Waimea Big Island White Pages Directory
The Waimea Big Island White Pages helps you look up people tied to the town known locally as Kamuela. This Waimea sits in North Kohala on Hawaii Island. It is not the same place as Waimea on Kauai, so keep the county in mind when you search. Records here all flow through Hawaii County offices and the Third Circuit. Ranch land, cattle operations, and a mix of country roads make for a different records picture than busy Hilo or Kona. The tool below runs your Waimea Big Island White Pages search.
Waimea White Pages Overview
Waimea White Pages and Council District 9
Waimea sits in Council District 9. That district covers Waikoloa, Waimea proper, North Kohala, and Hawi. The District 9 office runs satellite hours in Waimea. Phone (808) 887-6077. The Hilo line is (808) 961-8564. The county council page lists each member's full contact set.
County records for Waimea still route through the Office of the County Clerk in Hilo. The main clerk address is 25 Aupuni Street, Hilo 96720. Phone (808) 961-8255. Email clerk-council@hawaiicounty.gov. Staff process UIPA requests, run elections, and file fictitious business names.
Older council bills, ordinances, and meeting minutes sit in an online archive. Sign in with the public credentials to browse. If a record is not posted, send a written UIPA request. The rules live in Chapter 92F of the Hawaii Revised Statutes. Agencies have ten business days to answer.
Note: Waimea is also called Kamuela on some mail and official papers, so try both names when you search older deed records or business filings.
Waimea Property and Address White Pages
Ranch land and large parcels shape the property picture here. The Hawaii County Real Property Tax Office keeps records for every Waimea parcel. The main office sits at 101 Pauahi Street, Suite 4, Hilo 96720. Phone (808) 961-8201. A Kona branch at 74-5044 Ane Keohokalole Highway is the closest physical counter to Waimea.
Online is the fastest path. Go to hawaiipropertytax.com for a free search by TMK, address, owner name, or subdivision. Waimea parcels begin with 3, the county digit in the Tax Map Key system.

The screen above shows the Hawaii County property tax portal. Results list owner, assessed value, building data, and tax bill history.
Deeds, mortgages, and liens go through the Hawaii Bureau of Conveyances. Hawaii runs a single statewide recording office. Online searches are free. Document images cost $1 per page. Certified copies are $5 for the first page and $1 per extra page. The free Hawaii Property Checker pulls from the same source and is fine for quick address checks.
Waimea Court Cases and eCourt Kokua
All court matters tied to Waimea flow into the Third Circuit. Minor cases route to the Kona District Court at 79-1020 Haukapila Street, Kailua-Kona 96740. Phone (808) 322-8700. Some Waimea cases may also land in Hilo at 777 Kilauea Avenue.
Search cases for free through the state court records search page. The eCourt Kokua system covers traffic, criminal, civil, Land Court, and Tax Appeal files. Search by name, case number, attorney name, or ticket number. Sealed and juvenile files do not show.
Criminal history checks are a separate request at the state. The Hawaii Criminal Justice Data Center runs the eCrim tool. See the criminal history FAQ for the steps. Name-based checks run $30. Records list adult convictions, arrests within the past year with no outcome yet, and active restraining orders.
Waimea Police Records and Reports
The South Kohala District of the Hawaii Police Department covers Waimea. The South Kohala Station sits in Waimea on Lindsey Road. Main Records is still at 349 Kapiolani Street in Hilo, (808) 935-3311. Reports can be picked up at either counter with a photo ID.
The Hawaii Police Department site lists forms, station numbers, and crime data. Records requests for anything not on the counter use a written UIPA form.
Traffic accident reports go out to drivers named in the file. Arrest logs post daily. Fees for copies vary by document length.
Vital Records for Waimea Events
Birth, death, marriage, and divorce certificates all come from the state. The Hawaii Department of Health Vital Records Section at 1250 Punchbowl Street in Honolulu is the only issuing office. Phone (808) 586-4533.
The first certified copy runs $10. Each extra copy ordered at the same time is $4. Records stay closed for 75 years after the event. Only the person named, a close family member, a legal guardian, a legal rep, or someone with a court order can pull a confidential copy.
Order by mail, in person in Honolulu, or online through VitalChek. Send a copy of a valid photo ID with any mail order. Pre-1909 vital records go through the Hawaii State Archives, not the DOH.
Waimea Planning, Licenses, and Business Data
The Leeward Planning office in Kailua-Kona covers Waimea. The address is 74-5044 Ane Keohokalole Highway, Building D. Phone (808) 323-4770. Staff handle zoning letters, SMA permits, and subdivision review. Start at the planning department page for maps and forms.
Ranch and ag land dominate the Waimea zoning picture. A zoning verification letter is a common ask before a bank or title company closes a deal. Planning can run that confirmation in writing.
Check a Waimea professional license through the state at cca.hawaii.gov/pvl. The tool covers contractors, vets, doctors, real estate agents, and about 48 other trades. Waimea businesses show in Hawaii Business Express. Basic searches are free. Open Data Portal dumps are available at data.hawaii.gov for bulk lookups.
Nearby Big Island White Pages Pages
Waimea sits between the east and west sides of the Big Island. If the person you want may live closer to a coast, check a nearby page.
For the countywide rundown of offices and fees, see the Hawaii County White Pages hub.
Waimea White Pages and Court Records
Court data is part of a strong Waimea White Pages search. The Hawaii State Judiciary runs a free online tool called eCourt Kokua. You can reach it through the records search page. The system runs all hours, every day. No login. No fee.
What can you see? Party names, case numbers, filing dates, court dates, case status, charges, and the final outcome. Some files are closed. Sealed cases, juvenile matters, and certain confidential items do not show up. But the basic public record is wide open.
Case types cover traffic, criminal, civil, Land Court, and Tax Appeal Court. Search by party name, case number, attorney name, or ticket number. The right path depends on what you already have. A name works for most searches tied to a Waimea lookup.
For a certified copy of any court paper, you still need to contact the clerk at the court where the case was filed. The online tool shows the record, but it does not print certified items. Fees and turnaround times vary by court.