Lahaina People Search

A Lahaina people search pulls from Maui County files, including Maui Police reports, Second Circuit Court case data, the Maui County Clerk, and the Real Property Assessment Division. Lahaina sits on the west side of Maui and was once the royal capital of the Kingdom. Most public record work tied to Lahaina routes through the county seat at Wailuku. The pages below show how to find people search data that matches a Lahaina address or name.

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Maui County
2nd Judicial Circuit
West Maui Region
MPD Police Agency

The Maui Police Department (MPD) is the main law agency that covers Lahaina. The department keeps its Records Section at 55 Mahalani Street in Wailuku. The Records Section takes walk-in, mail, and fax requests. The main phone line is (808) 244-6400. The fax is (808) 244-6418. Hours run Monday through Friday, 7:45 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Public report copies follow the fee rules under HRS Chapter 92F, and names, home addresses, and birth dates may be redacted when a record falls under the personal privacy exception.

Below is the main MPD page that starts most Lahaina people search work on police data. See mauicounty.gov for the Records Section request form.

Maui Police Department page for a Lahaina people search

Most Lahaina calls go to the Lahaina patrol district, but report copies come out of Wailuku. A request must list the case number, date, and names tied to the event. Juvenile files and sealed cases are not in the public set. Traffic crash reports take about 10 business days to process. Incident reports can take a bit longer when the case is still open.

For a live inmate check, use SAVIN. The free tool at hawaiipolice.gov/services/inmate-information works across Hawaii. The Maui Community Correctional Center at 600 Waiale Rd in Wailuku holds adult detainees from the west side, including Lahaina. The center's phone is (808) 243-5900. An inmate's booking name, charge, and court date show in the SAVIN feed.

Second Circuit Court

Maui is in the Second Judicial Circuit. The Hoapili Hale courthouse at 2145 Main Street in Wailuku is where civil, criminal, family, and probate cases tied to Lahaina are filed. The main court phone is (808) 244-2700. A Lahaina people search for a court case runs through this court first. The public can walk in to view files, ask for copies, or log a request at the clerk's window. Hours are Monday to Friday, 7:45 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.

Here is the Second Circuit Court portal used for Maui case lookups. Visit courts.state.hi.us for court record access.

Second Circuit Court page for a Lahaina people search

Online case data comes out of eCourt Kokua at courts.state.hi.us. The lookup is free. Document copies cost $3 each through the portal. In-person copies run $1 to $10 per page. Sealed files and juvenile matters do not appear under HRS Chapter 92F. District Court cases before August 2012 are not indexed in eCourt Kokua and need a clerk visit.

Note: The Second Circuit handles small claims, divorce, and landlord civil cases for Lahaina. Most family matters for the west side flow through Wailuku.

Maui County Clerk

The Office of the County Clerk keeps Council records, resolutions, rules, and voter data for all of Maui County, which covers Lahaina. The clerk also certifies papers, runs the county seal, and handles elections. Voter rolls and candidate filings sit here. The clerk's office is at 200 S. High Street, 7th Floor, in Wailuku. Phone: (808) 270-7748. Hours: Monday to Friday, 7:45 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. A Lahaina people search that targets a voter file or a past Council record passes through this office.

Lahaina People Search by Property

The Maui County Real Property Assessment Division runs the parcel search for Lahaina. A people search on a name can pull every parcel tied to that owner in the county. The RPA office is at 70 E. Kaahumanu Ave, Suite A-16, in Kahului. Phone: (808) 270-7297. The public portal uses qPublic, run by Schneider. Search by address, owner name, or tax map key (TMK). Lahaina addresses sit under TMK zones 4-4 and 4-6.

The qPublic tool shows TMK, location address, owner names, property class, land area, and full assessment history for up to ten years. Sales data lists grantor, grantee, and sale price. Exemption records show homeowner claims. Data updates yearly on December 15 for the upcoming tax year, with daily edits for ownership and parcel splits.

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

Vital Records for Lahaina

The Hawaii Department of Health runs the statewide vital records file. Birth, death, marriage, and civil union records for Lahaina are all stored at the state level under HRS Chapter 338. The Maui District Health Office at 54 High Street in Wailuku can take mail orders and some walk-in orders by appointment. The main vital records line is (808) 586-4533. A certified copy is $10 for the first and $4 for each extra.

Who can pull a vital record? Under HRS ยง 338-18, only the named person, a parent, a spouse, a child, a grandparent, or a legal agent can ask. A photo ID is needed, plus proof of the tie to the record. Mail requests take six to eight weeks. Rush orders add $10. See health.hawaii.gov/vitalrecords for the full form set.

Other Lahaina People Search Tools

For adult conviction records, the Hawaii Criminal Justice Data Center (HCJDC) runs eCrim at ag.hawaii.gov/hcjdc. Each name search is $5. A certified report is $12. The center sits at 465 South King Street, Room 101, in Honolulu. HRS Chapter 846 sets the rules for what data can be shared. A Lahaina people search for a felony history ends at eCrim. The tool covers all Hawaii counties, so a Maui-based subject shows up from the same search as an Oahu one.

Covered offenders who live, work, or study in Lahaina are in the state registry under HRS Chapter 846E. The public list at sexoffenders.ehawaii.gov shows the full name, photo, home block, and tier. Address checks go by zip code and town.

For open records asks that fall under UIPA, the Office of Information Practices helps. See oip.hawaii.gov. The office is at 250 S. Hotel Street, Suite 107, Honolulu. Phone: (808) 586-1400. OIP can step in when a Maui agency denies a request. A written appeal form sits on the site. The Hawaii Department of the Attorney General at law.hawaii.gov holds the Sheriff Division, reached at (808) 587-5121.

Court and booking data from Oahu sometimes ties back to Lahaina when a subject has lived on both islands. HRS Chapter 803 sets the arrest rules across the state. A full Lahaina people search will often use a mix of these tools. Below are some common 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

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Lahaina is part of the west side of Maui. Other qualifying cities in the county or nearby for a Maui people search include:

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