Wahiawa Phone Directory

Wahiawa sits in Central Oahu within the City and County of Honolulu. The Wahiawa Phone Directory holds key numbers for the Wahiawa District Court, the Mililani Public Library, and the Honolulu Police records desk. The town handles small claims, traffic, and landlord-tenant matters at its own District Court. Other city files route to Honolulu Hale. Use this Wahiawa Phone Directory to find the right line for a case pull, a voter check, or a property report without a long back-and-forth.

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Wahiawa Quick Facts

Oahu Island
1st Circuit Court
Honolulu County
96786 ZIP Code

Wahiawa District Court Phone Directory

Wahiawa is served by the Wahiawa District Court for local judicial matters. The District Court is one of five that serve Honolulu County. It handles misdemeanors, traffic violations, landlord-tenant matters, and small claims for Central Oahu. All Wahiawa District Court cases fall under the First Circuit Court of Hawaii.

Source lead-in from the First Circuit Court contact page lists the Wahiawa District Court address, phone line, and hours.

Wahiawa Central Oahu court resources and Wahiawa Phone Directory

The First Circuit Court main info line is (808) 539-4767. Circuit Court sits at Ka'ahumanu Hale, 777 Punchbowl Street, Honolulu, HI 96813-5093. For Legal Documents Branch lookups, call (808) 539-4300. Certified copies come from the Certified Records Section at (808) 539-4307. Non-certified copies come from the Files and Services Section at (808) 539-4406.

Court fees to note:

  • Flat $3 per document for 1 to 30 pages
  • $0.10 for each extra page over 30
  • $2 per document to certify
  • $4 per document to exemplify

Online case lookups run on the Hawaii Judiciary records search page. eCourt Kokua and Ho'ohiki both pull free case info from home. Public access terminals at each Oahu courthouse let a Wahiawa user read case files on screen at no cost. UIPA rules in chapter 92F of the Hawaii Revised Statutes cover how courts release records.

Note: Small claims at Wahiawa District Court cap out at $5,000, and landlord-tenant disputes under Hawaii Revised Statutes chapter 521 often land at the same court.

Wahiawa Library and City Phone Lines

The Mililani Public Library at 95-450 Makaimoimo Street, Mililani, HI 96789, serves the Wahiawa area. It holds state reports, ordinance copies, and government research tools. The branch is part of the Hawaii State Public Library System. Staff can pull state publications and point users to the right state or county desk.

City records for Wahiawa route through the Office of the City Clerk at 530 South King Street, Room 100, Honolulu, HI 96813. Main line is (808) 768-3810. The Clerk holds ordinances, resolutions, and all council meeting minutes. The main City and County of Honolulu site lists every department with a direct line.

The Honolulu City Council meets at Honolulu Hale. Council staff line is (808) 768-5010. Nine members serve the whole island. Wahiawa has a district seat on the council. For voter records and election filings, use the Hawaii Office of Elections. Wahiawa is represented in the Hawaii State Senate by Senator Donovan Dela Cruz, reachable through the Hawaii State Legislature.

The Honolulu Police Department serves Wahiawa as part of its Oahu patrol grid. Daily arrest logs and press updates go up on the department site. For inmate info, the line is (808) 832-1777. Police reports and incident logs come from the Records Division under UIPA rules in chapter 92F of the Hawaii Revised Statutes.

Statewide rap sheet checks for Wahiawa residents go through 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.

A Wahiawa user can pull a police report at the Records Division counter with a valid case number. The Honolulu Police Department keeps press releases and daily logs online. For older reports, a mail-in request with the date and parties moves the case along faster. Most records fall under UIPA, so a denial can be appealed to the Office of Information Practices at no cost.

Property records for Wahiawa sit with the Honolulu Real Property Assessment Division. The qPublic portal pulls parcel data, ownership, and sales history. Deeds and liens go through the Hawaii Bureau of Conveyances at (808) 587-0147.

Note: Wahiawa property tax rates follow the City and County of Honolulu residential class at 0.35% of assessed value, with a $120,000 home exemption for owners under 65.

Wahiawa Open Records and UIPA

Public records in Wahiawa 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 sits at 250 South Hotel Street, Suite 107, Honolulu, HI 96813. Main line is (808) 586-1400. Email: oip@hawaii.gov.

Source lead-in from the DCCA open records page covers the standard request form used by most state agencies for Wahiawa residents.

DCCA open records request page for the Wahiawa Phone Directory

DCCA handles business, contractor, and professional licensing records. The same form works for most state desks. Vital records for Wahiawa births, deaths, and marriages go through the Department of Health Vital Records office at (808) 586-4533. Certified copies run $10 for birth or marriage and $12 for death records.

OIP's free Attorney of the Day line is the right shortcut when a city or state desk is slow to reply. Most replies land within 24 hours. OIP also takes denial appeals at no cost, and rulings can be taken to court if needed. That path works for any Wahiawa resident who has hit a wall on a UIPA request.

Wahiawa Tax and State Agency Phone Directory

Tax records for Wahiawa sit with the Oahu District Office of the Hawaii Department of Taxation at 830 Punchbowl Street, Honolulu, HI 96813-5094. Mail goes to P.O. Box 259, Honolulu, HI 96809-0259. Taxpayer Services is at (808) 587-4242 or the toll line (800) 887-8974. Fax runs to (808) 587-1488.

Other key Wahiawa tax lines:

  • Office Audit Branch at (808) 587-1644
  • Collection Branch at (808) 587-1600
  • Field Audit at (808) 587-1700
  • Tax Maps Branch for TMK lookups

Email routes to tax.office.audit@hawaii.gov, tax.oahu.collection@hawaii.gov, and tax.field.audit@hawaii.gov. Property tax year runs July 1 to June 30. Assessment notices ship each December. The home exemption is $120,000 for owners under 65 and $160,000 for owners 65 and older. Appeals go through the Board of Review.

The Hawaii Documents Center inside the Hawaii State Library on King Street holds copies of most Honolulu County reports. The library phone is (808) 586-3500. A Wahiawa user can also pull state reports at the Mililani Public Library without a downtown trip. For federal files, Wahiawa residents use the U.S. Courts for the District of Hawaii in Honolulu.

Note: Wahiawa sits close to Schofield Barracks, so some federal and military records need a separate request routed to the U.S. Army's records desk.

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