Hickam Housing White Pages Lookup
Hickam Housing is the military housing area near Pearl Harbor and the Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam installation. A Hickam Housing White Pages search ties together names, addresses, and public records that sit with Honolulu County offices, state agencies, and the Department of Defense. Most off-post items move through the City and County of Honolulu. On-post matters go through the federal side. Use the tool on this page to start a name or address search. Then follow the sections below to find the right source for each type of record you need.
Hickam Housing Records Overview
Hickam Housing and Honolulu Airport
Hickam Housing shares a runway complex with Daniel K. Inouye International Airport. The Honolulu airport page below lists airport operations, parking, and ground transport. That matters for military families on a PCS move, since many flights leave from the airport rather than the base.

The airport page also posts contact numbers for lost and found, ground transport permits, and public records requests.
State tourism data is worth a look for families weighing a move to Oahu. The Hawaii Tourism Authority posts visitor arrival stats and planning guides. The image below is the main page.

The HTA site is not a records portal, but it paints a full picture of the state. Families often use it to plan school visits and local trips.
Hickam Housing White Pages Rules
Off-post records at Hickam Housing flow through the Hawaii Uniform Information Practices Act. The UIPA Q&A page is the go-to guide. Staff must reply within ten business days. Paper copies run $0.25 per page. Search time past the first hour is $2.50 per fifteen minutes.
On-post records follow federal law. Freedom of Information Act requests go to the Air Force or to the joint base public affairs office. Those have different fee tables and longer timelines. For a records request about base housing, start with the installation records office.
If you are not sure which side holds a file, start with a UIPA request to HPD or to the city. Staff can point you to the federal side if they do not have the record.
Note: A car accident on the Nimitz Highway outside the base gate falls under HPD jurisdiction, but an accident inside the fence line goes to the military police.
Property Data Near Hickam
Hickam Housing itself is federal land and does not show in the county tax system. The homes just outside the gate in Halawa, Aiea, and Salt Lake do. Use the Real Property Assessment Division search for those parcels.
Deeds and mortgages for off-post parcels sit with the state Bureau of Conveyances. A free option is the Hawaii Property Checker. Zoning and permits come from the Department of Planning and Permitting. The DPP runs code enforcement for any work near the base boundary.
Court Records for Hickam Families
Hickam Housing families who file a state case file in the First Circuit. The main courthouse is on Punchbowl Street. District Court for traffic and small claims is also in Honolulu. Family Court covers divorce, custody, support, and adoption.
eCourt Kokua is the free online tool. Reach it from the judiciary records page. Search by name, case number, attorney, or ticket. Covered case types include traffic, criminal, civil, Land Court, and Tax Appeal Court.
A Service Members Civil Relief Act claim runs parallel to a state case. Hickam residents can flag SCRA status early. That helps the court set a realistic calendar.
Honolulu Police and Hickam Housing
The Honolulu Police Department covers off-post incidents near Hickam. HPD District 5 and District 3 share coverage. The Records Section at 801 S. Beretania Street sells report copies. Call (808) 529-3111 for help.
On-base incidents go to the Air Force Security Forces and the Navy Master-at-Arms. Those reports are separate. For a joint event at the base gate, ask HPD for the off-post piece and the 647th ABG for the on-post piece.
Vital Records for Hickam Families
Hawaii births, deaths, marriages, and divorces sit with the state Vital Records Section. The office is at 1250 Punchbowl Street, Room 103, in Honolulu. Phone (808) 586-4533.
A birth at Tripler Army Medical Center gets a Hawaii state certificate. The same goes for a birth at Kapiolani or Queen's Medical. Records stay closed for 75 years. The first certified copy is $10. Each extra of the same record is $4. Military ID is accepted photo ID.
Order a few extra copies before a PCS move. Finance and family readiness offices at the next duty station often ask for multiple copies.
Council District VII
Hickam Housing sits in Honolulu City Council District VII. The district covers Salt Lake, Aliamanu, Moanalua, Pearl Harbor, Hickam, the airport area, and parts of Kalihi. The Honolulu City Council site lists the current member. The City Clerk's Office holds every council record.
District office staff handle constituent calls. Local items often include traffic on Nimitz Highway, flood drain upkeep, and bus service to base gates.
License Lookups for Military Families
The DCCA PVL site runs a free license check. Use it for Hawaii-licensed pros who serve Hickam families, from doctors to contractors. Results show type, issue date, expiration date, status, and any past discipline.
Active duty spouses moving to Hawaii can also check their own license through PVL if the state accepts reciprocity. The site posts rules for about 52 licensed professions.
- License verification
- Reciprocity info
- Complaint filing
- Renewal tracking
Note: Some states waive license reciprocity for active duty spouses under Hawaii Revised Statutes section 436B-15, which helps working spouses keep a Hawaii license active on short notice.
Criminal History and Driver Records
The Hawaii Criminal Justice Data Center runs the statewide criminal history check. The HCJDC FAQ has the rules. A self-check is $30. Results cover adult convictions, recent arrests, and active restraining orders.
Vehicle and driver records sit with the Department of Customer Services. The closest satellite city hall to Hickam is at Pearlridge. Most driver data is limited under the federal Driver's Privacy Protection Act.
Nearby Oahu Cities
Hickam Housing sits close to Aiea, Halawa, Salt Lake, and Aliamanu. Each has its own page on this site. The Honolulu County White Pages covers every county tool.
Professional License Checks in Hickam Housing
The Professional and Vocational Licensing Division keeps license files for about 52 trades across Hawaii. A Hickam Housing White Pages lookup often pairs well with a PVL check when a job or trade is part of the reason for the search. The tool is free. No account is needed.
What shows up? License type and number. Issue date. Expiration date. Current status. Any past discipline. That data helps verify a Hickam Housing doctor, contractor, nurse, real estate agent, barber, or attorney. Print or save the PDF for your own file.
PVL sits at 335 Merchant Street, Room 301, Honolulu. The phone is (808) 586-3000. Mail and in-person requests both work when an online check does not answer the question. Complaints against a licensee can go in through the same office.
A PVL check is also a fast way to confirm that a trade name lines up with a real, licensed person. That matters when a Hickam Housing resident plans to hire a service and wants to verify the provider first. Pair it with a Business Express search for the full picture.