Pearl City White Pages
The Pearl City White Pages is a quick tool to look up a person, an address, or a public office in this Pearl Harbor-adjacent community. Start with a name. Add Pearl City, Waimalu, or Momilani to narrow it down. This page maps the right city council office, the right courthouse, the right police station, and the main property search tools for any Pearl City lookup. Use the form below to begin a Pearl City White Pages search now, then scroll down for the local contacts.
Pearl City White Pages Overview
How the Pearl City White Pages Works
Pearl City is part of the City and County of Honolulu. That means every public records request here follows the Uniform Information Practices Act, Chapter 92F of the Hawaii Revised Statutes. The state Office of Information Practices Q&A page is the best plain-English guide. UIPA makes each record open unless another law closes it.
City staff have ten business days to reply. If a record has open and closed parts, the open parts come out in five. The first hour of search is free. Staff time after that runs $2.50 per fifteen minutes. Copies are $0.25 a page. Pearl City residents can mail, email, or drop off a UIPA request at the office that holds the file.
Twice a year, agencies upload logs of every request to the master log on the Hawaii Open Data Portal. That log can help you see if a record has been asked for before.
Note: If the city asks for more info and you do not reply within twenty business days, the request closes automatically, so respond fast.
Property Records Search for Pearl City
Pearl City parcels sit in the Honolulu County property system. Every lot has a Tax Map Key. TMK 1 flags Oahu. Zone, section, plat, and parcel follow. Pull ownership, assessed value, and tax history from the qPublic Honolulu property search. Search by address, by TMK, or by map.
The qPublic portal is the city Real Property Assessment Division's public search tool.

The page above returns assessed value, land class, and the full tax record for any Pearl City parcel. Basic search is free. Document images cost extra.
For deeds, mortgages, and other recorded documents, head to the Hawaii Bureau of Conveyances. Every recorded land paper in the state sits there. A document image is $1 per page. A certified copy is $5 for page one.
A free public option is the Hawaii Property Checker, which ties into the same state records by address.
Pearl City Court Records Lookup
Every Pearl City case moves through the First Circuit Court. Criminal, civil, and family court matters land at Kaahumanu Hale and at 1111 Alakea Street downtown. Traffic, small claims up to $5,000, and minor crimes stay in district court. Family matters like divorce, custody, and protective orders sit in family court.
Use eCourt Kokua for any Pearl City White Pages case lookup. Reach the tool from the state judiciary records search page. The tool is free and runs 24 hours. Search by name, case number, attorney name, or ticket number. Results list charges, dates, and the final outcome. For a certified copy of a court paper, call the First Circuit clerk.
Pearl City Police and Safety Records
The Honolulu Police Department covers all of Pearl City. HPD District 3 (Pearl City) is headquartered at 1100 Waimano Home Road and runs patrol for Pearl City, Waimalu, Aiea, and the surrounding area. Request a police report through HPD's Records Section at 801 S. Beretania Street. Phone (808) 529-3111.
Arrest logs and traffic accident reports fall under UIPA rules. Incident reports need ID and a reason. Staff redact closed parts, then send the rest within the state timeline.
Note: Traffic accident reports are quickest to pull online when you have the HPD case number, the date, and the license plate or driver info.
City Council and Clerk for Pearl City
Pearl City sits in Honolulu Council District VIII, which also covers Aiea and Mililani. The district office handles constituent calls on permits, roads, parks, and any city agency. The Honolulu City Council site posts agendas, meeting video, and bills.
The Office of the City Clerk at 530 South King Street, Room 100 keeps every council paper. The clerk also handles fictitious business name (DBA) records, which can tie a person to a local Pearl City business.
The clerk office posts its contact info and services through the city portal.

The city clerk page above is the primary entry point for council archives, charter amendments, and election data.
For motor vehicles, driver licensing, and real property tax payments in Pearl City, the Department of Customer Services runs Satellite City Hall locations across the island. The Pearlridge Satellite City Hall at 98-1005 Moanalua Road in Aiea is the closest one to most of Pearl City.
Vital Records and License Checks
Birth, death, marriage, and divorce records for Pearl City residents go through the state Department of Health. The Vital Records site lists fees, eligibility, and hours. The main office sits at 1250 Punchbowl Street in Honolulu. A certified copy runs $10.
Check a professional license through the Professional and Vocational Licensing Division. Contractors, nurses, teachers, and dozens more show up with license number, issue date, and any discipline. For a name-based criminal history check, go to HCJDC eCrim. That check costs $30.
- Vital records: 1250 Punchbowl Street
- Professional licensing: 335 Merchant Street, Room 301
- Criminal history: 465 S. King Street, Room 101
- Bureau of Conveyances: 1151 Punchbowl Street
Pearl City Planning and Open Data
The Department of Planning and Permitting handles zoning, permits, and subdivisions for every Pearl City lot. DPP posts zoning maps, an online permit search, and the Land Use Ordinance. A Pearl City remodel, an addition, or a new build all route through DPP. The department also keeps building records going back decades, which can matter for an older Pearl City home.
For bulk searches, the Hawaii Open Data Portal posts state and city datasets ready for download. That includes the UIPA Record Request Log, business entity dumps, and campaign contribution files. Those help when a single-name search turns up thin results. The open data portal also hosts aggregate crime stats and public housing waitlist data that tie back to Pearl City addresses.
The City and County of Honolulu also runs a Neighborhood Commission Office. Pearl City sits under a Neighborhood Board that holds monthly meetings. Board minutes, rosters, and testimony logs are public under UIPA.
Note: Pearl City Neighborhood Board meetings happen at local community centers, and the agenda usually posts at least one week out on the commission site.
Nearby Cities and County Info
Pearl City is on Oahu, in Honolulu County. The county page links every island-wide office and search tool in one place.
Next-door lookups? Try Waipahu to the west, Mililani Town up the highway, Mililani Mauka, or Urban Honolulu in the downtown core.