Kaneohe People Search

Kaneohe sits on the Windward side of Oahu, north of Kailua and across the Koolau Range from downtown Honolulu. A Kaneohe people search uses HPD District 4 files, the Windward District Court, and state portals for parcel and vital data. Marine Corps Base Hawaii sits on the Mokapu peninsula and draws federal cases that do not show up on HPD logs. Windward Community College is in town, too. Use this page to run each step of a Kaneohe people search.

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Kaneohe Overview

Oahu Island
1st Circuit
HPD D4 Police District
96744 Main Zip

HPD District 4 covers Kaneohe as part of Windward Oahu. The Kaneohe Substation line is (808) 723-8640. Walk-in reports are taken at the substation desk. For a formal report copy, the request has to be sent to the main Records Division at Alapai Headquarters, 801 South Beretania Street, Honolulu. Records hours are Monday to Friday, 7:45 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.

Here is the HPD police reports page used to start most Kaneohe people search work on police files. See honolulupd.org/police-reports for the form.

HPD Kaneohe Substation page for a Kaneohe people search

A report copy is $0.50 for the first page and $0.25 per extra. A color copy is $0.65 per page. A verification letter is $1.00. Email: recordsrequest@honolulupd.org. Under HRS § 92F-13 and Chapter 803, juvenile names, dates of birth, Social Security numbers, home addresses, and phone numbers are redacted.

HPD posts daily arrest logs at honolulupd.org/information/arrest-logs. The log shows 14 days of name, age, charge, and booking time. Kaneohe arrests book into the main HPD cellblock at Alapai or go straight to OCCC.

Kaneohe Community Services

Kaneohe is in the City and County of Honolulu. The City Clerk at 530 South King Street holds council records, voter rolls, and campaign data. The main line is (808) 768-3810. Email: clerks@honolulu.gov. A UIPA request under HRS Chapter 92F is the right path for most clerk files.

Kaneohe Court Record Lookup

Kaneohe cases sit in the First Judicial Circuit. Small claims, landlord cases, civil suits up to $40,000, traffic, and misdemeanors tied to Kaneohe head to the Windward District Court. Felony cases and family filings move to Ka`ahumanu Hale at 777 Punchbowl Street or to the Kapolei Judiciary Complex. The main court line is (808) 539-4767.

Case search runs through eCourt Kokua at courts.state.hi.us. A name search is free. A doc view is $3 or $0.10 per page. A $125 flat quarterly pass cuts the cost for repeat users. Rush copy orders add $10 per doc. See courts.state.hi.us for forms and fees.

Under HRS Chapter 92F, sealed files, sealed adoptions, and juvenile cases are closed. District Court criminal cases before August 2012 are not in the online index. For older Kaneohe files, ask at the clerk window in person.

Note: Family Court files for Kaneohe may be split. Older files are at Ka`ahumanu Hale. Newer files are at the Kapolei Judiciary Complex. Call before a trip.

Kaneohe Property Records

Kaneohe parcel data is held by RPAD. Kaneohe zip 96744 covers the main town and mauka valleys like Haiku, Waikane, and Waiahole. qPublic is the main search tool.

RPAD offices for Kaneohe parcels:

  • City Hall: 530 South King Street, Room 115, (808) 768-3980
  • Downtown Office: 842 Bethel Street, Basement, (808) 768-3799
  • Email: bfsrpmailbox@honolulu.gov

Kaneohe Vital Records

Kaneohe birth, marriage, civil union, and death copies are pulled from the state DOH Vital Records office at 1250 Punchbowl Street, Room 103. Window hours are Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, 7:45 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. The main line is (808) 586-4541. A certified copy is $10 for the first and $4 for each extra. Use health.hawaii.gov/vitalrecords to pull the forms.

Under HRS § 338-18, only the named person, a parent, a child, or a legal agent can order a certified copy. A photo ID and proof of tie are needed for any mail order. Older records can take up to six weeks to print.

Other Kaneohe People Search Tools

The HCJDC eCrim portal at ag.hawaii.gov/hcjdc is the go-to for adult conviction data. Each name check is $5. A certified report is $12. HCJDC sits at 465 South King Street, Room 101, Honolulu. HRS Chapter 846 governs the file.

The Covered Offender Registry at sexoffenders.ehawaii.gov is free and public. Chapter 846E, HRS, is the state law. Search by name or zip (96744 for Kaneohe). For in-custody lookups, the SAVIN tool at hawaiipolice.gov/services/inmate-information is free. Kaneohe arrests often book into OCCC at 2199 Kamehameha Highway, (808) 832-1777.

Note: A full Kaneohe people search often pairs HPD arrest logs, eCourt Kokua case data, the Covered Offender Registry, and a qPublic parcel pull.

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Kaneohe People Search Property Walkthrough

A tie between a person and a Kaneohe parcel is one of the best ways to confirm an address. The Honolulu qPublic site holds full Oahu data. Go to qpublic.schneidercorp.com. The site is free. No log in is needed. HRS Chapter 502 sets the rules for deed and lien filings that feed the parcel file.

Search tips help a lot. Try the street name with no suffix. Drop "Road" or "Street" from the term. A TMK can be typed with or without dashes. Leave off the island digit if the system flags an error. Owner names are held last, first. A middle name is not needed. Joint owners show as one line with an ampersand.

Output covers ten years of assessment data. Each row shows land value, building value, and tax class. Sale price and sale date post next to the deed number. Click the deed number to see the Bureau of Conveyances doc. Photo thumbnails and a parcel map come with most Kaneohe lots. A print button saves the card as a PDF.

Common Kaneohe people search use cases for property:

  • Verify an address for a court summons
  • Find heirs tied to a late owner
  • Trace a sale date for a sibling's deed
  • Look up a rental owner for a lien check
  • Cross check a TMK on a permit

Statewide deed search is a second step. The Bureau of Conveyances at 1151 Punchbowl Street handles recording for the whole state. Hawaii is one of only two states with a single statewide recording office. Use boc.ehawaii.gov for name, address, phone, or TMK searches. First page of a certified copy is $51. Each extra page is $12. The main phone is (808) 587-0147. A mail order takes 2 to 3 weeks.

Tax bill data posts at realpropertyhonolulu.com. Past due bills show the owner of record. A lien for back tax is a public file. The RPAD office on King Street can print a card on the spot for $1. Staff do not run name searches in person. The online tool is the right place for that.

Kaneohe People Search Bureau of Conveyances

The Bureau of Conveyances is a key stop in a full Kaneohe people search. Hawaii uses a single statewide deed office. The site is at boc.ehawaii.gov. The bureau sits at 1151 Punchbowl Street in Honolulu. The main line is (808) 587-0147. HRS Chapter 502 sets the recording rules. A name search pulls every deed, lien, mortgage, and lease tied to a Kaneohe owner across the whole state. The index goes back to 1845 for some names.

Online access has two tiers. Free search covers the index only. A paid tier starts at $1 per page for doc view. A full certified copy is $51 for the first page and $12 per extra. Use the name search first. Then pull the doc by number. A Kaneohe grantor or grantee can trace a sale chain, a family trust, or a heir line. The tool pairs well with the Honolulu qPublic parcel site and with courts.state.hi.us for a Land Court case tie.

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