Search Pearl City Phone Directory
Pearl City sits on the Leeward side of Oahu, inside the City and County of Honolulu. The state Office of Elections runs out of Pearl City, which makes the local phone directory a bit different from other Oahu towns. Use this Pearl City phone directory to reach the Office of Elections on Lehua Avenue, the Honolulu City Clerk, the First Circuit Court, the Pearl City Public Library, and the state senator office. A single page, a clean list of numbers, no scrolling around.
Pearl City Overview
Pearl City Elections Phone Directory
The Office of Elections for the state of Hawaii sits in Pearl City at 802 Lehua Avenue, Pearl City, HI 96782. Main line is (808) 453-8683. This office runs every federal, state, and county election held in Hawaii. The Reapportionment Commission also holds public hearings at the Pearl City site. Pearl City residents can pick up forms, drop off ballots, and sign up to vote at this office. The Pearl City phone directory for elections is built around this one main line.
The page shown pulls up the Pearl City election site, with links to voter registration, early voting, and sample ballots. Office hours run during the work week. Call ahead for a special drop-off during a ballot window. Pearl City is represented by State Senator Brandon Elefante at (808) 586-6230. The senator's office can help a Pearl City resident with questions about state laws that affect records, voting, or state-level complaints. A quick call through the Pearl City phone directory to the senator's aide is often faster than a written letter.
Note: The Pearl City phone directory for elections also covers mail-in ballot questions, since every Hawaii voter now gets a ballot by mail.
Pearl City City Phone Directory
Pearl City is part of the City and County of Honolulu, so most city records sit at Honolulu Hale. The Office of the City Clerk is at 530 South King Street, Room 100, Honolulu, HI 96813. Main line: (808) 768-3810. Fax: (808) 768-3835. Email: clerks@honolulu.gov. The Clerk holds Pearl City voter rolls, council meeting files, and island-wide ordinance records. The City and County of Honolulu site holds a live phone directory for every department, which is a quick second stop.
Property records for Pearl City homes run through the Honolulu Real Property Assessment Division, with an office at 842 Bethel Street, Basement, Honolulu, HI 96813. The qPublic portal lets Pearl City owners pull sales history, ownership, and tax class without a drive into town. The Honolulu City Council main line is (808) 768-5010. Pearl City falls under the Council district covering Leeward Oahu. A short call to Council Services at (808) 768-3849 can route you to the right aide.
Pearl City Court Phone Directory
Court records for Pearl City sit with the First Circuit Court. Main courthouse is Ka'ahumanu Hale at 777 Punchbowl Street, Honolulu, HI 96813. 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. That Kapolei site is the closest family court stop for Pearl City residents.
Case files for Pearl City run through the Legal Documents Branch in Honolulu. Main line: (808) 539-4300. Fax: (808) 539-4314. Email: hoohikihelp@courts.hawaii.gov. For certified copies, call (808) 539-4307. For non-certified copies, call (808) 539-4406. Pearl City residents can also run a name or case number search online through eCourt Kokua and Ho'ohiki, both linked from the Hawaii Judiciary court records page. Public access terminals at every Oahu courthouse let a Pearl City visitor read a case file on screen at no cost.
Pearl City phone directory court lines at a glance:
- First Circuit Court info at (808) 539-4767
- Legal Documents Branch at (808) 539-4300
- Certified Records at (808) 539-4307
- Family Court Kapolei at (808) 954-8000
Pearl City Police Phone Directory
Law enforcement for Pearl City runs through the Honolulu Police Department. Pearl City sits in the Pearl City District patrol area. Main records requests flow through the department records desk at the Alapai station in Honolulu. Inmate information is at (808) 832-1777. The Pearl City phone directory for the police is short: one main department line and one records desk. A call first gets the right form before a walk-in.
Police report releases follow chapter 92F HRS, the UIPA rule. Active case files may be held back. Older files come out with a simple written request. The Hawaii Criminal Justice Data Center at 465 South King Street is the desk for statewide criminal history. Pearl City residents often start with the local department for a single incident, then move to HCJDC for the statewide record. Both are part of the Pearl City phone directory work when a background file is needed.
Pearl City Library Phone Directory
The Pearl City Public Library sits at 1138 Waimano Home Road, Pearl City, HI 96782. It is part of the Hawaii State Public Library System. The branch is a quick stop for Pearl City residents who need to read a state report, pull up an old newspaper, or use a public computer for a records search. Staff at the reference desk can help with Pearl City phone directory questions when a number is not on hand.
The branch page shows hours, a main phone line, and the list of other branches across the state system. Pearl City residents use the branch for local history, Hawaiiana materials, and a free computer terminal to hit the qPublic portal for property records. The Pearl City Public Library does not hold city records by itself, but it points users to the right desks at the Honolulu Clerk or the state offices.
Note: The Pearl City Public Library has public computer access for Pearl City phone directory searches and the online property record tools.
Pearl City UIPA and State Records
Public records in Pearl City follow chapter 92F of the Hawaii Revised Statutes. The Office of Information Practices reads UIPA for every desk in the state. OIP is in Honolulu at (808) 586-1400. Email: oip@hawaii.gov. The Attorney of the Day service is free and helps Pearl City residents before a formal request goes out. When a Pearl City request gets a no, file an appeal through OIP. There is no fee for the appeal.
The formal UIPA request form sits at the DCCA open records page. Pearl City residents paste in the record wanted, the date range, and the office that holds the file. Most Pearl City replies come in ten business days. That same form works for the Honolulu City Clerk, the Honolulu Police, and the tax office. A written request beats a phone call for anything more than a single page.
Other state lines for the Pearl City phone directory:
- Department of Health vital records for birth, death, marriage
- Bureau of Conveyances for deeds and land files
- State Senator Brandon Elefante at (808) 586-6230
- Office of Elections at (808) 453-8683
Pearl City residents can use this list as the quick-pick set of Pearl City phone directory calls for state work. Each desk answers its own main line during the work week.
Pearl City is inside Honolulu County, which covers the full island of Oahu.

