Royal Kunia Phone Directory
Royal Kunia is a residential area in Central Oahu inside the City and County of Honolulu. Records for Royal Kunia route through Honolulu desks, but this Royal Kunia phone directory pulls the main lines into one place. Use it to reach the City Clerk at Honolulu Hale, the First Circuit Court, the Honolulu Police, the Mililani Public Library, and the state senator for the district. Pick a number, place the call, and skip the drive into town.
Royal Kunia Overview
Royal Kunia City Phone Directory
The Honolulu City Clerk keeps local records for Royal Kunia. The office is 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, council meeting files, and the voter roll for Royal Kunia precincts. The HNLDOCS app online pulls up council items from 2017 to today.
The full City and County of Honolulu site links every city office in one view. Permit work for Royal Kunia parcels runs through Planning and Permitting. Park and pool questions route to the Parks office. The Honolulu City Council main line is (808) 768-5010, with fax at (808) 768-5011. The council district for Central Oahu includes Royal Kunia, and the district aide can be reached through the main council number.
Note: Royal Kunia records held by the Honolulu City Clerk follow chapter 92F of the Hawaii Revised Statutes, the UIPA public records rule.
Royal Kunia Court Phone Directory
Court files for Royal Kunia flow through the First Circuit Court. Circuit Court is at Ka'ahumanu Hale, 777 Punchbowl Street, Honolulu, HI 96813. Information line is (808) 539-4767. District Court sits at Kauikeaouli Hale, 1111 Alakea Street. Family Court has moved to the Ronald T.Y. Moon Judiciary Complex, 4675 Kapolei Parkway, Kapolei. Royal Kunia residents with a divorce, custody, or adoption case go to the Kapolei complex.
The Judiciary page above links the Royal Kunia phone directory for court lookups. It holds eCourt Kokua and Ho'ohiki, the two main portals for Oahu case files. The Legal Documents Branch 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. Most of the Royal Kunia phone directory lines for the courts come back to this one branch.
Royal Kunia court phone directory short list:
- First Circuit information at (808) 539-4767
- Legal Documents Branch at (808) 539-4300
- Certified Records at (808) 539-4307
- Family Court at the Kapolei complex
Royal Kunia Police Phone Directory
Law enforcement for Royal Kunia runs through the Honolulu Police Department. HPD District 3 covers Pearl City and the Central Oahu area that includes Royal Kunia. Daily arrest logs post on the department site. For inmate information, call (808) 832-1777. Some records come with a hold if the case is still open. That hold follows the UIPA rule under chapter 92F HRS.
Royal Kunia police report copies flow through the HPD 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 record work together when a case needs a full paper trail.
Note: Under chapter 92F HRS, the Honolulu Police must respond to a valid Royal Kunia UIPA request within ten business days or give a reason in writing.
Royal Kunia Library Phone Directory
Mililani Public Library at 95-450 Makaimoimo Street, Mililani, HI 96789 serves Royal Kunia residents. The branch is a Hawaii Documents depository. It holds state and county reports, old newspapers, and part of the Hawaii and Pacific collection. The Hawaii Documents Center lists Mililani as one of the Central Oahu depositories. A quick call to the branch can pull a report off the shelf before a drive from Royal Kunia.
Royal Kunia is represented in the state senate by Senator Michelle Kidani. The district covers Royal Kunia, Mililani Town, and surrounding communities. The senator's office can pull copies of bills and committee reports for a constituent. For election files and voter rolls, the Hawaii Office of Elections keeps the statewide record. Royal Kunia precinct results post after each primary and general election.
A short Royal Kunia phone directory for library and state work:
- Mililani Public Library, 95-450 Makaimoimo Street
- Office of Elections for voter record work
- Hawaii Documents Center for depository copies
- Honolulu City Clerk at (808) 768-3810
Deeds for Royal Kunia parcels are recorded at the state Bureau of Conveyances in Honolulu. The Bureau sends each deed back to the Honolulu Real Property Assessment Division for the tax roll. That handoff is why title calls often move between the Bureau and the city tax desk.
UIPA and Royal Kunia Records
Public records in Royal Kunia 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. 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 a Royal Kunia request gets a no, the OIP appeals route is the next step.
The OIP page above holds the Royal Kunia 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 Royal Kunia requests before they start.
The Department of Health vital records desk handles birth, death, marriage, and civil union files for Royal Kunia 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. Staff can tell you which form to use and which ID counts. The form for a birth record is not the same form used for a marriage record.
Royal Kunia residents who need a civil case file lookup can use the Hawaii Judiciary court records page. The page holds eCourt Kokua and Ho'ohiki in one spot. A lookup by party name can save a trip down to the Punchbowl Street courthouse. Most Royal Kunia case files from the past 15 years show up online within a minute or two of a search.
Royal Kunia sits inside Honolulu County, and all county-level offices serve the area.

