Haiku-Pauwela White Pages
The Haiku-Pauwela White Pages lines up the tools you need for a person or address search on the north shore of east Maui. Haiku and Pauwela sit just off the Hana Highway. Homes run along side roads and farm lots. Some areas are rural with no clear street grid. A White Pages search for Haiku-Pauwela still pulls through the same Maui County offices in Wailuku and Kahului. Use the search tool below to start, then scroll for local links.
Haiku-Pauwela White Pages Overview
Haiku-Pauwela Public Records Access
Public record rights for Haiku and Pauwela come from a single state law. The Uniform Information Practices Act, Chapter 92F of the Hawaii Revised Statutes, sets the rules. Every county and state office must follow it. Ask in writing. Describe the record. Get a response in ten business days.
Maui County runs a new UIPA portal. It went live January 24, 2024. File online. Track online. The Maui public record request page walks you through it. The Office of Information Practices at (808) 586-1400 can help if a search hits a wall.
Note: A Haiku-Pauwela request abandoned for twenty business days gets closed under UIPA rules, so watch your email for any staff follow-up.
Parks and Recreation Records
Haiku-Pauwela residents share parks and fields with upcountry and north shore neighbors. The Maui County Parks and Recreation Department runs permits for park use, facility rentals, youth sports, and camping. The Parks and Recreation page posts online permit info, park addresses, and user guidelines.
The page links to camping permits, park rules, and after-school programs that serve families along the Hana Highway.
A White Pages search tied to a local sports league can use Parks staff as a routing point for a coach or youth rec contact. The central Parks office sits in Wailuku. Call the main county line at (808) 270-7232 for routing.
Public Works Records for Haiku-Pauwela
The Maui County Department of Public Works keeps roads, bridges, and public right-of-way records. That matters for Haiku-Pauwela where many homes share a private lane off the county road. The Public Works page posts road maintenance schedules, driveway permit info, and engineering standards.
The site also links to the Kula Ag Park, the Wastewater Reclamation Division, and the Highways Division that keeps the Hana Highway open.
A White Pages search tied to an address may need a Public Works note for a right-of-way or easement. UIPA rules cover Public Works records too. Request a specific road file by file number or location. Response time is up to ten business days.
Haiku-Pauwela Property White Pages
Real estate data for the Haiku-Pauwela area flows through the Maui County Real Property Assessment Division at 110 'Ala'ihi Street, Suite 110, Kahului, 96732. Phone (808) 270-7297. Use the free qPublic parcel search to pull owner names, TMK codes, and assessed values by address.
Many Haiku-Pauwela parcels use ag dedication for a lower tax rate. The dedication runs on a 10-year term with renewal. Deeds for any Haiku-Pauwela parcel file at the state Bureau of Conveyances. Hawaii does not use county-level recording. For local permit data, use the MAPPS portal. Search by address, TMK, permit number, or applicant.
County public documents tied to a parcel also sit at publicweb1.co.maui.hi.us. Wild card searches help when you only have part of a parcel number. The site links out to the Real Property Tax office, Development Services, and Planning in one place.
Haiku-Pauwela Court Records Lookup
Haiku-Pauwela falls in the Second Judicial Circuit. The main courthouse sits in Wailuku. Use eCourt Kokua for a free online case search. Pull files by name, case number, attorney, or ticket number.
District Court covers traffic, small claims up to $5,000, and civil matters up to $40,000. Circuit Court takes felonies, larger civil cases, and probate. Family Court covers divorce, custody, child support, adoption, and protection orders. Sealed files and juvenile records do not show. For a certified copy of any court paper, contact the Second Circuit clerk in Wailuku.
Maui Police Records for Haiku-Pauwela
The Maui Police Department runs the Haiku-Pauwela area from the Paia station and the Makawao district station. Records requests go to the central Records Section at 55 Mahalani Street, Wailuku, 96793. Phone (808) 244-6355. Office hours run Monday through Thursday, 8:00am to 4:00pm. The Maui Police Department page lists online request forms.
Incident reports go to the victim or an authorized rep. Traffic crash reports go to parties named in the report. Bring a valid photo ID. Fees vary. Most requests turn around in a few business days. Sealed and open investigation files stay closed. Non-emergency calls dial (808) 244-6400.
Haiku-Pauwela Vital Records
Birth, death, marriage, and divorce records sit at the state level. The Hawaii Department of Health Vital Records Section is at 1250 Punchbowl Street, Room 103, Honolulu. Phone (808) 586-4533. Birth and marriage records run from 1909. Divorce records start in 1951. First certified copy costs $10. Each extra copy at the same time costs $4.
Records are closed for 75 years after the event. Only the person named, a spouse, a parent, a child, a grandchild, a legal guardian, a legal rep, or a court-ordered requester can get a copy during that window. Mail orders need a photo ID copy.
Professional License Check
Verify a Haiku-Pauwela doctor, nurse, realtor, attorney, or contractor through the state Professional and Vocational Licensing Division. Search by name, license number, or business name. Results show status, issue date, expiration, and past discipline. The portal is free.
Criminal history checks run through the Hawaii Criminal Justice Data Center for $30 per name search. Bulk state data is at data.hawaii.gov. The Hawaii Property Checker pulls deed and mortgage data by address for any Maui parcel.
Nearby Maui Cities
Haiku-Pauwela shares offices with the rest of Maui County. Jump to a sibling city for local notes.
- Pukalani sits upcountry above
- Wailuku is the county seat
- Kahului holds the Real Property office
- Kula covers the upper slope
- Back to Maui County for the full office list
All share the Second Circuit, the same UIPA portal, and the Maui Police Records Section in Wailuku.
Free State Databases for Haiku-Pauwela Lookups
Hawaii runs several free tools that plug into a Haiku-Pauwela White Pages search. The Hawaii Open Data Portal holds hundreds of datasets. Agencies post UIPA request logs, election files, and bulk business data there. The Hawaii Business Express portal shows LLCs, corporations, partnerships, and trade names. Search by name or file number. Free.
The PVL license check is another free tool. It covers about 52 regulated jobs. Doctors, nurses, contractors, real estate agents, attorneys. Print or save the PDF of any result. That adds context when a Haiku-Pauwela lookup needs more than a name.
The HCJDC FAQ walks through criminal history checks. Self-checks are open at any time. A name-based check has a fee. But the basic FAQ info is free and useful before you spend a dollar.
Don't forget the eCourt Kokua tool. It is the statewide free lookup for traffic, criminal, civil, Land Court, and Tax Appeal Court cases. Search by name, case number, or ticket number. No login needed.

