HRS §501-7
Registrar's duties and document handling
The registrar works under the court's direction, keeps all land registration papers safe, numbers and indexes them, and stores them in a Honolulu office near the land court. With court approval, the registrar can hire staff.
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The statute, as written — Registrar; powers, duties
The registrar shall be under the direction of the court, and shall have the custody and control of all papers and documents filed with the registrar under this chapter, and shall carefully number and index the same. The papers and documents shall be kept in Honolulu in an office to be called the land registration office, which shall be near the land court. The registrar may, with the sanction of the court, employ such clerks and messengers as are necessary.
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