Maili White Pages Access
Maili sits on the Waianae coast of Leeward Oahu between Nanakuli and Waianae town. A Maili White Pages search pulls names, addresses, and public files from the City and County of Honolulu and from state agencies. The First Circuit handles court cases. The Real Property Assessment Division handles parcel data. Vital records sit at the state Department of Health. Start with the search tool on this page. Then use the sections below to find the right office for each record type.
Maili White Pages Snapshot
City Clerk and Council Records
The Honolulu City Clerk's Office is the city's official record keeper. The image below is the main page. It is the starting point for council records, charter amendments, and voter registration for Maili residents.

The office is at 530 S. King Street, Room 100, in Honolulu. Phone (808) 768-5560. Staff sell certified copies of ordinances and resolutions.
Council minutes, bills, testimony, and committee reports are all posted online. Maili residents can track any bill that touches Leeward coast issues, from beach access to road repairs. The Clerk's Office also registers fictitious business names for Honolulu County.
Maili White Pages Rules
Hawaii opens all public records by default. The law is the Uniform Information Practices Act, Chapter 92F of the Hawaii Revised Statutes. The UIPA Q&A walks through the rules in plain words. Every agency follows the same rules.
Staff must answer within ten business days. Partial disclosures go out within five. Paper copies run $0.25 per page. Search time past the first hour is $2.50 per fifteen minutes. A fee waiver can apply when a record serves the public interest.
Write your request. Name the agency. Name the record. Give a date range. The clearer the ask, the faster the reply. A vague request often triggers a clarification notice.
Property Records in Maili
Most Maili parcels sit in TMK zone 8, sections 6 and 7, of Oahu. Use the Honolulu Real Property Assessment Division search to pull owner, assessed value, and tax class by address or by TMK.
Deeds and mortgages sit with the state Bureau of Conveyances. A basic search is free. Document images cost $1 per page. Certified copies are $5 for the first page and $1 for each extra page. The free Hawaii Property Checker pulls both views for a parcel.
Zoning and permits come from the Department of Planning and Permitting. Maili has a mix of residential, country, and agricultural zones. Check the LUO before a build.
Court Records for Maili
Maili cases file in the First Circuit. Most minor matters go to the Kapolei District Court. Felony and larger civil filings move to the main First Circuit Court on Punchbowl Street. Family Court covers divorce, custody, support, and protective orders.
eCourt Kokua is the free online tool. Enter through the state judiciary records page. Search by name, case number, attorney, or ticket. Results list party names, charges, filing dates, hearings, status, and outcome. Sealed and juvenile files stay out of the public view under Hawaii Revised Statutes section 571-84.
Certified copies come from the clerk at the courthouse where the case was filed. The clerk sets the fee.
Police Reports for Maili
The Honolulu Police Department covers Maili through District 8 from the Waianae substation. HPD sells report copies through the Records Section at 801 S. Beretania Street in Honolulu. Call (808) 529-3111 for status.
Traffic crash reports go to drivers and insurance carriers. Incident reports go to victims and authorized reps. Some redactions apply under Hawaii Revised Statutes section 92F-13. That covers witness info and live investigation items.
The Honolulu Prosecutor handles state cases on Oahu. Victim services are part of the same office.
Note: Maili is one of the areas HPD flags for traffic enforcement on Farrington Highway, so crash reports here sometimes pair with citation records.
Vital Records for Maili
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, in Honolulu. Phone (808) 586-4533.
Records stay closed for 75 years. The first certified copy is $10. Each extra of the same record is $4. Order online at VitalChek, by mail, or in person at the Punchbowl office. Military ID, state ID, passport, and driver's license all work for the photo ID step.
Maili Council District I
Maili sits in Honolulu City Council District I. The district spans Waianae, Makaha, Maili, Nanakuli, Kapolei, Ewa, Ocean Pointe, and parts of Ewa Beach. The Honolulu City Council site lists the current member.
District office staff handle constituent calls. Maili-specific issues often include road safety, bus stops, and beach park upkeep.
Licenses and Business Lookups
A free license check lives on the DCCA PVL site. Use it for contractors, realtors, nurses, and other pros who serve Maili clients. Results show license type, issue and expiration dates, status, and any past discipline.
For business entities, use Hawaii Business Express for a name-based search. Bulk data dumps sit at the Hawaii Open Data Portal. The Open Data site also hosts the UIPA Record Request Log master file.
- Free license verification
- Entity name search
- Trade name lookup
- Bulk data downloads
- UIPA request log
Criminal History and Sex Offender Checks
The Hawaii Criminal Justice Data Center runs the statewide check. Read the HCJDC FAQ for the rules. A name-based self-check is $30. Results cover adult convictions, recent arrests, and active restraining orders.
The Hawaii Sex Offender Registry runs on its own site. It is separate from eCrim. The registry is free and covers the whole state.
Nearby Cities and County Page
Maili shares boundaries with Nanakuli to the south and Waianae town to the north. For broader tools, see the Honolulu County White Pages.
Free State Databases for Maili Lookups
Hawaii runs several free tools that plug into a Maili White Pages search. The Hawaii Open Data Portal holds hundreds of datasets. Agencies post UIPA request logs, election files, and bulk business data there. The Hawaii Business Express portal shows LLCs, corporations, partnerships, and trade names. Search by name or file number. Free.
The PVL license check is another free tool. It covers about 52 regulated jobs. Doctors, nurses, contractors, real estate agents, attorneys. Print or save the PDF of any result. That adds context when a Maili lookup needs more than a name.
The HCJDC FAQ walks through criminal history checks. Self-checks are open at any time. A name-based check has a fee. But the basic FAQ info is free and useful before you spend a dollar.
Don't forget the eCourt Kokua tool. It is the statewide free lookup for traffic, criminal, civil, Land Court, and Tax Appeal Court cases. Search by name, case number, or ticket number. No login needed.