/boc/indexhtml, click on "FAQs" in the right column, then No. 20 on the list; or call 587-0154 for information.
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.
We'll 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!
The physical item denoting a change of title is the deed. The abstract of title, on the other hand, is a document that summarizes the history of a specific parcel of property, from the transitions of title to legal activity.
We'll 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!
Documents recorded from 1992 are available online, if you need documents prior to 1992, visit dlnr.hawaii.gov/boc/general-public for instructions. Once registered you may search the system without cost and only pay when purchasing a document via credit card or through your subscription.
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.
If you wish to get a certified copy of your deed, go to the bureau's website, hawaii.gov/dlnr/boc/indexhtml, click on "FAQs" in the right column, then No. 20 on the list; or call 587-0154 for information.