Kahului Phone Directory
Kahului is the commercial hub of Maui County. The Kahului phone directory lists numbers for the Maui County Clerk in Wailuku, the Second Circuit Court, the Maui Police Department, and the local property tax office in Kahului itself. Records for Kahului residents sit with Maui County and the state, and most calls for Kahului route to offices a short drive up the road in Wailuku. Use this Kahului phone directory to save a trip and find the right desk on the first try.
Kahului Quick Facts
Kahului County Clerk Phone Directory
Kahului has no town clerk. Every clerk record for Kahului sits with the Maui County Clerk's Office at 200 South High Street, 7th Floor, Wailuku, HI 96793. Main line is (808) 270-7748. Voter files, ordinances, council minutes, and local filings that touch Kahului all route through this office. Kahului residents often drive the short stretch up to Wailuku to file in person or pull certified copies.

General Maui County work for Kahului routes through the Maui County main switchboard. Kahului residents use the county site to book permits, pay fees, and file forms online. The phone directory at the county building lists a direct line for each department and saves the wait at the main switchboard.
Note: The Kahului phone directory for clerk work routes to Wailuku, so Kahului residents usually call ahead before a trip to 200 South High Street.
Kahului Court Records Phone Directory
The Second Circuit Court sits at Hoapili Hale, 2145 Main Street, Wailuku, HI 96793. The Second Circuit serves Kahului and all of Maui County. Main line is (808) 244-2800. Kahului cases, from small claims to civil and family files, route through this court. Certified copies, non-certified copies, and certified court reports come from the Legal Documents Branch at the same address.
Court records for Kahului can be searched from home on the Hawaii Judiciary records page. eCourt Kokua and Ho'ohiki pull case files at no cost. A public access terminal at Hoapili Hale lets Kahului residents read full files on screen without a fee.
Common Kahului court fees:
- Flat $3 per document for 1 to 30 pages
- $0.10 per page past 30
- $2 per document to certify
- $4 per document to exemplify
Chapter 92F of the Hawaii Revised Statutes sets the rule for Kahului court record access. Most Kahului files open to the public, with some limits for juvenile and sealed cases.
Kahului Police Phone Directory
The Maui Police Department holds records for Kahului. Main headquarters is at 55 Mahalani Street, Wailuku, HI 96793. Kahului residents call the Wailuku desk for arrest reports, incident logs, and traffic files. A records unit at the same address takes UIPA requests under chapter 92F.
Statewide criminal history files for Kahului residents sit with the state. The Hawaii Criminal Justice Data Center at 465 South King Street, Room 102, Honolulu, answers at (808) 587-3100. Office hours run Monday through Friday, 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. Kahului residents use HCJDC for name checks and court-ordered clearances.
Police records in Kahului follow the standard UIPA process. Active case files stay closed during prosecution and open once the court closes the file. A quick call to the Maui Police records desk often sorts out the exact status of a Kahului report before a resident files the paper request.
Note: Kahului arrest reports flow through the Maui Police records desk in Wailuku, so a Kahului resident should call before a drive up.
Kahului Property and Tax Phone Directory
Kahului keeps one of the few local desks in town. The Maui County Real Property Assessment Division office that serves Kahului is at 70 E. Kaahumanu Avenue, Suite A-16, Kahului, HI 96732. Main line is (808) 270-7297. Staff pull assessment records, answer TMK questions, and take home exemption forms.
The Bureau of Conveyances in Honolulu holds the deed and mortgage file for every Kahului parcel. Main line is (808) 587-0147. Kahului owners mail copies to 1151 Punchbowl Street, Honolulu, HI 96813. Most Kahului deed pulls can be done online through the Bureau portal.
Key Kahului property and tax phone directory lines:
- Real Property Assessment at (808) 270-7297
- Bureau of Conveyances at (808) 587-0147
- Maui County Finance main switchboard
- Treasury for property tax bills
Maui County property tax year runs July 1 to June 30. Assessment notices mail in March. Home exemption for Kahului owners under 65 starts at $200,000 and climbs for older owners. Appeals go through the Maui County Board of Review.
Kahului Public Library Phone Directory
The Kahului Public Library sits at 90 School Street, Kahului, HI 96732. Phone is (808) 873-3097. The branch is one of seven Hawaii Documents depositories, so Kahului residents can read full state and county reports at no cost. The library holds historical newspapers, genealogy resources, and Maui County reports that cover Kahului.

Library staff can point Kahului residents to Maui County council minutes, older Kahului zoning files, and legislative bill tracks. A public terminal lets patrons search the Hawaii Documents Center catalog, open eCourt Kokua, and pull Kahului property files from the county site. The phone directory at the branch routes to research help and interlibrary loans.
Kahului Elections and Council Phone Directory
The Hawaii Office of Elections holds voter files for Kahului. Main line is (808) 453-8683. Office is at 802 Lehua Avenue, Pearl City, HI 96782. Kahului voters pull ballot copies and check registration through that same line.
Kahului is represented on the Maui County Council by Council Member Tasha Kama. Her office at 200 South High Street, 8th Floor, Wailuku, HI 96793, takes calls at (808) 270-5501. Email is tasha.kama@mauicounty.us. The Kahului council office helps residents with local records and county services. Staff point Kahului residents to the right county desk when a request crosses more than one department.
Kahului bills and committee reports sit with the Maui County Council. The council clerk tracks Kahului land use, roads, and budget files. Legislative matters that touch Kahului at the state level flow through the Hawaii State Legislature in Honolulu.
UIPA Records Requests for Kahului
Public records in Kahului follow the Uniform Information Practices Act, chapter 92F of the Hawaii Revised Statutes. A Kahului resident can file a UIPA request with any county or state agency and expect a reply inside ten business days. The DCCA open records page hosts the standard UIPA form that most Kahului offices accept.
The Office of Information Practices at 250 South Hotel Street, Suite 107, Honolulu, oversees UIPA for every agency. Main line is (808) 586-1400. Email is oip@hawaii.gov. The Attorney of the Day service is free. A Kahului resident can call with a quick question before filing a formal request.
Vital records for Kahului run through the state Department of Health Vital Records at (808) 586-4533. Certified copies run $10 each. A denial of a Kahului request can be appealed to OIP at no cost.
Nearby Phone Directory Pages
Kahului shares records and phone lines with the rest of Maui County. Pages below drill into nearby places and link back to the county desk in Wailuku.