Access Halawa White Pages
Halawa is the small community on the ridge by Aloha Stadium in Honolulu County. A Halawa White Pages search pulls names, addresses, and parcel data tied to the City and County of Honolulu. Court filings move through the First Circuit. The Real Property Assessment Division keeps the tax rolls. Vital records sit with the state. Use the tool on this page to run a first search. Then walk through the sections below to find the exact source for each type of record you need.
Halawa White Pages Snapshot
Halawa White Pages and UIPA
Halawa records flow through the Hawaii Uniform Information Practices Act. The UIPA Q&A sets out the rules for every state and county office. Every record is open unless closed by a statute. You do not need to explain why you want a record. You just need to describe it.
Agencies must answer within ten business days. Partial disclosures go out in five. Fees follow a shared table. Paper copies are $0.25 per page. Staff search time past the first hour runs $2.50 per fifteen minutes. A fee waiver can apply for requests that serve the public interest.
Halawa sits near Aloha Stadium and the old Halawa Correctional Facility. Requests for records tied to events at those sites still go through the same UIPA path. Pick the agency that holds the file. Send a written request. Follow up if you hit the ten-day wall.
Property Records for Halawa
The Real Property Assessment Division search is the best first stop for Halawa lots. The portal shown below lets you search by address, by TMK, or by map pin.

The tool covers every parcel in the Halawa Heights area and the Halawa Valley below. Results list owner, assessed value, land class, and any building on file.
Most Halawa lots sit in TMK zone 9, section 9, with a smaller portion in zone 9, section 8. Enter the TMK with or without dashes. Leave off the leading island digit. The system lets you pull recent tax years and past payments too.
Deeds and mortgages for Halawa parcels sit with the state Bureau of Conveyances. The free Hawaii Property Checker merges conveyance and tax data for a quicker read. Zoning and permit history come from the Department of Planning and Permitting.
Court Records and the First Circuit
Halawa cases file in the First Circuit. The main courthouse is on Punchbowl Street in Honolulu. District Court for misdemeanors and small claims also sits in town. Family Court handles divorce, custody, and support cases.
eCourt Kokua is the free online search. Start at the judiciary records page. Enter a name, case number, attorney, or ticket. The tool lists party names, charges, filing dates, hearing dates, case status, and outcome. Under Hawaii Revised Statutes section 92F-22, sealed files stay out of the public view.
Certified copies come from the clerk at the courthouse that filed the case. Costs depend on the document type and length.
Halawa Police Reports
HPD District 3 covers Halawa from the Pearl City substation. The HPD site posts arrest logs, request forms, and tow info. The Records Section on Beretania Street sells report copies. Call (808) 529-3111 for help.
Traffic reports go to drivers and insurance carriers. Incident reports go to victims or authorized reps. HPD charges a small fee. Processing takes a few business days to a few weeks for older files.
Aloha Stadium events sometimes generate a large number of small reports. Those process like any other record under UIPA. HPD may redact witness info under Hawaii Revised Statutes section 92F-13.
Note: A request tied to a game-day incident often moves faster when you include the date, the gate number, and the nearest parking lot in the written ask.
Vital Records and Family Lookups
Birth, death, marriage, and divorce records for any Hawaii event sit with the state Vital Records Section. The office is at 1250 Punchbowl Street, Room 103. Phone (808) 586-4533.
Records stay closed for 75 years. During that window, only the person named, a spouse, a parent, a child, a grandchild, a guardian, or a legal rep can order a copy. The first copy is $10. Each extra of the same record is $4. Order online at VitalChek, by mail, or in person.
For pre-1909 family research, the Hawaii State Archives on the Iolani Palace grounds holds the older files. Plantation logs and Kingdom-era papers cover Halawa residents too.
Criminal History Checks
The Hawaii Criminal Justice Data Center runs the statewide criminal history check. The HCJDC FAQ is the primary source. The office is at 465 S. King Street, Room 101, in Honolulu. Phone (808) 586-3000.
A self-check is open to anyone. The fee is $30. Results show adult convictions, arrests in the past year with no outcome, and active restraining orders. Juvenile records stay out with narrow exceptions.
Halawa Council District VIII
Halawa falls in Honolulu City Council District VIII. The district also covers Aiea, Pearl City, Pearl Harbor, and Waipio. The council site lists the current rep and office contact. The City Clerk's Office keeps every bill, minute, and testimony log.
Council meetings run weekly. Committee meetings fill the week between. Agendas post five days ahead. Testimony can go in by email or in person.
License and Business Tools
The PVL license check is free. It covers about 52 professions. Use it for any contractor, nurse, or agent who serves Halawa. The search shows license type, issue and expiration dates, status, and any past discipline.
For businesses, the Hawaii Business Express tool runs name searches. Bulk data dumps sit on the Hawaii Open Data Portal. Use those for research across many entities at once.
- License verification
- Business entity search
- Trade name lookup
- UIPA request log archive
Halawa White Pages and Public Records Access
A Halawa White Pages search may start with a name and end with a full records trail. The UIPA Q&A page sets the base rules. Every state or county office on Oahu answers to that law. Staff must reply in ten business days. Paper copies run $0.25 per page.
Mailing a request works best with a sharp subject line. Name the agency. Name the record type. Give the date range. Note your delivery choice. Include payment if the fee is known. Short, clear asks move first.
For court data, the Hawaii State Judiciary keeps the main portal. Case files on Halawa residents show up there for traffic, small claims, civil, and family matters. A sealed file will not show.
Note: Hand-deliver a UIPA request for a faster start date on the ten-day clock when your topic is time sensitive.
Tax Map Key Tools for Halawa
Halawa parcels use a Tax Map Key, or TMK. The full TMK links a parcel to an owner, a zoning code, and a tax class. Look up any TMK on the Honolulu Real Property site. Free to use. No log-in needed.
Pair the TMK with a deed search on eHawaii Bureau of Conveyances. That gives you the last deed, the grantor, and the grantee. Liens and UCC filings also show up. For a free side-by-side view, try Hawaii Property Checker.
Nearby Oahu Cities and the County Page
Halawa sits close to Aiea, Salt Lake, Hickam Housing, and Pearl City. Each has its own White Pages page on this site. The Honolulu County White Pages links out to every county tool.