Hawaii Consents To Service of Process (Franchise) is a type of legal document in which a franchisor consents to be served with legal papers in the event of a lawsuit. It allows the franchisor to be notified if any legal proceedings are brought against them by a franchisee, or other entity. It must be signed by the franchisor and filed with the State of Hawaii. The Hawaii Consent To Service of Process (Franchise) comes in two forms: one for domestic franchisors, and one for foreign franchisors. The domestic form requires that the franchisor appoint an agent who is located in the State of Hawaii and has the authority to accept service of process on behalf of the franchisor. The foreign form requires that the franchisor appoint an agent who is located in the United States and has the authority to accept service of process on behalf of the franchisor. Both forms also require that the franchisor provide the State of Hawaii with a mailing address to which any documents related to a lawsuit can be sent. The Hawaii Consent To Service of Process (Franchise) is an important document for franchisors to have in order to ensure they are notified of any legal proceedings brought against them. Filing the document with the State of Hawaii also ensures that the franchisor is in compliance with state law.