Ewa Beach Phone Directory
Ewa Beach sits on the leeward side of Oahu within the City and County of Honolulu. Local records for Ewa Beach route through Honolulu desks, but the Ewa Beach phone directory here pulls together the lines that matter most. Use it to reach the City Clerk at Honolulu Hale, the First Circuit Court system, the Honolulu Police, the Kapolei Public Library, and the state senator for the Ewa Beach district. Pick a number, make the call, and get a fast answer.
Ewa Beach Overview
Ewa Beach City Clerk Phone Directory
The Honolulu City Clerk is the keeper of local records for Ewa Beach. The office sits at Honolulu Hale, 530 South King Street, Room 100, Honolulu, HI 96813. Main line is (808) 768-3810. Fax runs to (808) 768-3835. Email goes to clerks@honolulu.gov. The Clerk holds ordinances, resolutions, and council meeting files that tie back to the Ewa Beach district seat. Voter registration and election files for Ewa Beach also pass through this desk.
The City and County of Honolulu site links every city office in one place. Permit questions for Ewa Beach route to Planning and Permitting. Park and pool questions run through the Parks office. For a council issue tied to Ewa Beach, the Honolulu City Council main line is (808) 768-5010. District 1 on the council covers Ewa Beach and the rest of the Leeward Coast. A call to the Council's main desk will route to the district aide for Ewa Beach.
Note: Ewa Beach records held by the Honolulu City Clerk follow chapter 92F of the Hawaii Revised Statutes, which is the UIPA public records rule.
Ewa Beach Court Phone Directory
Court files for Ewa Beach flow through the First Circuit Court, the Oahu court system. Circuit Court sits at Ka'ahumanu Hale, 777 Punchbowl Street, Honolulu. Information line is (808) 539-4767. District Court is at Kauikeaouli Hale, 1111 Alakea Street. Family Court is at the Ronald T.Y. Moon Judiciary Complex, 4675 Kapolei Parkway, Kapolei. Ewa Beach residents who have a divorce case, custody case, or adoption case go to the Kapolei complex for Family Court matters.
The Legal Documents Branch handles most paper lookups that come out of Ewa Beach. Main line is (808) 539-4300. Fax is (808) 539-4314. Email the branch at hoohikihelp@courts.hawaii.gov. Filings come in through Documents Receiving at (808) 539-4303. Non-certified copies come from Files and Services at (808) 539-4406. Certified copies come from Certified Records at (808) 539-4307. Online lookups run through eCourt Kokua and Ho'ohiki, both listed on the Hawaii Judiciary court records page.
Key Ewa Beach court phone directory lines:
- First Circuit information at (808) 539-4767
- Legal Documents Branch at (808) 539-4300
- Documents Receiving at (808) 539-4303
- Certified Records at (808) 539-4307
- Kapolei Family Court complex for family files
Ewa Beach Police Phone Directory
Law enforcement for Ewa Beach runs through the Honolulu Police Department. The department covers the full island of Oahu. District 8 is the Kapolei patrol district that serves Ewa Beach and the rest of the Leeward Coast. Daily arrest logs post online each day. For inmate information, call (808) 832-1777. Some records come with a hold if the case is still open, which follows the UIPA rule under chapter 92F HRS.
Ewa Beach police report copies flow through the main records desk. The department uses the standard UIPA form to handle a paper pull. Call the records line first. Ask for the form. The Hawaii Criminal Justice Data Center at 465 South King Street, Room 102, Honolulu, HI 96813 is the state side of criminal history checks. HCJDC main line is (808) 587-3100. Staff work Monday through Friday, 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. A local police report and an HCJDC check work together when a case needs a full paper trail.
The Judiciary page above links the Ewa Beach phone directory for court record lookups. It pulls in the eCourt Kokua and Ho'ohiki portals and lists the fee schedule. Use it before a drive to the Kapolei complex or the Honolulu courthouse.
Ewa Beach Library Phone Directory
Kapolei Public Library at 1020 Manawai Street, Kapolei, HI 96707 serves Ewa Beach residents. The branch is a Hawaii Documents depository. It holds state and county reports, old newspapers, and a section of the Hawaii and Pacific collection. The Hawaii Documents Center lists Kapolei as one of the Oahu depositories that serves the Leeward side. A quick call to the branch can pull a report off the shelf before the drive over from Ewa Beach.
Ewa Beach is represented in the state senate by Senator Kurt Fevella. The district covers Ewa Beach, Ocean Pointe, Ewa by Gentry, and Iroquois Point. Main line is (808) 586-6360. The state senate office can pull copies of bills and committee reports for any Ewa Beach constituent. For election files and voter rolls, the Hawaii Office of Elections keeps the statewide record. Primary and general election results for the Ewa Beach precinct post after each election date.
A short Ewa Beach phone directory for library and state office work:
- Kapolei Public Library at 1020 Manawai Street
- Senator Kurt Fevella at (808) 586-6360
- Office of Elections for voter record work
- Honolulu City Clerk at (808) 768-3810
Deeds for Ewa Beach parcels are recorded at the state Bureau of Conveyances in Honolulu. A deed filed with the Bureau flows back to the Honolulu Real Property Assessment Division for the tax roll. That handoff shapes most Ewa Beach title calls.
UIPA and Ewa Beach Records
Public records in Ewa Beach follow chapter 92F of the Hawaii Revised Statutes, the Uniform Information Practices Act. The Office of Information Practices in Honolulu reads UIPA for every city, county, and state desk in Hawaii. OIP runs the Attorney of the Day service free of cost. Call (808) 586-1400 or email oip@hawaii.gov. Most calls get a same-day reply. When an Ewa Beach office says no, the OIP appeals route is the next step.
The OIP page holds the Ewa Beach phone directory for UIPA appeals and the full set of UIPA opinion letters. The DCCA open records page hosts the standard UIPA request form. Paste the record you want in plain words. Date it. Send it to the right desk. That alone clears up most Ewa Beach requests before they start.
The Department of Health vital records desk handles birth, death, marriage, and civil union files for Ewa Beach residents. The State Registrar line is (808) 586-4533. A certified copy can be ordered online, by mail, or in person at the Honolulu office. Ask the staff for the right form before a trip over. The form set for a birth record is not the same as the form set for a marriage record.
Ewa Beach residents who need a quick land record check can also reach the Bureau of Conveyances. The Bureau is the state land record office and keeps deeds, mortgages, easements, and UCC filings. A call to the Bureau can pull up the book and page for a deed before the walk down to the office. The office sits at 1151 Punchbowl Street, Honolulu, HI 96813. Staff work regular state hours.
Ewa Beach sits inside Honolulu County, and all county-level offices serve the city.

