HRS §572-27
Who can be a surety on a bond
Once you turn 18 and own enough property as the law requires, you can serve as a surety on any bond or undertaking that state law demands. This section simply sets who is allowed to do this.
everyone
The statute, as written — Persons as sureties
All persons, upon attaining their majority, and having the necessary property qualifications as by law required, may act, serve, and be sureties on all bonds and undertakings required under the laws of the State.
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