Kailua-Kona White Pages Lookup

The Kailua-Kona White Pages ties together court, county, and state sources for a person search on the west side of the Big Island. Kailua-Kona is a distinct place from Kailua on Oahu, so filter your search by county when you use a broader tool. Hawaii County runs a Kona branch of county offices along Ane Keohokalole Highway, which cuts down on trips to Hilo. The Third Circuit also sits in Kailua-Kona at the Kona District Court. Use the tool below to begin a Kailua-Kona White Pages search.

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Kailua-Kona White Pages Overview

Hawaii County
3rd Judicial Circuit
96740 Main ZIP
7-8 Council Districts

Kailua-Kona White Pages Court Files

Court records are often the first stop for a Kailua-Kona White Pages search. The Kona District Court is at 79-1020 Haukapila Street, Kailua-Kona 96740. Call (808) 322-8700. Hours run Monday to Friday, 8 AM to 4 PM. The court covers traffic cases, small claims up to $5,000, civil cases up to $40,000, and misdemeanor crimes.

Felonies, large civil cases, family court matters, and probate go to the Third Circuit Court. The Third Circuit has seats in both Hilo and Kailua-Kona. That means most West Hawaii residents can handle a case without flying to Hilo.

Search the full case catalog for free through eCourt Kokua. Launch it from the Hawaii State Judiciary records page. Look up names, case numbers, or ticket numbers. Results cover traffic, criminal, civil, Land Court, and Tax Appeal files. Sealed cases and juvenile records do not show. Certified copies come from the court clerk where the case was filed. Rules tied to these lookups sit in UIPA, found in Chapter 92F of the Hawaii Revised Statutes.

Kailua-Kona Property and Address Records

Property records are the backbone of most Kailua-Kona address lookups. The county runs the Kona branch of the Real Property Tax Office at 74-5044 Ane Keohokalole Highway, Building A, Kailua-Kona 96740. The main records center is still in Hilo at 101 Pauahi Street. Phone (808) 961-8201 in Hilo.

Run a free search on the official county portal at hawaiipropertytax.com. Results show owner data, parcel size, building info, and tax history. Kailua-Kona parcels start with 3, the Hawaii County TMK digit.

Kailua-Kona White Pages Hawaii County property tax search

The screen above is the Hawaii County property tax search portal. You can search by TMK, address, owner, or subdivision name.

Deeds, mortgages, and liens do not sit at the county. Hawaii is the only state with a single statewide recording office. The Hawaii Bureau of Conveyances keeps all land documents. There is no Kailua-Kona branch. Online searches are free. Document images run $1 per page. A certified copy is $5 for the first page and $1 for each extra page. Try hawaii.propertychecker.com for a quick address check using the same data.

Note: A Home Exemption on a Kailua-Kona parcel cuts the tax bill, but you have to file by December 31 to get the break for the next tax year.

The Hawaii Police Department runs the Kona Station at 74-611 Hale Makai Place in Kailua-Kona. Main Records is still in Hilo at 349 Kapiolani Street, (808) 935-3311. You can ask for reports at either station with a valid photo ID.

Pull crime stats, forms, and district contacts from the Hawaii Police Department website. Daily arrest logs are posted at each station.

Kailua-Kona White Pages Hawaii Police Department records

The screen above shows the Hawaii Police site. UIPA requests to the Records Section get you files that are not on the counter.

A statewide criminal history check is a separate request. The Hawaii Criminal Justice Data Center runs those through its eCrim system. Start at the HCJDC FAQ page. Name-based checks cost $30 per search. Results list adult convictions, any arrest in the past year with no outcome yet, and active restraining orders.

Vital Records for Kailua-Kona Events

Birth, death, marriage, and divorce certificates come from the Hawaii Department of Health Vital Records Section in Honolulu. There is no Kailua-Kona office. Events that happened on the Big Island still get recorded at the state level.

The first certified copy is $10. Each extra copy of the same record at the same time is $4. Records stay closed for 75 years after the event. During that time, only the person named, a spouse, a parent, a child, a grandchild, a legal guardian, a legal rep, or someone with a court order can order a copy.

Mail, in person, or online through VitalChek are the three ways to place an order. Valid photo ID must go with any request. For pre-1909 family history work, ask the Hawaii State Archives. They hold Kingdom-era vital data, probate files, and Mahele land records.

Council Districts and County Clerk Access

Kailua-Kona sits across Council Districts 7 and 8. District 7 covers Honalo, Kahaluu-Keauhou, Holualoa, and part of Kailua. District 8 covers the rest of Kailua-Kona along with Kaloko and Kaiminani. The council districts page has each member's office phone, email, and map.

The County Clerk's Kona Office sits at 74-5044 Ane Keohokalole Highway, Building A. Phone (808) 323-4277. Staff there can help with voter registration, election data, and council document requests. Main clerk records still sit at 25 Aupuni Street in Hilo. Email clerk-council@hawaiicounty.gov for a written UIPA request.

Older council bills, resolutions, and ordinances live in an online archive. Public sign-in lets you browse agendas, minutes, and bills. Planned legislation posts in real time.

Planning and Permit Lookups in Kona

The Leeward Planning office covers Kailua-Kona. It sits at 74-5044 Ane Keohokalole Highway, Building D. Phone (808) 323-4770. Staff handle zoning letters, SMA permits, subdivision review, and land use applications. Start at the planning department page for forms and maps.

Zoning matters for a Kailua-Kona White Pages search when a name ties to a home-based business or a coastal lot. SMA rules cover a big piece of the Kona coast. Planning keeps those district maps.

Licensed professionals in Kailua-Kona show up on the state Professional and Vocational Licensing portal at cca.hawaii.gov/pvl. The tool lists contractors, doctors, nurses, and about 48 other regulated trades. Hawaii Business Express covers LLCs, corporations, and trade names tied to West Hawaii entities. Both are free for basic searches.

Nearby Big Island White Pages Pages

Kailua-Kona residents often work or own land in nearby areas. Waimea sits up north in ranch country. Hilo is the county seat. HPP sits on the east side.

For the countywide rundown of offices and fees, see the Hawaii County White Pages hub. That page ties together every clerk, court, and tax contact for the Big Island.

Kailua-Kona White Pages and Court Records

Court data is part of a strong Kailua-Kona White Pages search. The Hawaii State Judiciary runs a free online tool called eCourt Kokua. You can reach it through the records search page. The system runs all hours, every day. No login. No fee.

What can you see? Party names, case numbers, filing dates, court dates, case status, charges, and the final outcome. Some files are closed. Sealed cases, juvenile matters, and certain confidential items do not show up. But the basic public record is wide open.

Case types cover traffic, criminal, civil, Land Court, and Tax Appeal Court. Search by party name, case number, attorney name, or ticket number. The right path depends on what you already have. A name works for most searches tied to a Kailua-Kona lookup.

For a certified copy of any court paper, you still need to contact the clerk at the court where the case was filed. The online tool shows the record, but it does not print certified items. Fees and turnaround times vary by court.

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