Find People in Kahului

A Kahului people search runs through the Maui Police Kahului Substation, the Second Circuit Court in Wailuku, the Maui County Clerk, and the Real Property Assessment office on Kaahumanu Avenue. Kahului is the commercial and airport hub of Maui. The town sits on the north shore and holds most of the island's shopping, air travel, and harbor traffic. The RPA office is right in Kahului, which makes local parcel checks quick. Most other records still roll up to Wailuku a few miles west.

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The Maui Police Department runs the Kahului Substation for patrol work in Central Maui's commercial core. Walk-in asks and minor report filings happen at the substation. All formal copy requests go to the MPD Records Unit at the main station. That office is at 55 Mahalani Street in Wailuku, phone (808) 244-6400. Records hours are Monday through Thursday, 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. The fax for record asks is (808) 244-6418. A Kahului people search for a police file runs through this unit.

Below is the Maui Police main site, which lists the request form and fee schedule. See mauicounty.gov for the MPD page.

Maui Police Kahului Substation page for a Kahului people search

Under HRS § 92F-13, names, home addresses, Social Security numbers, dates of birth, and phone numbers are redacted from public copies. Juvenile data is always held back. Open case files are sealed until the case closes. Mail: Maui Police Records, 55 Mahalani Street, Wailuku, HI 96793.

MPD posts daily arrest logs on the Maui Police main site. Each log shows name, age, charge, and booking time. Logs roll into the records file after a short live window. Older log data takes a formal records request.

Second Circuit Court

Maui is the Second Judicial Circuit. The Second Circuit Court in Wailuku handles all civil, criminal, family, probate, and traffic cases for Kahului. The court is at 2145 Main Street, Wailuku, (808) 244-2700. Copies cost $3 per page. Certified copies are $5. Kahului traffic cases often come through the District Court docket.

Online case lookup runs through eCourt Kokua at courts.state.hi.us. Case search is free. Document copies are $3 per doc online. Sealed cases and juvenile matters do not come up in the public view. HRS Chapter 92F sets the release rules for court files.

Note: For old Second Circuit District Court cases, go in person to the Legal Documents Branch in Wailuku. Some older records are not online.

Kahului District Services

The Maui County Clerk serves Kahului residents from the Kalana O Maui Building at 200 South High Street, 7th Floor, Wailuku. The phone is (808) 270-7748. The Clerk keeps council records, ordinances, resolutions, and voter rolls. A Kahului people search for a voter check or council file routes through this office.

Kahului People Search by Property

The Real Property Assessment (RPA) office for Maui County is in Kahului. The office sits at 70 East Kaahumanu Avenue, Suite A-16. The phone is (808) 270-7297. Kahului parcels fall in TMK zone 3-7 for the most part. A Kahului people search by parcel ties a name to a deed, sale, or tax roll.

The qPublic portal supports search by address, owner name, or TMK. Kahului has a deep mix of retail parcels, industrial lots, and residential tracts. Use the owner field to narrow a shared street. The portal also shows land value, building value, and up to ten years of tax data.

Key Kahului offices:

  • Real Property Assessment: 70 E. Kaahumanu Ave, Suite A-16, (808) 270-7297
  • Maui Police Kahului Substation (patrol only)
  • Maui County Clerk (Wailuku): 200 S. High Street, 7th Floor
  • Second Circuit Court (Wailuku): 2145 Main Street

Vital Records for Kahului

The Hawaii Department of Health has no Kahului-only window. The state office on Oahu handles all Maui vital records. Birth, death, marriage, and civil union records route through DOH at 1250 Punchbowl Street, Room 103, Honolulu. The phone is (808) 586-4541. Fees are $10 for the first copy and $4 for each extra copy.

Under HRS § 338-18, only the named person, a close family member, or a legal agent can pull a certified copy. Mail orders need a printed form, a photo ID copy, and proof of tie. See health.hawaii.gov/vitalrecords for the form list.

Other Kahului People Search Tools

For adult convictions, HCJDC runs eCrim at ag.hawaii.gov/hcjdc. Each name search is $5. A certified report is $12. HCJDC sits at 465 South King Street, Room 101, Honolulu. Chapter 846, HRS, sets the rules on what data can be shared. The covered offender list at sexoffenders.ehawaii.gov runs under Chapter 846E.

The Maui Community Correctional Center (MCCC) is the main detention site for the county, Kahului included. MCCC is at 600 Waiale Road in Wailuku, phone (808) 243-5900. Check inmate status through SAVIN at hawaiipolice.gov/services/inmate-information. SAVIN is free and anonymous.

The Bureau of Conveyances at boc.ehawaii.gov is the statewide deed index. A name search pulls every parcel in Hawaii tied to that name. Chapter 803, HRS, covers arrest warrant rules. For UIPA record asks, see oip.hawaii.gov.

Note: A full Kahului people search often blends MPD files, Second Circuit Court data, the Kahului RPA parcel index, and HCJDC conviction checks.

Nearby Maui Cities

Kahului sits next to Wailuku in Central Maui. Kihei is a short drive south.

Kahului People Search Parcel Walkthrough

Maui runs its own parcel site. For a Kahului people search by home, the qPublic portal is the main tool. The link is qpublic.schneidercorp.com. Pick the owner search. Type the last name first. That is the Maui format. A first name by itself will not pull the right hits. The site also takes a street address or a TMK number.

Each hit shows the owner name, the mailing address, and the parcel value. Sales history runs back at least ten years. Deed links click out to the state Bureau of Conveyances. Tax bills show too. Kahului parcels fall in TMK zone 3-7 for most blocks. The airport zone is 3-8. Most lots in Kahului are small, tight tracts. Many homes date to the 1960s and 1970s.

A second tool is mauicounty.gov/property-records. It pulls from the same core data but adds a sales map view. Click any red dot and the owner pops up. Good for tracking a sale block by block. Maui County also has an in-person office at 70 E. Kaahumanu Avenue, Suite A-16, Kahului, (808) 270-7297. Staff can help with parcel maps and TMK pulls.

HRS Chapter 502 sets the deed filing rules. Hawaii is one of only two states with a single state recording office. That helps a Kahului people search that reaches out past Maui. The Bureau of Conveyances at 1151 Punchbowl Street in Honolulu holds the full deed index. A name search there pulls every parcel in the state. The state phone is (808) 587-0147.

Daily arrest logs are a fast first step in a Kahului people search. The Maui Police Department posts a rolling log at mauicounty.gov. Each row shows the booked name, age, town, date, time, and charge. Most Kahului bookings show up the same day. Logs stay live for a short window. HRS Chapter 803 sets the arrest and booking rules statewide. A Kahului arrest often routes into MCCC at 600 Waiale Road in Wailuku.

The log is free. No log in is needed. Search by name or scroll by day. Some entries list only the charge code. A call to MPD at (808) 244-6400 can map a code to a plain word. Older logs roll off after a short run. For a file that has dropped off, send a written records ask to MPD. The Oahu log feed at honolulupd.org/information/arrest-logs is a useful cross-check when a Kahului name may have a prior Oahu booking.

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