Find White Pages in Mililani Town

The Mililani Town White Pages helps you find a person or an office in this central Oahu community. Start with a name. Add Mililani, Waipio, or Waikele to pin the search down. This page lines up the right council office, the right courthouse, the main property tools, and the main police station for any Mililani Town lookup. Mililani sits on the central plateau, inside Honolulu County. Use the search tool below to begin a Mililani Town White Pages search right now, then scroll for the local contacts.

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Mililani Town White Pages Overview

Honolulu County
First Judicial Circuit
VIII Council District
96789 Main ZIP
Kaahumanu Hale First Circuit Courthouse

Mililani Town Access to Public Records

Mililani Town sits under the same records law that covers every city in the state. The Uniform Information Practices Act, Chapter 92F of the Hawaii Revised Statutes, makes each record open unless another law closes it. The Office of Information Practices Q&A page walks through every step of a UIPA request.

Staff have ten business days to answer. Mixed records split into open and closed parts. Open parts go out in five. Search past the first free hour runs $2.50 per fifteen minutes. Copies are $0.25 a page. The Hawaii Open Data Portal hosts the master UIPA log.

A fee waiver can apply when disclosure serves a strong public interest. Include that reason with the request.

Mililani Town Property Records

Every Mililani Town parcel sits in the city's property tax system. Pull ownership, assessed value, and tax data from the qPublic Honolulu County property search. Search by address, Tax Map Key, or map. Oahu parcels start with TMK 1. Zone, section, plat, and parcel follow.

Basic search is free. Document images cost extra. For deeds, mortgages, and liens, use the Hawaii Bureau of Conveyances. A free public tool by street address is the Hawaii Property Checker.

For zoning and permits, the Department of Planning and Permitting runs the city's permit system. Every Mililani build or remodel shows up there.

Housing and Community Services

Housing questions in Mililani Town often route through the Department of Community Services (Office of Housing). The Honolulu Housing site posts program info, public housing waitlists, and rental assistance details.

Mililani Town White Pages Honolulu housing office

The housing page above posts public notices, waitlist updates, and key contact numbers. These are useful when you try to track a resident through a housing list.

Note: Some housing data stays closed for privacy, but aggregate waitlist data and program rules remain public under UIPA access rules.

Mililani Town Court Records

Every Mililani Town case goes through the First Circuit Court. Kaahumanu Hale at 777 Punchbowl Street holds circuit cases. District court work sits at 1111 Alakea Street. Family court matters run through the Ronald T.Y. Moon Judiciary Complex. Mililani residents often use the Pearl City or downtown courts depending on case type.

Run a lookup on eCourt Kokua from the state judiciary records search page. No login. No fee. Search by name, case number, attorney, or ticket. Results show case type, filing date, hearing dates, and the final outcome. Sealed and juvenile files do not appear.

Police and Safety Records

Mililani Town sits under HPD District 2 (Wahiawa). The Honolulu Police Department runs the district. The HPD Records Section at 801 S. Beretania Street handles police report requests. Phone (808) 529-3111. Arrest logs post online each day and are public under UIPA.

Traffic accident reports open to drivers involved and to their insurance carriers. Incident reports need ID and a reason. Staff redact closed parts, then release the rest within state timelines.

Council, Clerk, and Vital Records

Mililani Town sits in Council District VIII, shared with Pearl City and Aiea, or District II depending on block. The Honolulu City Council site posts agendas, bills, and testimony for every meeting. Find your councilmember through the city search tool.

The Office of the City Clerk keeps council papers, bills, and DBA filings. Phone the clerk at (808) 768-5560. The Mililani Satellite City Hall at 95-1249 Meheula Parkway runs under the Department of Customer Services. That office handles driver licensing, vehicle registration, and real property tax payments.

Vital records for Mililani Town births, deaths, marriages, and divorces go through the state Department of Health. The Vital Records Section charges $10 for the first certified copy. Extras at the same time are $4 each. For professional license checks, use the DCCA PVL search. Criminal history checks cost $30 through HCJDC eCrim.

  • Mililani Satellite City Hall: 95-1249 Meheula Parkway
  • HPD District 2: 330 N. Cane Street, Wahiawa
  • Vital Records: 1250 Punchbowl Street, Honolulu
  • Bureau of Conveyances: 1151 Punchbowl Street, Honolulu

Mililani Town Neighborhood Boards and Open Data

Mililani Town sits under its own Neighborhood Board. The board meets monthly. It weighs in on parks, schools, traffic, and any city project. Meeting minutes, rosters, and testimony logs are open under UIPA access rules. See the Honolulu Neighborhood Commission Office for the full meeting schedule and contact info.

The Hawaii Open Data Portal hosts bulk data tied to Mililani Town addresses. Business entity dumps, the master UIPA Record Request Log, and campaign contribution data from Mililani council races all post there. Financial disclosures from state officials and judges sit with the State Ethics Commission. Those add up to a strong background for any Mililani Town White Pages search.

Note: The Mililani Neighborhood Board often takes up Koa Ridge development updates, and testimony records from those sessions can tie specific residents to specific streets.

Nearby Cities and County Info

Mililani Town sits in Honolulu County. See the county page for the full set of island-wide records tools.

Nearby? Try Mililani Mauka uphill, Wahiawa north, Pearl City south, or Waipahu down on the Ewa side.

Mailing a UIPA Request from Mililani Town

Mail still works for public records in Hawaii. The rules come from the Uniform Information Practices Act. Any state or county office takes a written request. You can use OIP's model form or type your own. A Mililani Town resident can mail a request to the office that holds the file. State offices sit in Honolulu. County offices sit at the county seat for the island that handles the record.

What goes in the letter? Put your name, address, phone, and a clear list of the records you want. Date it. Sign it. If you want a fee waiver, say so. State why the ask serves the public. Keep a copy. Staff log every request and must send an answer within ten business days. Twenty business days sets the outer limit when more time is needed.

Fees kick in for search and copy work. The first hour of search time is free. After that the rate is $2.50 per fifteen minutes. Paper copies run $0.25 per page. Staff send an itemized notice if the total will top a set cap. You pay before the records go out.

Note: A mail request from Mililani Town should always give a return address so staff can send records or a status update back to you.

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