Ocean Pointe White Pages Lookup

Ocean Pointe is a master-planned community on the Ewa Plain, tucked into the west side of Oahu. An Ocean Pointe White Pages search pulls names, addresses, parcels, and court files that sit with the City and County of Honolulu. You can start with a last name, add a street if you have one, and follow links to the agencies that hold the record. This page is your jump point for local lookups tied to the 96706 zip area and for court cases filed in the First Circuit. Use the tool below to run a search now, then scroll down for the full list of sources.

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Ocean Pointe White Pages Snapshot

Honolulu County
First Judicial Circuit
I Council District
96706 Primary Zip

How Ocean Pointe White Pages Access Works

Every state and county agency in Hawaii runs on one rule book. It is the Uniform Information Practices Act. You can read the UIPA basic Q&A posted by the Office of Information Practices. The law gives you the right to see any government record that is not closed by statute. That right applies to Ocean Pointe. It applies to the whole state.

A White Pages search in Ocean Pointe starts at the Honolulu Hale level because the community sits inside the City and County of Honolulu. That means the property data comes from the Real Property Assessment Division. The court data comes from the First Circuit. The police data comes from HPD. There is no separate Ocean Pointe government.

Agencies must reply within ten business days. Some records come back in five. Search time past the first hour runs $2.50 per fifteen minutes. Paper copies are $0.25 per page. A fee waiver can apply when a record serves a strong public interest. Ask for it in writing when you file the request. That keeps the waiver on record.

Note: UIPA requests get marked abandoned if you miss an agency follow-up by more than twenty business days, so answer any clarifying notice fast.

Ocean Pointe Property Records and Parcels

The Honolulu Real Property Assessment Division search is the main tool for property lookups in Ocean Pointe. The portal below lets you search by address, by parcel number, or by map.

Ocean Pointe White Pages property search on Oahu

The page shown above is the qPublic tool run by the City and County of Honolulu for Oahu parcels, and it covers every lot in Ocean Pointe, Ewa Gentry, and the broader Ewa Plain.

Most Ocean Pointe parcels sit in Tax Map Key zone 9 of Oahu, section 1. That means the TMK starts with 1-9-1 followed by the plat and parcel digits. Enter the TMK with or without dashes. Leave off the leading island code. A clean search returns owner of record, assessed value, tax class, and the building data on file. Deeds, mortgages, and liens live with the state. You pull those from the Bureau of Conveyances or from the free Hawaii Property Checker.

The Department of Planning and Permitting handles zoning and building permits for Ocean Pointe. The DPP site posts zoning maps and the Land Use Ordinance. Use DPP to check permit history before a purchase or to verify a home addition.

Court Records for Ocean Pointe Residents

Ocean Pointe court cases flow to the First Circuit on Oahu. The Kapolei courthouse is the closest district court. It sits about a ten-minute drive up the H-1 from Ocean Pointe. Felonies, divorce, and larger civil matters go to the main First Circuit Court on Punchbowl Street. You can pull cases through the judiciary's free tool on the search court records page.

The tool is called eCourt Kokua. It is open all day. Search by name, case number, attorney, or ticket. eCourt Kokua covers traffic cases, civil filings, criminal matters, Land Court records, and Tax Appeal Court files. Sealed cases and juvenile matters will not show. The system lists party names, case status, charges, hearing dates, and the final outcome.

Hawaii Revised Statutes section 92F-13 sets the privacy limits on court and agency records. It blocks disclosure where release would invade personal privacy in a clear and unwarranted way. Most Ocean Pointe court files stay open under that test. The clerk at each courthouse sells certified copies. Prices depend on document length.

Honolulu Police Department Reports

Ocean Pointe is patrolled by Honolulu Police District 8. HPD runs every police function on Oahu. The HPD site posts daily arrest logs, incident maps, and forms for report requests. Call the Records Section at (808) 529-3111 for help on a specific case.

Traffic crash reports are open to the drivers and the insurance carriers on file. Incident reports go out to victims, victim reps, and parties with a court order. Basic UIPA requests still apply. Expect a wait of several business days on older cases. The main station sits at 801 S. Beretania Street in Honolulu. Ocean Pointe residents can also pick up copies at the Kapolei substation with an appointment.

HPD follows the rules under UIPA on every record request. Fees follow the state fee schedule. Search time past the first hour is $2.50 per fifteen minutes.

Note: A traffic crash report often takes five to ten business days because HPD staff review for redactions tied to witness names and juvenile info.

Vital Records for Ocean Pointe

Birth, death, marriage, and divorce records for Ocean Pointe events sit with the state. The Hawaii Department of Health Vital Records Section holds records from 1909 forward. Divorce records run from 1951. The office is at 1250 Punchbowl Street, Room 103, in Honolulu. Phone (808) 586-4533.

Vital records stay closed for 75 years after the event. During that window the person on the record, a spouse, a parent, a child, a grandchild, a legal rep, or someone with a court order can order a copy. After 75 years, the file opens for public and family use. The first certified copy costs $10. Each extra copy bought at the same time costs $4.

Order online through the state's VitalChek partner, by mail, or in person at the Punchbowl office. Mail a copy of your photo ID with any paper request. For pre-1909 family history, try the Hawaii State Archives on the Iolani Palace grounds.

Ocean Pointe Council District I

Ocean Pointe sits in Honolulu City Council District I. The district covers Waianae, Nanakuli, Maili, Makaha, Kapolei, Ewa, Ewa Beach, and Ocean Pointe. One member represents the district on the nine-seat council. Look up the current rep and office contacts on the Honolulu City Council site. The City Clerk's Office at 530 S. King Street, Room 100, keeps all council minutes and testimony.

Council meetings run weekly. Committee meetings fill the days in between. The agendas post online five days before each meeting. Ocean Pointe residents can sign up to give testimony by email or in person.

Professional License and Business Lookups

Doctors, nurses, real estate agents, and contractors based in Ocean Pointe carry a state license. The DCCA runs a free name-based check on the PVL site. You can pull license type, issue date, expiration date, and any past discipline. Print the result or save a PDF.

For a home-based business or an LLC with an Ocean Pointe address, search by name on the state's business filings system. The Open Data Portal posts bulk entity dumps too. That helps when you need many records at once.

  • License type and number
  • Issue and expiration dates
  • Current status
  • Past discipline notes
  • Business name ties

Driver and Vehicle Info

The Department of Customer Services handles vehicle registration, title transfers, and driver licensing for Ocean Pointe residents. The closest satellite city hall is in Kapolei. Make an appointment online to skip the line. Vehicle record requests go through CSD with a signed consent. Some data falls under the federal Driver's Privacy Protection Act, so not every field is open.

Note: A free name-based business entity search is fine for most White Pages needs, but a Certificate of Good Standing costs extra and takes a few days to process.

Nearby Oahu Cities and the County Page

Ocean Pointe sits close to Ewa Beach, Kapolei, Waipahu, and Ewa Gentry. Each has its own White Pages page on this site. You can also step up to the full Honolulu County White Pages for county-wide tools, the Bureau of Conveyances, and the city clerk.

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