Search Maui County Phone Directory
Maui County takes in Maui, Molokai, and Lanai. Most of the phone directory runs through the Kalana O Maui Building in Wailuku. Use this Maui County phone directory to call the right line the first time. Look up the County Clerk for council files, the Second Circuit Court for case records, the Maui Police Department for reports and arrest lines, and the Real Property Assessment Division for TMK and assessment questions. Every number on this Maui County phone directory is pulled from the official pages and kept plain so the call is quick.
Maui County Overview
Maui County Clerk Phone Directory
The Office of the County Clerk sits on the 7th floor of the Kalana O Maui Building, 200 South High Street, Wailuku, HI 96793. Main line is (808) 270-7748. Fax is (808) 270-7171. Email: county.clerk@mauicounty.us. Moana Lutey serves as County Clerk, with Richelle Thomson as Deputy County Clerk. The Clerk runs the council agenda process, keeps the record of every council meeting, and runs every election held in Maui County.

The Clerk's office is the keeper of Maui County records. It certifies ordinances, keeps the full legislative history of every bill and resolution, and sits as the first desk for any public records request under chapter 92F of the Hawaii Revised Statutes. For council testimony, the Clerk's main phone directory line is the right call. Staff route to the right committee desk or to Office of Council Services. Election files, petition filings, and voter roll questions also flow through the same main number.
Note: The Maui County phone directory for the Clerk covers Maui, Molokai, and Lanai, so be sure to name the island when you call for local records.
Maui County Council and Mayor Directory
The Maui County Council sits on the 8th floor of the Kalana O Maui Building, 200 South High Street, Wailuku, HI 96793. Main line is (808) 270-7838. Fax: (808) 270-7686. Email: county.council@mauicounty.us. Nine members hold seats tied to set districts: Wailuku/Waihee/Waikapu, Molokai, Lanai, Kahului, South Maui, Makawao/Haiku/Paia, West Maui, East Maui, and Upcountry.
The Mayor's Office sits on the 9th floor of the same building. Phone: (808) 270-7855. The Office of the County Auditor works from 2145 Wells St., Suite 303, Wailuku, HI 96793. Phone: (808) 463-3192. Email: county.auditor@mauicounty.us. The Office of Council Services backs up the full council with research, clerk support, and logistics. Agendas, minutes, and legislative files all flow through the Clerk, so a call to the Clerk's phone directory line often solves the question before a trip to Wailuku.
Main lines to keep handy in the Maui County phone directory:
- County Clerk at (808) 270-7748
- County Council at (808) 270-7838
- Mayor's Office at (808) 270-7855
- County Auditor at (808) 463-3192
Second Circuit Court Phone Directory
The Second Circuit Court serves Maui County from Hoapili Hale, 2145 Main Street, Wailuku, HI 96793. Main line is (808) 244-2929. Hours: Monday through Friday, 7:45 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Civil, criminal, probate, and family cases all flow through the Second Circuit for Maui, Molokai, and Lanai.

Case lookups run through eCourt Kokua and the Ho'ohiki portal, both linked from the Hawaii Judiciary records page. For a certified copy, the request has to state that clearly. Under Hawaii Court Records Rule 10.2, the judiciary charges $2 per document for certification on top of the copy fee. Flat copy fee is $3 per document for 1 to 30 pages, with $0.10 per extra page.
Public access terminals sit at Hoapili Hale for on-site case reading at no cost. A phone call to the main line saves time if the case number is not on hand.
Note: Second Circuit records cover Maui, Molokai, and Lanai, so name the island and the case type when you call the court phone directory.
Maui Police Department Phone Directory
The Maui Police Department sits at 55 Mahalani Street, Wailuku, HI 96793. Main line is (808) 244-6400. Fax: (808) 244-6411. Email: mpd@mpd.net. Chief of Police is John Pelletier. The department serves all of Maui County, including Molokai and Lanai. The Police Commission line is (808) 244-6440.

The department keeps police records, incident reports, arrest records, and crime stats for Maui County. Records requests go through the Records Division during business hours. Formal requests run under chapter 92F of the Hawaii Revised Statutes. A call to the main line first is the quick way to find the right desk or unit.
Short list of lines the department routes:
- Main dispatch and records at (808) 244-6400
- Police Commission at (808) 244-6440
- Fax for records requests at (808) 244-6411
- Email for general contact at mpd@mpd.net
For a felony arrest history or a statewide rap sheet, the Hawaii Criminal Justice Data Center is the right desk. HCJDC sits at 465 South King Street, Room 102, Honolulu, HI 96813. Main line is (808) 587-3100.
Maui County Real Property Phone Directory
The Real Property Assessment Division sits at 70 East Kaahumanu Avenue, Suite A-16, Kahului, HI 96732. Main line is (808) 270-7297. Hours: Monday through Friday, 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. Email: RPA@co.maui.hi.us.

The Maui County qPublic portal takes a search by TMK, owner name, or address. The system returns current assessed value, land and building details, ownership history, sales history, and any exemption on file. The Equitable Property Value Hub holds the appeals form, exemption forms, and instructions. Tax bills and the Circuit Breaker credit route to a separate desk at (808) 270-7697. Email for tax bills: Maui.rptc@co.maui.hi.us.
Phone directory lines inside the Real Property office:
- Clerical (exemptions, mailing address, land class) at (808) 270-7871
- Compliance (Ag use and dedication) at (808) 270-7295
- Tax Maps (ownership, new TMKs, map orders) at (808) 270-7226
- Appraisal (property values) at (808) 270-7798
- Tax bills and Circuit Breaker at (808) 270-7697
Assessment notices ship once a year. The 2026 notices went out on March 13, 2026. Online payments run through the county website or by phone at 1-833-312-0151. Owner-occupied taxpayers get the lowest rate plus a $200,000 cut on taxable value. Deeds, mortgages, and liens get recorded under HRS 502-31. The Bureau of Conveyances - Maui Office sits at 1063 Lower Main Street, Suite C-214, Wailuku, HI 96793, (808) 984-3067. Main statewide recording runs through the Bureau of Conveyances in Honolulu.
The Department of Finance keeps tax records on the 2nd floor of the Kalana O Maui Building, 200 South High Street, Wailuku, HI 96793. Phone: (808) 270-7722.
UIPA Requests in Maui County
Public records in Maui County follow the Uniform Information Practices Act, or UIPA, in chapter 92F of the Hawaii Revised Statutes. The Office of Information Practices in Honolulu oversees UIPA for every county, state, and city desk. The OIP Attorney of the Day service is free. Call (808) 586-1400 or email oip@hawaii.gov. Most replies come back within 24 hours.
When a Maui County desk denies a record, the appeal goes to OIP at no cost. Rulings can be taken to court if needed. The DCCA open records page hosts the standard UIPA request form used by most state and county agencies. The same form works for Maui offices that accept the standard request.
Other state-level desks worth adding to the Maui County phone directory:
- Vital records through the Department of Health
- Hawaii Documents Center at the Hawaii State Library
- Statewide court records at courts.state.hi.us
The Hawaii Documents Center on King Street in Honolulu keeps copies of most Maui County reports going back years. Library phone is (808) 586-3500. Call ahead on older files.
Cities Served Within Maui County
Maui County covers three islands. City pages below pull the local phone directory for each area, with numbers for libraries, police districts, and local services that still route through county or state offices.