Access Waihee-Waiehu White Pages

The Waihee-Waiehu White Pages pulls the key tools for a person or address search on the north shore of central Maui into one page. The area sits just outside Wailuku along Kahekili Highway. Homes spread across small lots and ag parcels. A White Pages lookup still runs through the Maui County offices in Wailuku and Kahului plus state portals in Honolulu. Use the search tool below to begin and scroll for each local link.

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Waihee-Waiehu White Pages Overview

North Shore
2nd Judicial Circuit
96793 ZIP Code
Maui County

Waihee-Waiehu Public Records Access

Public records for Waihee and Waiehu run under the state Uniform Information Practices Act. UIPA sits in Chapter 92F of the Hawaii Revised Statutes. The law passed in 1988. Every county and state agency must follow it. Most records stay open. A request in writing gets a response in ten business days.

Maui County runs a new online UIPA portal. It went live January 24, 2024. File at any hour. Track online. Get delay notices by email. The Maui public record request page walks through the steps. The Office of Information Practices at (808) 586-1400 can help if a search hits a wall.

Fees apply past the first free hour of search time. Paper copies run $0.25 per page. Search time past hour one is $2.50 per fifteen minutes. A fee waiver may apply for requests that serve the public interest. Ask for the waiver in the same letter or portal entry as the request.

Environmental Records for Waihee-Waiehu

The Waihee and Waiehu area holds part of the north shore sewer and wastewater system. The Maui County Department of Environmental Management runs wastewater, solid waste, and environmental protection for the county. The Environmental Management page lists service areas, sewer pump station notes, and recycling center hours.

Waihee-Waiehu White Pages Maui Environmental Management

The page also links to the Central Maui Landfill, household hazardous waste drop-off days, and the public notice log for treatment plant events.

A White Pages search tied to an environmental topic may pull sewer service area maps, septic system records, or solid waste data. File a UIPA request for any specific file. Response times follow the statewide ten business day rule.

Waihee-Waiehu Property White Pages

Real estate data for Waihee and Waiehu parcels flows through the Maui County Real Property Assessment Division at 110 'Ala'ihi Street, Suite 110, Kahului, 96732. Phone (808) 270-7297. Use the free qPublic parcel search to pull owner names, TMK codes, assessed values, and sales history by address.

Maui uses county code 2 in the TMK system. Waihee-Waiehu parcels mostly use TMK zone 3. Type the TMK with or without dashes. Email rpa@co.maui.hi.us for exemption help. Deeds and mortgages for these parcels file at the state Bureau of Conveyances in Honolulu. Phone (808) 587-0147. Hawaii does not use county-level recording.

For county building permits, the MAPPS portal covers each address. Search by address, TMK, permit number, or applicant name. Results show permit status, inspection dates, and any code cases. Create a free account to save searches and track status.

Note: Waihee-Waiehu ag parcels can qualify for dedication-based tax breaks, so confirm the dedication status on the qPublic detail page before closing a deal.

Waihee-Waiehu Court Records Lookup

Waihee-Waiehu cases file at the Second Judicial Circuit. The main courthouse is just over the hill in Wailuku. Use eCourt Kokua for free online case searches. Search by name, case number, attorney, or ticket.

District Court covers traffic, small claims up to $5,000, and civil matters up to $40,000. Circuit Court takes felonies, larger civil cases, and probate. Family Court covers divorce, custody, child support, adoption, and protection orders. Sealed files, juvenile cases, and confidential items stay closed. For a certified copy, contact the Second Circuit clerk.

Maui Police Records for Waihee-Waiehu

The Maui Police Department serves Waihee-Waiehu from the Wailuku patrol district. The central Records Section sits at 55 Mahalani Street, Wailuku, 96793. Phone (808) 244-6355. Hours run Monday through Thursday, 8:00am to 4:00pm. The Maui Police Department page lists online request forms and station addresses.

Incident reports go to the victim or an authorized rep. Traffic crash reports go to parties named in the report. Bring valid photo ID. Fees vary by length and type. Most requests turn around in a few business days. Open cases and sealed files stay closed. Non-emergency calls dial (808) 244-6400.

Waihee-Waiehu Vital Records

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, Honolulu. Phone (808) 586-4533. Birth and marriage records run from 1909. Divorce records start in 1951.

The first certified copy costs $10. Each extra copy of the same record at the same time costs $4. Records are closed for 75 years. During that window only the person named, a spouse, a parent, a child, a grandchild, a legal guardian, a legal rep, or a court-ordered requester can get a copy.

Maui County Council and Waihee-Waiehu

Waihee-Waiehu sits in the Wailuku residency area of the Maui County Council. The Council has nine members. All nine vote on every measure. Agendas, bills, resolutions, minutes, and meeting videos post free online. The County Council page is the main hub.

Public testimony can be emailed, given in person at the chambers, or submitted in writing. The Office of Council Services handles records requests. Phone (808) 270-7838 or email ocs.request@mauicounty.us. The County Clerk at 200 South High Street runs elections and keeps Council records.

Professional License Lookup

Verify a Waihee or Waiehu doctor, nurse, realtor, attorney, or contractor through the state Professional and Vocational Licensing Division. Search by name, license number, or business name. Results show status, issue date, expiration, and past discipline. Use this as a standard add-on to a White Pages name check.

Criminal history checks route to the Hawaii Criminal Justice Data Center. Name-based checks cost $30. Bulk state data sits free at data.hawaii.gov. The Hawaii Property Checker pulls deed and mortgage data by address.

Nearby Maui Cities

Waihee-Waiehu shares office links with the rest of Maui County. Jump to a sibling city for local notes.

  • Wailuku is the next town over and the county seat
  • Kahului holds the Real Property office
  • Pukalani sits upcountry above
  • Kihei runs the south shore
  • Back to Maui County for the full office list

All share the Second Circuit, the same UIPA portal, and the Maui Police Records Section in Wailuku.

Professional License Checks in Waihee-Waiehu

The Professional and Vocational Licensing Division keeps license files for about 52 trades across Hawaii. A Waihee-Waiehu White Pages lookup often pairs well with a PVL check when a job or trade is part of the reason for the search. The tool is free. No account is needed.

What shows up? License type and number. Issue date. Expiration date. Current status. Any past discipline. That data helps verify a Waihee-Waiehu doctor, contractor, nurse, real estate agent, barber, or attorney. Print or save the PDF for your own file.

PVL sits at 335 Merchant Street, Room 301, Honolulu. The phone is (808) 586-3000. Mail and in-person requests both work when an online check does not answer the question. Complaints against a licensee can go in through the same office.

A PVL check is also a fast way to confirm that a trade name lines up with a real, licensed person. That matters when a Waihee-Waiehu resident plans to hire a service and wants to verify the provider first. Pair it with a Business Express search for the full picture.

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