Find Waianae White Pages Records

Waianae is a coastal community on the Leeward side of Oahu. A Waianae White Pages search ties together names, addresses, and public files from Honolulu County offices and state agencies. The district sits in the First Circuit for courts. The Honolulu Police Department covers it. Parcel data flows through the Real Property Assessment Division. Use the tool on this page to start a first lookup. The sections below point to each source in plain terms, with direct links to the right agency.

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Waianae White Pages Overview

Honolulu County
First Judicial Circuit
I Council District
96792 Primary Zip

Waianae White Pages Access Rules

Public access for Waianae records runs on the Hawaii Uniform Information Practices Act. You can read the UIPA Q&A for the full rules. Every government record held by a state or county office is open unless a statute closes it. You do not need to give a reason.

Most agencies must answer in ten business days. Partial disclosures go out in five. Paper copies run $0.25 per page. Search time past the first hour is $2.50 per fifteen minutes. Those fees are the same for any record request across the state.

Write a clear request. Name the agency. Name the record. Give a date range. A vague ask will get a clarification notice, and that adds time. If you do not answer a notice in twenty business days, the request closes.

Honolulu Police in Waianae

HPD District 8 covers the Leeward coast, with the Waianae substation on Farrington Highway. The HPD site shown below is the starting point for arrest logs, report requests, and towed vehicle searches.

Waianae White Pages Honolulu Police Department records

Report copies are sold at the main station on 801 S. Beretania Street in Honolulu or by mail. Call the Records Section at (808) 529-3111.

Traffic crash reports are open to drivers and insurance carriers. Incident reports go to victims or authorized reps. Some redactions apply under Hawaii Revised Statutes section 92F-13. That covers witness info, juvenile names, and live investigation material.

Daily arrest logs cover the whole island, not just Waianae. The logs show the name, age, charge, and location of each booking. The Honolulu Prosecutor takes the case from there for any filed charge.

Court Records for Waianae

Waianae cases file in the First Circuit. District Court matters often move to the Kapolei District Court. Felony and larger civil cases go to the main First Circuit Court on Punchbowl Street. Family Court covers divorce, custody, adoption, and protective orders.

eCourt Kokua is the free online search. Enter through the state judiciary records page. You can search by name, case number, attorney, or ticket. Results show filing date, charges, 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. Fees vary by document type.

Note: Family Court Temporary Restraining Orders file fast and show in eCourt Kokua by the next business day, but the underlying petitions stay sealed.

Property and Parcels in Waianae

Waianae parcels sit in TMK zone 8, sections 5 and 6, and zone 9, section 9 on Oahu. Use the Real Property Assessment Division search to pull owner, assessed value, and tax class. Search by address or by TMK.

Deeds, mortgages, and liens live 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. The free Hawaii Property Checker pulls both conveyance and tax data for a parcel in one page.

Zoning and permit history come from the Department of Planning and Permitting. Waianae has a mix of residential, agricultural, and country zones. Check each lot's class before a build or a remodel.

Vital Records for Waianae

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, in Honolulu. Phone (808) 586-4533.

Records stay closed for 75 years. During that window, only close family and legal reps can order a copy. The first certified copy is $10. Each extra of the same record is $4. Order online at VitalChek, by mail, or in person.

Older family records before 1909 go through the Hawaii State Archives on the Iolani Palace grounds. Many Waianae family lines trace back to Kingdom-era land awards filed in those archives.

Council District I in Waianae

Waianae sits in Honolulu City Council District I. The district covers Waianae, Makaha, Maili, Nanakuli, Kapolei, and Ewa. Look up the current district member and office on the Honolulu City Council site. The City Clerk's Office holds every council minute and testimony log.

The district office handles constituent calls. Examples in Waianae include beach access issues, bus service, and road repairs on Farrington Highway. Email works best for a paper trail.

Criminal History and License Checks

The Hawaii Criminal Justice Data Center runs the statewide criminal history system. Read the HCJDC FAQ for the rules. A name-based self-check costs $30. The office is at 465 S. King Street, Room 101, in Honolulu.

For license checks, use the free DCCA PVL site. It covers about 52 professions. Enter a name or a license number. Results include type, issue date, expiration date, status, and past discipline. Print or save the result as a PDF.

  • Self-check through eCrim
  • Professional license lookup
  • Business entity search
  • Bulk data downloads

Driver and Vehicle Records

Waianae residents who need vehicle or driver records work through the Department of Customer Services. The closest satellite city hall is at the Waianae Mall. Appointments open on the CSD site. Most driver data falls under the federal Driver's Privacy Protection Act, so access is tight.

Note: The Waianae satellite city hall runs shorter hours than the main Honolulu office, so check the CSD site before a walk-in trip.

Other Leeward Oahu Cities

Waianae shares boundaries with Makaha, Maili, Nanakuli, and Kapolei. Each has its own White Pages page on this site. The Honolulu County White Pages covers the full set of county tools.

Waianae White Pages and Voter Data

Voter registration data is public in Hawaii within set limits. The County Clerk's Office on each island keeps the voter rolls. A Waianae resident who wants to check registration status can call the county or use the state online tool. The data is kept under UIPA rules.

What is open? Name, address, and precinct are part of the basic record. Some fields are closed by law. Phone numbers, birth dates, and ID numbers do not go out. A Waianae White Pages search that pulls voter data uses only the open fields.

Campaign activity is public too. The Hawaii Campaign Spending Commission posts reports online. You can see who gave to which race and how much. That can add context to a person's civic footprint in or near Waianae.

Ethics filings round out the picture. State legislators, judges, and department heads file yearly disclosures at the Ethics Commission. Those are public too. Not every name in a Waianae search will show up, but the ones that do come with strong documentation.

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