Kula White Pages Lookup
The Kula White Pages brings the main tools for a person or address search in upper Maui together in one page. Kula sits high on the slope of Haleakala. Homes run on ag lots, rural roads, and small subdivisions. Records for Kula still route through the Maui County offices in Wailuku and Kahului, and state portals in Honolulu. Use the search tool below to start your Kula lookup, then scroll for each local link.
Kula White Pages Overview
Kula Public Records Access
Every public record held by a county or state office in Kula falls under the Uniform Information Practices Act. UIPA is Chapter 92F of the Hawaii Revised Statutes. Ask for a record in writing. Describe it with enough detail. Get a response in ten business days. Fees apply past the first hour of search time.
Maui County's online UIPA portal went live January 24, 2024. File there at any hour. Track the status online. Get notice of any delay by email. The Maui public record request page walks through each step. Call the state Office of Information Practices at (808) 586-1400 if you hit a wall.
Mayor's Office and Kula
The Mayor's Office runs the executive branch of Maui County government. Kula residents reach the Mayor's Office through the main county switchboard in Wailuku or through the Mayor's page. The page lists the current mayor, proclamations, press releases, and boards.
The page also links to key county programs and the full department list that helps route a White Pages request to the right desk.
The Mayor's Office sits at 200 South High Street, 9th Floor, Wailuku, 96793. Phone (808) 270-7855. Public records from the Mayor's Office fall under the same UIPA rules as every other county record. The office also keeps proclamation logs, executive orders, and policy memos.
Department of Management Records
The Department of Management oversees county admin services, risk, and staff coordination. It also handles the Internal Audit program. A White Pages search tied to a county contract or a county process may route through Management. The Department of Management page links to agency program descriptions and staff contacts.
The page also points to procurement info, risk and insurance policy notes, and internal audit reports that post once they clear review.
Management records are public under UIPA. File a request through the county UIPA portal. Response time runs up to ten business days. The Management office shares the Kalana O Maui Building with the Mayor at 200 South High Street.
Note: Internal audit reports drop on the county site once they clear final review, so check back after a 30-day lag if you are tracking a specific topic.
Kula Property White Pages
Real estate data for Kula parcels runs 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 data, TMK codes, and assessed values by address.
Many Kula parcels qualify for ag dedication. That cuts the tax rate for land kept in farm use. The 10-year dedication locks in a lower rate but carries strict rules. Call the Real Property office or email rpa@co.maui.hi.us with questions. The Aina Kupuna program covers ancestral land dedication with 10-year renewable terms.
Deeds for Kula parcels file with the state Bureau of Conveyances in Honolulu. Phone (808) 587-0147. Hawaii does not use county-level recording. For county permit data, the MAPPS portal covers each address. Results show permit status, inspection dates, and any code cases tied to a parcel.
Kula Court Records Lookup
Kula falls in the Second Judicial Circuit. The main courthouse sits in Wailuku, about a 30-minute drive down the hill. Use eCourt Kokua for a free online case search. Search 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 matters do not show in a public search. For a certified copy, contact the Second Circuit clerk in Wailuku.
Maui Police Records for Kula
The Maui Police Department serves Kula from the Makawao district station. Records requests go to the central Records Section at 55 Mahalani Street, Wailuku, 96793. Phone (808) 244-6355. Hours run Monday through Thursday, 8:00am to 4:00pm. Bring valid photo ID.
Incident reports go to the victim or an authorized rep. Traffic crash reports go to parties named in the report. Fees vary. Most requests turn around in a few business days. Open investigations stay closed. Non-emergency calls dial (808) 244-6400. Emergency calls always dial 911.
Kula 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.
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 someone with a court order can get a copy.
Professional License Check
Verify a Kula 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 any 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, Kula included.
Nearby Maui Cities
Kula shares office links with the rest of Maui County. Jump to a sibling city for local notes.
- Pukalani sits just below Kula on the same slope
- Wailuku is the county seat
- Kahului holds the Real Property office
- Kihei is the south shore neighbor
- 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.
Kula White Pages Common Searches
Most Kula White Pages lookups start with a name. Add a middle initial and the search gets tighter. Add a street or a zip code and the odds of a match climb. Some runs hit dead ends. That is when a second tool helps. Try the Hawaii Property Checker if an address is what you have. Try the eCourt Kokua search if a court case might be tied in.
Common reasons folks run a Kula White Pages search? Finding a lost family member. Checking a name before a wedding or a reunion. Mailing something to the right address. Confirming a witness name. Checking if a state license is still current. Verifying an executor named in a will.
Not every person shows up in a first pass. Some opt out of third-party listings. State tools still show what the state has on file. That is where the Open Data Portal and the Business Express search can fill in the blanks.
Note: Pair a name search with an address lookup for the best odds of a match in Kula or any Hawaii town.

