Search Kihei White Pages

The Kihei White Pages brings the main sources for a person or address lookup in south Maui into one page. Kihei runs along the coast with resorts, condo blocks, and long-term homes. A name search here often ties to a mixed owner list and short-term rental data. Records still flow through the Maui County offices in Wailuku plus the state agencies in Honolulu. Start with the search tool below, then scroll to find each local link.

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Kihei White Pages Overview

South Maui
2nd Judicial Circuit
96753 ZIP Code
Maui County

Kihei Public Records Access

The state Uniform Information Practices Act covers every Kihei record held by a county or state office. UIPA is Chapter 92F of the Hawaii Revised Statutes. Every record is open to the public unless another law closes it. You do not need a reason. You just need to describe the record well enough for staff to find it. Response time runs up to ten business days.

Maui County has a new online UIPA portal. It launched January 24, 2024. File a request at any hour, track it online, and get notice of any delays. The Maui public record request page walks you through the steps. For state-level questions, call the Office of Information Practices at (808) 586-1400.

Fees are the same statewide. The first hour of staff search time is free. After that the cost is $2.50 per fifteen minutes. Paper copies run $0.25 per page. Fee waivers are an option if the request serves a clear public interest. Make your ask in writing. Give your contact info. Describe the record in plain words.

Kihei Property White Pages

Real estate data for Kihei runs through the Maui County Real Property Assessment Division. The office is in Kahului at 110 'Ala'ihi Street, Suite 110. Phone (808) 270-7297. Use the free qPublic parcel search to look up any Kihei address. Results show owner name, Tax Map Key, assessed value, building details, and sales history.

The TMK system uses county code 2 for Maui. After the 2, the number breaks into zone, section, plat, and parcel. Kihei parcels mostly use TMK zones 3 and 2. The qPublic portal takes the TMK with or without dashes. Basic searches cost nothing. Certified deed copies sit with the state Bureau of Conveyances at (808) 587-0147, since Hawaii does not record deeds at the county level.

Note: Condo units in Kihei often share a parent TMK, so a full owner list for a building may take a few searches.

Kihei Planning and Permit Records

Kihei land use work flows through the Maui County Planning Department. The department covers zoning, subdivisions, special management area permits, and long-range plans. Check the Planning Department page for permit guides, contact info, and the Kihei community plan.

Kihei White Pages Maui Planning Department

The page above links to board meeting packets, the Special Management Area rules, and the Kihei-Makena Community Plan update.

Building permits, inspection records, and code cases pull from the MAPPS portal. Search by address, TMK, permit number, or applicant name. Create a free account to save searches and track status. The Development Services Administration is at 2200 Main Street in Wailuku. Phone (808) 270-7250.

Public documents tied to a Kihei property sit at publicweb1.co.maui.hi.us. Wild card searches with an asterisk help when you only have part of a parcel number. The site links out to Real Property Tax, Development Services, and Planning in one place.

Kihei Court Records Lookup

Kihei cases route through the Second Judicial Circuit. The main courthouse is in Wailuku. eCourt Kokua is the free state-wide portal. Search by name, case number, attorney, or ticket. Results list party names, filing dates, hearing dates, case status, and final outcomes.

District Court handles traffic, small claims up to $5,000, and civil cases up to $40,000. Felonies, larger civil cases, and probate move to Circuit Court. Family Court covers divorce, custody, child support, adoption, and protection orders. Some files stay closed. Sealed cases, juvenile matters, and confidential items do not show. For a certified copy, contact the Second Circuit clerk in Wailuku.

Maui Police Records for Kihei

The Maui Police Department covers Kihei from both the Wailuku Records Section and the Kihei station. The main Records Section sits 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 links to request forms, station addresses, and daily arrest logs.

Kihei White Pages Maui Police Department

The department page also sends UIPA requests into the Maui County portal so they route to the right desk.

Incident reports go to the victim or an authorized rep. Traffic crash reports go to parties named in the report and their insurance reps. You need a valid photo ID. Fees vary. Most requests turn around in a few business days. Sealed or open investigation files will not be released. For non-emergency calls, dial (808) 244-6400.

Kihei Vital Records

Births, deaths, marriages, and divorces 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. The first certified copy costs $10. Each extra copy of the same record at the same time costs $4.

Records stay closed for 75 years. During that window 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. Mail requests need a photo ID copy. Online orders go through VitalChek with added fees. For genealogy work past 1909, the Hawaii State Archives in Honolulu is the next stop.

Note: A Kihei wedding at a state park still files through Honolulu, so the marriage record sits with state vital records, not the county.

Maui County Council and Kihei

Kihei falls in the South Maui residency area of the Maui County Council. The Council has nine members. Each member covers a residency area though all members vote county-wide. Agendas, bills, resolutions, minutes, and meeting videos all post free online. Staff at the Office of Council Services can help with records questions. Phone (808) 270-7838 or email ocs.request@mauicounty.us.

Council records flow under the same UIPA rules as everything else. Response is up to ten business days. The Council chambers sit in the Kalana O Maui Building at 200 South High Street, Wailuku.

Professional License Lookup

Verify a Kihei realtor, doctor, nurse, attorney, contractor, or trade pro through the state Professional and Vocational Licensing Division. Search by name, license number, or business name. Results show status, issue date, and any past discipline. This is a key add-on to a standard White Pages name check.

Land records for Kihei file at the state Bureau of Conveyances. Hawaii does not use county recording. The Bureau covers every island. Phone (808) 587-0147. Bulk data for the whole state is free at data.hawaii.gov, and the Hawaii Property Checker pulls ownership, deed, and mortgage data by address.

Nearby Maui Cities

Kihei shares office links with the rest of Maui County. Jump to a sibling city page for local notes and contacts.

  • Wailuku is the county seat and court hub
  • Kahului is the commercial center and airport town
  • Kula sits upcountry above Kihei
  • Lahaina covers west Maui
  • Back to Maui County for the full list

All towns share the Second Circuit, the same Real Property office, and the Maui Police Records Section.

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