Escrow & Title
The Bureau of Conveyances in Hawaii serves what function?
AA. Issues real estate licenses
BB. Records documents affecting title to regular system (non-Land Court) property✓ Correct
CC. Manages state-owned land
DD. Handles property tax assessments
Explanation
The Bureau of Conveyances maintains the public record of deeds, mortgages, and other documents affecting title to property under Hawaii's Regular System (non-Torrens).
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