Kula People Search Lookup

A Kula people search pulls from Maui Police records, Second Circuit Court files, the Maui County Clerk, the Real Property Assessment Division, and statewide Hawaii portals. Kula sits upcountry on the slopes of Haleakala, above Pukalani. All record work for a Kula people search routes down the hill to the county seat at Wailuku. This page lists each office and online tool that builds out a full search.

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Maui County
2nd Judicial Circuit
Upcountry Region
MPD Police Agency

The Maui Police Department covers Kula out of the Wailuku HQ at 55 Mahalani Street. The main line is (808) 244-6400. The fax is (808) 244-6418. The Records Section is open Monday through Friday, 7:45 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Kula calls route to the Wailuku patrol base, since the upcountry area has no full substation of its own. Public report copies follow HRS Chapter 92F. Names, home addresses, and birth dates can be redacted under the privacy exception.

Below is the Maui Police Department page used for Kula people search work on police files. See mauicounty.gov for the request forms.

Maui Police Department page for a Kula people search

Crash reports take about 10 business days to pull. Incident reports can need two weeks or more, when a case is still open. A request must list the case number, date, and names tied to the event. Juvenile and sealed case files are not in the public set.

For a live inmate check, use Hawaii SAVIN at hawaiipolice.gov/services/inmate-information. The Maui Community Correctional Center at 600 Waiale Road in Wailuku holds adult detainees from upcountry, including Kula. The center's line is (808) 243-5900. SAVIN shows the booking name, the charge, and the next court date.

Second Circuit Court

Maui is the Second Judicial Circuit. The Hoapili Hale courthouse at 2145 Main Street in Wailuku handles civil, criminal, family, and probate cases for Kula. The main line is (808) 244-2700. A Kula people search for a court case runs through this one site. Hours are Monday to Friday, 7:45 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. The public can walk in to view files or drop off a records request at the clerk's window.

This image shows the Second Circuit Court records page used for a Kula people search on a court file.

Second Circuit Court page for a Kula people search

Online case data runs through eCourt Kokua at courts.state.hi.us. The lookup is free. A document copy through the portal costs $3. Walk-in copies run $1 to $10 per page. Sealed files and juvenile matters do not show under HRS Chapter 92F. District Court cases before August 2012 need a clerk visit.

Note: Small claims, traffic, and family matters for Kula all go to Wailuku. There is no upcountry court branch.

Maui County Clerk

The Office of the County Clerk keeps Council records, resolutions, rules, and voter data for Maui County, which takes in Kula. The clerk certifies papers, runs the county seal, and handles elections. The office is at 200 S. High Street, 7th Floor, Wailuku. Phone: (808) 270-7748. Hours run Monday to Friday, 7:45 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. A Kula people search for a voter file or a Council matter passes through this office.

Kula People Search by Property

The Maui County Real Property Assessment Division runs the parcel search for Kula. A name search can pull every parcel tied to an owner across Maui County. The RPA office is at 70 E. Kaahumanu Avenue, Suite A-16, Kahului. Phone: (808) 270-7297. The public portal uses Schneider qPublic. Kula parcels sit under TMK zones 2-2 and 2-3, which take in Lower Kula, Upper Kula, and Keokea.

qPublic shows TMK, location, owner names, property class, land area, and up to ten years of assessment history. Sales data lists grantor, grantee, and sale price. A homeowner's exemption shows on the tax page. Data updates yearly on December 15 for the upcoming tax year. Ownership edits post daily when new deeds record at the Bureau of Conveyances.

Find the Maui qPublic tool at qpublic.schneidercorp.com. The full records portal is at mauicounty.gov/property-records. HRS Chapter 502 sets the state recording rules. For the full statewide deed index, use the Bureau of Conveyances at boc.ehawaii.gov.

Vital Records for Kula

The Hawaii Department of Health holds all vital records at the state level under HRS Chapter 338. Kula births, deaths, marriages, and civil unions all sit in the DOH file. The Maui District Health Office at 54 High Street in Wailuku takes mail orders and walk-ins by appointment. The state line is (808) 586-4533. A certified copy is $10 for the first and $4 for each extra.

See health.hawaii.gov/vitalrecords for order forms. Under HRS § 338-18, only the named person, a parent, a spouse, a child, a grandparent, or a legal agent can pull a certified copy. A photo ID must come with each order. Mail orders take six to eight weeks. Rush orders add $10.

Other Kula People Search Tools

For adult conviction records, the Hawaii Criminal Justice Data Center runs eCrim at ag.hawaii.gov/hcjdc. Each name search is $5. A certified report is $12. The center is at 465 South King Street, Room 101, Honolulu. HRS Chapter 846 sets the sharing rules. A Kula people search for a felony history ends here. The tool covers all four Hawaii counties.

Covered offenders tied to Kula show in the state registry under HRS Chapter 846E. The public list at sexoffenders.ehawaii.gov holds the full name, photo, block, and tier. Search by zip or town. HRS Chapter 803 sets the arrest rules across the state.

For UIPA help, the Office of Information Practices at oip.hawaii.gov can step in when a Maui agency denies a request. The OIP office is at 250 S. Hotel Street, Suite 107, Honolulu, (808) 586-1400. A written appeal form is on the site. The Hawaii Department of the Attorney General at law.hawaii.gov runs the Sheriff Division at (808) 587-5121.

A full Kula people search often mixes these five checks:

  • MPD report for a local call or crash
  • eCourt Kokua for any open case
  • HCJDC eCrim for a conviction record
  • RPA qPublic for a parcel tied to a name
  • SAVIN for a current inmate status

Nearby Cities

Kula sits above Pukalani on the Haleakala slope. Nearby qualifying cities that help a Maui County people search include:

Kula People Search Offender Registry Tips

The Hawaii Covered Offender Registry is a key step in a full Kula people search. The public site at sexoffenders.ehawaii.gov takes in sex and some violent offender data. HRS Chapter 846E sets the rules. The law covers tier one, tier two, and tier three offenders.

A user can search by full name, street, town, radius, or zip. Kula zip is 96790. A radius search pulls all listed names within a set mile range of a point on the map. Each record shows name, date of birth, photo, home block, and tier level. The data updates in near real time as new filings post.

Kula People Search Vital Records Ordering

A Kula people search often needs a vital record copy. HRS Chapter 338 is the core law. The first copy of a birth, death, marriage, or civil union file is $10. Each extra copy of the same record is $4. A rush order adds $10 per file. Online orders go through the state eHawaii portal at vitrec.ehawaii.gov/vitalrecords. A credit card is needed. A third party fee adds $2 to $10 per order.

Mail works too. Send a full form, a photo ID copy, and a check to the DOH at 1250 Punchbowl Street, Room 103, Honolulu. Mail turn time runs 4 to 6 weeks. Rush mail cuts the wait to 2 weeks. Under HRS § 338-18, only the named person, a close kin, or a legal agent can pull a cert copy. The form list is at health.hawaii.gov/vitalrecords. Kula filers can drop a walk-in at the Maui District Health Office in Wailuku by set appointment.

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