Search East Honolulu White Pages

The East Honolulu White Pages pulls together the offices that help you find a person on the east end of Oahu. That covers Hawaii Kai, Kuliouou, Niu Valley, Aina Haina, Wailupe, Kahala, Kaimuki, Kapahulu, Diamond Head, and Waikiki. Start with a name. Add a neighborhood or a ZIP to narrow things down. This page maps the right council office, the right courthouse, the right police station, and the main property tools for any East Honolulu lookup. Use the search box below to start an East Honolulu White Pages search now.

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East Honolulu White Pages Overview

Honolulu County
First Judicial Circuit
IV Council District
96821 Sample ZIP
Kaahumanu Hale First Circuit Courthouse

East Honolulu White Pages Access

Every record kept by a state or county office in East Honolulu is open to the public unless another law closes it. That rule comes from the Uniform Information Practices Act in Chapter 92F of the Hawaii Revised Statutes. The Office of Information Practices Q&A page lays out what you can ask for, who to ask, and how long staff have to answer.

Staff get ten business days to respond. Mixed records split into open and closed parts. The open parts come out in five business days. Basic search time is free for the first hour. After that, it is $2.50 per fifteen minutes of staff time. Copies cost $0.25 per page. The Hawaii Open Data Portal posts the master UIPA Record Request Log twice a year.

A fee waiver kicks in when your request serves the public interest. State that in writing and back it up with specifics.

Council District IV Serves East Honolulu

Hawaii Kai, Kuliouou, Niu Valley, Aina Haina, Wailupe, Waialae Iki, Kalani Valley, Kahala, Wilhemina Rise, Kaimuki, Kapahulu, Diamond Head, and Waikiki all fall in Council District IV. Councilmember Tommy Waters has served as Council Chair. The district office takes constituent calls about permits, parks, traffic, and any other city matter. See the District IV page for member profile, committee assignments, and office phone.

East Honolulu White Pages Council District IV page

The page above posts agendas, testimony, and recent news from the district office. Use it to file public testimony, join a meeting remotely, or look up the member's travel and expenditure reports.

East Honolulu residents who want to reach the mayor directly can do that through the Honolulu mayor's office. The mayor oversees every city department that touches an East Honolulu lookup.

East Honolulu White Pages Honolulu mayor page

The mayor's page posts the current cabinet, press releases, and key phone contacts across city hall.

Note: Council committee calendars shift week to week in East Honolulu, so check the district page the morning of any planned testimony.

Property Records for East Honolulu

East Honolulu is known for some of Oahu's priciest real estate, and every lot sits in the same city property system. Pull ownership, assessed value, and tax history from the Real Property Assessment Division. Search by address, by Tax Map Key, or by map on the qPublic Honolulu County portal. Oahu parcels start with TMK 1. Zone, section, plat, and parcel follow.

Need a deed, mortgage, or lien? Use the statewide Hawaii Bureau of Conveyances at 1151 Punchbowl Street. Document images are $1 a page. A certified copy runs $5 for page one and $1 per extra page. For a plain public lookup by address, the Hawaii Property Checker works well.

Assessment data refreshes every December 15 for the new tax year. Ownership, parcel, and building info refresh weekly.

East Honolulu Court Records

Every East Honolulu court case moves through the First Circuit Court. Kaahumanu Hale at 777 Punchbowl Street holds circuit civil, criminal, and probate matters. District court work sits at 1111 Alakea Street, a few blocks away. Family Court at 2300 Alakea Street handles divorce, custody, child support, and protective orders.

Use eCourt Kokua for any case lookup. The tool is free, open 24 hours, and no login is needed. Reach it from the state judiciary records search page. Search by name, case number, or ticket number. Traffic and minor crimes show up with dates, charges, and disposition. Sealed, juvenile, and certain closed matters do not appear.

Police, Vital, and License Lookups

The Honolulu Police Department covers every East Honolulu neighborhood. HPD main station is at 801 S. Beretania Street. Records Section phone is (808) 529-3111. East Honolulu is also served by HPD District 7 (East Honolulu substation). Reports, arrest logs, and traffic accident records go through the Records Section under UIPA rules.

Vital records for births, deaths, marriages, and divorces in East Honolulu run through the state Department of Health at 1250 Punchbowl Street. See the DOH Vital Records site for fees and eligibility. The first certified copy is $10. Extras at the same time are $4.

Check a professional license through the DCCA PVL search. Doctors, lawyers, real estate agents, and contractors show up with license number, status, and discipline. Pull a name-based criminal history at HCJDC eCrim. That check runs $30.

Note: The Waikiki police substation at 2425 Kalakaua Avenue also takes public report requests for Waikiki-area incidents during posted hours.

City Services for East Honolulu

The Hawaii Kai Satellite City Hall at 6600 Kalanianaole Highway handles driver licensing, vehicle registration, and real property tax payments for East Honolulu. That office runs under the Department of Customer Services. Book a slot online to skip the walk-in line.

Building permits, zoning questions, and land use records go through the Department of Planning and Permitting at 650 S. King Street. For city council papers and DBA filings, the Office of the City Clerk takes the request. Phone the clerk at (808) 768-5560.

East Honolulu also sits in the same 96821, 96816, 96815, and 96825 ZIP mix that covers Kahala, Kaimuki, Waikiki, and Hawaii Kai.

Archive and Open Data for East Honolulu

Historical searches that go past 1909 run through the Hawaii State Archives on the Iolani Palace grounds. The archives hold Kingdom-era land awards, probate files, passenger manifests, and pre-1909 vital statistics. Phone (808) 586-0329 to book a reading room visit. Staff can pull Mahele records that trace an East Honolulu parcel back to Kingdom days.

For bulk data, the Hawaii Open Data Portal hosts business entity dumps, election files, and the master UIPA Record Request Log. Campaign contribution and expenditure data from every East Honolulu council race sits at the Campaign Spending Commission's online portal. Financial disclosure statements from state officials and judges post through the State Ethics Commission. These add up into a strong background for any East Honolulu White Pages search.

Tax Appeal Court records tie into the eCourt Kokua system, which can matter for East Honolulu property owners who have challenged an assessment.

Nearby Cities and County Links

East Honolulu sits on Oahu, in Honolulu County. The county page pulls together clerk, police, property, and planning contacts for every city on the island.

See Urban Honolulu for the core of downtown, Kailua over the Koolau range, Kaneohe on the windward side, or Pearl City for Pearl Harbor-adjacent lookups.

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