Search Hawaiian Paradise Park Records

A Hawaiian Paradise Park people search pulls from Hawaii Police in Pahoa, the Third Circuit Court in Hilo, and Big Island property systems. Hawaiian Paradise Park is a large residential subdivision in the Puna district of the island of Hawaii. The area sits in Hawaii County. Records work for Hawaiian Paradise Park flows through Hilo-based offices and state-wide Hawaii portals.

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Hawaiian Paradise Park Overview

Hawaii County
Puna District
3rd Judicial Circuit
96749 ZIP Code

Hawaii Police serves the Puna district from the Pahoa Station at (808) 966-5835. Pahoa is the closest station to Hawaiian Paradise Park. The county's main records office is in Hilo. A Hawaiian Paradise Park people search for a report, a crash file, or an abstract goes through Hilo.

Hawaii Police runs an online portal. See hawaiipolice.gov.

Hawaii Police page for a Hawaiian Paradise Park people search

Copy fees are set by Hawaii County policy. Juvenile data, victim contact info, and home addresses are pulled from public copies under HRS § 92F-13. Email and phone ask are both fine. The main records line is (808) 935-3311. Pahoa walk-ins can ask for a report number but pick-up of paper is done in Hilo.

Hawaii Police uses the same Hawaii SAVIN tool as other counties. The site at hawaiipolice.gov/services/inmate-information lets you sign up for inmate alerts.

Hawaiian Paradise Park People Search Court Cases

Hawaii County sits in the Third Judicial Circuit. The main courthouse is in Hilo at 777 Kilauea Avenue, phone (808) 961-7400. The Third Circuit Court hears civil, criminal, family, probate, and traffic cases. A Hawaiian Paradise Park people search on a case file runs through the Hilo courthouse.

Note: Third Circuit District Court cases before August 2012 are not in eCourt Kokua. Older files need an in-person Hilo clerk pull.

Hawaiian Paradise Park People Search by Property

Hawaiian Paradise Park is a grid of roughly one-acre lots. Hawaii County holds all parcel, owner, and tax data. The county Real Property Tax office is at 101 Pauahi Street #4 in Hilo, phone (808) 961-8201. qPublic for the Big Island is the main online search.

Big Island qPublic is at qpublic.net/hi/hawaii. Search by name, TMK, or street.

Big Island qPublic page for a Hawaiian Paradise Park people search

Output shows owner names, TMK, land area, and tax value. Sales dates and prices are held too. Data refreshes yearly on a set county cycle. A TMK like (3) 1-5-008-001 can be typed with or without dashes.

County property data and deed lookups also sit at courts.state.hi.us/property-records. Statewide deed filings run through the Bureau of Conveyances at boc.ehawaii.gov. HRS Chapter 502 is the law for recording.

Hawaii County property contacts:

  • Real Property Tax: 101 Pauahi Street #4, Hilo, (808) 961-8201
  • County Clerk: 25 Aupuni Street, Hilo, (808) 961-8255
  • Pahoa Police Station: (808) 966-5835
  • Third Circuit Court: 777 Kilauea Avenue, Hilo, (808) 961-7400

Hawaiian Paradise Park Vital Records

Birth, death, marriage, and civil union records for Hawaiian Paradise Park file with the Hawaii DOH. The Big Island vital records office is the Hilo District Health Office at 75 Aupuni Street #201, Hilo, phone (808) 974-6008. Mail orders run through the Oahu office at (808) 586-4541.

The DOH Big Island page has hours and forms. See health.hawaii.gov/big-island/home/vital-statistics.

Hawaii DOH vital records page for a Hawaiian Paradise Park people search

HRS § 338-18 sets who can pull a certified copy. A named party, close kin, or a legal agent may ask. Mail orders run 4 to 6 weeks. Send a printed form, a state ID copy, and proof of tie with the check.

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Adult conviction checks run through eCrim at HCJDC. Each name search is $5. A certified report is $12. See ag.hawaii.gov/hcjdc. HRS Chapter 846 holds the data rules for Hawaii County residents too.

Covered offender data is at sexoffenders.ehawaii.gov under HRS Chapter 846E. Inmate checks for Big Island jails run through SAVIN at hawaiipolice.gov/services/inmate-information. The Hawaii Community Correctional Center (HCCC) is the main Hilo holding site.

UIPA asks (HRS Chapter 92F) go to oip.hawaii.gov. HRS Chapter 803 covers wiretap rules. Full state law text is at law.hawaii.gov. County Clerk records are at hawaiicounty.gov.

A full Hawaiian Paradise Park people search blends Hawaii Police reports, Third Circuit Court data, Big Island qPublic parcel info, and HCJDC conviction checks.

Hawaiian Paradise Park Legal Aid

Legal Aid Society of Hawaii has a Hilo office that serves all of Puna. The intake line is (808) 536-4302. Volunteer Legal Services Hawaii also runs a free help line. Both groups guide a person through UIPA asks under HRS Chapter 92F.

The Office of Information Practices at oip.hawaii.gov handles state-wide open records work. Most state offices must reply in 10 business days. Full copy runs can take longer. A search fee may apply if the file is large.

Hawaiian Paradise Park sits on former agricultural land. Lava flows from the 2018 Kilauea event reshaped parts of Puna. County records for post-2018 parcels can show map notes about flow paths. The state law hub at law.hawaii.gov holds text for emergency land and records rules under HRS Chapter 127A.

Hawaiian Paradise Park sits in the Puna district of Hawaii County. Police work runs through the Hawaii Police Department. The Pahoa station is the first stop for Puna calls. The main Pahoa line is (808) 966-5835. For a copy of a full report, the Records Section in Hilo handles the pull. The Hilo line is (808) 961-2233.

The request goes to the Records Section at 349 Kapiolani Street, Hilo. Walk-in hours run Monday through Friday, 7:45 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Copies run $0.50 for the first page and $0.25 for each extra page. Color copies cost more. A verification letter for an incident is $1 for the first page. Payment can be by cash or card at the front window.

Steps for a Paradise Park report ask:

  • Note the case number or date
  • Visit hawaiipolice.gov for the request form
  • Fill in name, case data, and tie to the case
  • Mail or walk in to the Hilo Records Section
  • Pay the copy fee and wait for the pull

HRS § 92F-13 blocks some data. Juvenile names, victim home addresses, and undercover agent tags get cut. A named party in the report can see more than a third party. A third party can ask under HRS Chapter 92F for a full copy. The chief can deny a full copy if the case is open.

Arrest logs for Hawaii County post to the HPD site. The log shows name, age, charge, and booking time. The log holds about 14 days of data. Older bookings need a formal request. A deep pull on a closed case is often faster than one on an open case.

For a crash report, a third party can pull the face sheet with a case number. Full crash reports go to named drivers, owners, and insurers. A lawyer or an insurer can ask with a release form. Most crash work on Puna roads like Highway 130 or Paradise Drive routes through the Hilo Records Section.

HRS Chapter 846 sets rules for the state criminal file. That file is a separate path, run by HCJDC. The HCJDC eCrim tool is the right place for a state-wide name check. A full police report and a state criminal history are not the same thing. One is a case file. The other is a name-based record of convictions.

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