Kihei Phone Directory
Kihei sits along the South Maui shore inside Maui County. The Kihei Phone Directory pulls together numbers for the Maui County Clerk, the Second Circuit Court in Wailuku, and the local police desk. Most Kihei records route through Wailuku, the county seat, but state agencies hold vital files and license records. Use this Kihei Phone Directory to find the right desk for a case pull, a voter check, or a property report. A clean call saves a long drive across the island.
Kihei Quick Facts
Kihei County Clerk and Council Phone Directory
All Kihei city records sit with Maui County in Wailuku. The Maui County Clerk's Office is at the Kalana O Maui Building, 200 South High Street, 7th Floor, Wailuku, HI 96793. Phone is (808) 270-7748. The Clerk holds ordinances, resolutions, and all meeting minutes of the Maui County Council.
Kihei is represented on the Maui County Council by Council Member Tom Cook. His office phone is (808) 270-7108. Fax: (808) 270-7119. Email: thomas.cook@mauicounty.us. The Council member covers South Maui including Kihei, Wailea, and Makena. The Council offices sit on the 8th Floor of the Kalana O Maui Building.
The main Maui County government site lists every department with a phone line. Permits, council agendas, and public notice items for Kihei sit on that portal. Note: The Clerk takes mail-in requests, so a quick call first sets the fee and the turnaround.
Note: Most Kihei records calls route to Wailuku, so plan a trip during business hours or send the request by mail to the Kalana O Maui Building.
Kihei Second Circuit Court Phone Directory
The Second Circuit Court serves Kihei and all of Maui County. Circuit Court sits at Hoapili Hale, 2145 Main Street, Wailuku, HI 96793. Main phone line is (808) 244-2929. The Second Circuit covers criminal, civil, family, and probate cases for South Maui.
District Court and Family Court both sit in Wailuku. Kihei residents use the Wailuku Family Court for divorce, custody, and guardianship files. Online case lookups run through eCourt Kokua and Ho'ohiki on the Hawaii Judiciary records page. The standard fee is $3 per document for 1 to 30 pages, $0.10 per extra page, $2 to certify, and $4 to exemplify.
Public access terminals at the Wailuku courthouse let a Kihei user read case files on screen at no cost. For certified copies by mail, call the court first for a fee quote. The Legal Documents Branch on Maui takes mail-in requests for older paper files.
Hawaii Revised Statutes chapter 92F, the UIPA, covers how courts handle records requests. Family Court files carry extra limits under chapter 571 to protect minors. Short notes help the court clerk pull the right case file faster.
Kihei Police Records Phone Directory
The Maui County Police Department serves Kihei from its Kihei substation and the main station in Wailuku at 55 Mahalani Street. Main police line is (808) 244-6400. Records Division handles police report copies under UIPA rules.
Statewide rap sheets for Kihei residents come from the Hawaii Criminal Justice Data Center. HCJDC sits at 465 South King Street, Room 102, Honolulu, HI 96813. Main line is (808) 587-3100. Staff work Monday through Friday, 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. Criminal history checks process by mail.
Short list of common Kihei police desk needs:
- Report copies and case status
- Accident report pulls
- Records under UIPA for a named party
- Inmate info from state corrections
For most Kihei police calls, the Records Division at (808) 244-6400 is the first line. A short note with the case number and date helps the clerk pull the right file. Walk-in pulls are free at the Wailuku station counter during business hours.
Kihei Property and Tax Records
Property records for Kihei sit with the Maui County Real Property Assessment Division. The division runs a qPublic portal that pulls parcel data, ownership, and sales history. Kihei TMK numbers start with the third zone and trace every South Maui lot. Assessment notices ship yearly. Property tax year runs July 1 to June 30.
Source lead-in from the DCCA open records page covers the standard request form used by most state agencies.

DCCA handles business, contractor, and professional licensing records for Kihei. The same form works for most state agencies. Deeds and liens for Kihei properties go through the Hawaii Bureau of Conveyances at (808) 587-0147. The Bureau sits on Oahu, but mail-in requests from Kihei residents are routine.
Kihei has no dedicated public library. Residents use the Wailuku Public Library and other Maui branches for government document lookups. The Hawaii State Public Library System has full catalog search online. A quick call to Wailuku can point a Kihei user to the right branch.
Kihei Vital Records and UIPA
Vital records for Kihei births, deaths, and marriages go through the state, not the county. Source lead-in from the Department of Health Vital Records office covers the forms and fees for each record type.

The main Vital Records line is (808) 586-4533. A certified copy runs $10 for a birth or marriage record and $12 for a death. Same-day pickup works in Honolulu. Kihei users order by mail through the State Department of Health. The office also handles late filings and name corrections.
Public records in Kihei run under chapter 92F of the Hawaii Revised Statutes, the UIPA. The Office of Information Practices oversees UIPA for every state and county agency. OIP phone is (808) 586-1400. Email: oip@hawaii.gov. OIP is the right desk for a slow reply or a denied record. Elections info for Kihei sits with the Hawaii Office of Elections.
Note: Most Kihei UIPA replies come by email within a week, and OIP's free Attorney of the Day line can sort out a stuck request fast.
Kihei Mayor and State Phone Directory
The Maui County Mayor's Office sits at 200 South High Street, 9th Floor, Wailuku, HI 96793. Main line is (808) 270-7855. Kihei residents call this office for county policy questions, permit issues, and storm updates. The mayor oversees every Maui County department from police to parks.
Tax records for Kihei sit with the Maui District Office of the Hawaii Department of Taxation at 54 South High Street, Wailuku, HI 96793. Mail goes to P.O. Box 1427, Wailuku, HI 96793-1427. Taxpayer Services runs at (808) 984-8500. Property tax year on Maui runs July 1 to June 30. Assessment notices ship each March. Kihei residential class rates set by the Maui County Council run on a tiered scale.
Short list of common Kihei county desks:
- County Clerk at (808) 270-7748
- Mayor's Office at (808) 270-7855
- Police Records at (808) 244-6400
- Real Property Assessment via qPublic
- Council Member Tom Cook at (808) 270-7108
For federal matters, Kihei residents use the U.S. Courts for the District of Hawaii in Honolulu. Passport services run through the U.S. Post Office in Kihei during set hours. A short call first sets up the right appointment window.