Maili People Search

A Maili people search draws on HPD District 8, the Kapolei Judiciary Complex, and Oahu property data. Maili sits between Nanakuli and Waianae on the Leeward coast. The town is mostly homes and small businesses along Farrington Highway. Records for Maili flow through Honolulu County, which runs all records on the island of Oahu.

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Honolulu County
District 8 HPD Area
Leeward Region
96792 ZIP Code

HPD District 8 works Maili from the Waianae substation at (808) 723-8600. Patrol for this area shares staff with Nanakuli and Makaha. Records requests go to the Alapai Records Division at 801 South Beretania Street in Honolulu. The District 8 front desk does not hand out copies.

Use the HPD records page for the request form. See honolulupd.org/police-reports.

HPD records page for a Maili people search

Page fees are $0.50 for page one, $0.25 for each extra page, and $0.65 per color page. HRS § 92F-13 calls for redaction of names of minors, home addresses, Social Security numbers, and phone data. Mail checks go to Records Division, 801 S. Beretania Street, Honolulu, HI 96813.

Adult arrests in Maili post to the HPD log at honolulupd.org/information/arrest-logs. The page shows name, age, charge, and booking time. The log rolls off after 14 days.

Maili People Search Court Files

Maili cases sit in the First Circuit. Day-to-day work goes to the Kapolei Judiciary Complex at 4675 Kapolei Parkway, phone (808) 954-8000. Bigger civil cases head to Punchbowl in Honolulu. A Maili people search on a case number or a party name runs through both sites.

Note: Maili small claims and landlord cases file at Kapolei District Court. Bring ID. The clerk's desk takes cash and card.

Maili People Search by Property

Maili has fee simple lots along the shore and larger parcels mauka. Real Property Assessment Division data is used for any name-to-parcel check. Owner names, TMK, and sales data all come through.

qPublic is the main public tool. See qpublic.schneidercorp.com.

Honolulu qPublic page for a Maili people search

The system shows owner names, parcel number, land area, and ten years of tax data. Sales history is held as well. Data refreshes yearly on December 15. Owner edits can post on any day.

Tax bills and home exemption forms sit at realpropertyhonolulu.com. Deed filings go to the Bureau of Conveyances at boc.ehawaii.gov. HRS Chapter 502 is the law for recording. A county filings view is at realpropertyhonolulu.com.

Maili Vital Records

Birth, death, marriage, and civil union records for Maili are at the Hawaii DOH. The Oahu window is at 1250 Punchbowl Street, Room 103, Honolulu. Phone (808) 586-4541. Window days are Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, 7:45 a.m. to 2:30 p.m.

Forms and fees are on the DOH page. Visit health.hawaii.gov/vitalrecords.

Hawaii DOH page for a Maili people search

HRS § 338-18 sets the rules for certified copies. A named party, close kin, or a legal agent can ask. Mail orders run 4 to 6 weeks. Include a printed form, a state-ID copy, and proof of tie.

Other Maili People Search Tools

Adult conviction checks run through eCrim at HCJDC. A name search is $5. A certified report is $12. See ag.hawaii.gov/hcjdc. HRS Chapter 846 sets the rules for who gets what.

The covered offender list is at sexoffenders.ehawaii.gov under HRS Chapter 846E. Use name or ZIP to search. SAVIN inmate status checks are at hawaiipolice.gov/services/inmate-information for free.

UIPA (HRS Chapter 92F) asks go to oip.hawaii.gov. HRS Chapter 803 covers wiretap rules. Full law text is at law.hawaii.gov. City Clerk voter data is at oip.hawaii.gov/entity/office-of-the-city-clerk.

A Maili people search pulls from HPD District 8 reports, Kapolei court files, RPAD parcel data, and HCJDC conviction records.

Maili People Search Legal Aid

Legal Aid Society of Hawaii has a Leeward office that serves Maili. Call (808) 536-4302 to set up an intake. Volunteer Legal Services Hawaii runs a free help line as well. Both groups can walk a person through a UIPA ask under HRS Chapter 92F.

Maili residents can file open records asks in writing. The Office of Information Practices at oip.hawaii.gov holds free guides and a hotline. Most state offices must reply in 10 business days. A full copy run may take longer if the file is big.

Maili contact points for record work:

  • HPD District 8 (Waianae): (808) 723-8600
  • Kapolei Judiciary Complex: (808) 954-8000
  • DOH Vital Records: (808) 586-4541
  • HCJDC eCrim: (808) 587-3100
  • Legal Aid: (808) 536-4302

The OIP hotline at (808) 586-1400 helps a resident plan an open records ask. City Clerk voter files for Maili are at oip.hawaii.gov/entity/office-of-the-city-clerk. The clerk runs all county elections and keeps the city seal. Council meeting minutes are free and online. HRS Chapter 803 wiretap rules do not change UIPA rights tied to state record asks.

Maili People Search Inmate Lookup

A Maili people search sometimes needs an inmate check. Many Maili folks booked by HPD District 8 land at OCCC. The Oahu Community Correctional Center is at 2199 Kamehameha Highway in Halawa, about a 35-minute drive from Maili. The jail phone is (808) 832-1777. OCCC holds pre-trial and short-sentence cases.

The free state tool for inmate data is Hawaii SAVIN. Go to hawaiipolice.gov/services/inmate-information. No account is needed. Name and date of birth are the two best filters. The tool covers all state jails and prisons, not just OCCC.

SAVIN sends alerts by email or phone. A user can sign up for free. The alert fires on release, transfer, or escape. The call from SAVIN is blocked to keep the user safe. Key uses are for a victim of crime, a witness, or close kin who need to know when a person is out.

Booking data for an HPD District 8 arrest shows up on the daily arrest log. The log at honolulupd.org/information/arrest-logs lists the charge, the age, and the book time. It does not show the hold site. For that, use SAVIN or call OCCC direct.

HRS Chapter 846 sets the data rules for adult crime files. HRS Chapter 846E covers the covered offender list. Both laws feed into what SAVIN and the arrest log can show the public. Juvenile data stays out of both tools by law. For a juvenile case, a parent or a court-named agent must ask through the Family Court in Kapolei.

Note: Bail for an OCCC hold can be paid at the Punchbowl courthouse cashier during court hours. Federal holds at Honolulu FDC are not in SAVIN. Use the U.S. Bureau of Prisons inmate locator for those.

Visits at OCCC run on a set schedule. A visitor must be on the inmate's list. Photo ID is required. The jail uses a short-dress and no-cash rule. Kids may visit with a parent present. For the Waiawa Correctional Facility, which is on the Oahu central plain, the rules are similar but the visit days differ.

An inmate phone call from OCCC is collect-only. Most Maili homes get calls through a set billing plan with GTL or a like firm. The rates can be steep. A pre-paid phone account is often the best fix for long-term contact with a jailed kin.

Maili People Search Covered Offender Registry

The state registry is a free tool for a Maili people search on a past sex or kid-tied case. HRS Chapter 846E is the law. It names the tiers, the post-up time, and the home rules. Tier 3 is the top tier. It stays on the list for life. Tier 1 is the low tier. It rolls off after ten years in most cases.

The public site is at sexoffenders.ehawaii.gov. Search by last name, by the 96792 zip for Maili, or by a street map view. The page shows a photo, the full name, the aliases, the block of the home, the work site, and the charge. It does not show the exact house number. The rule holds the street name but not the unit.

The list is live. New adds post within days of a move. The state sends out a text and email alert for new adds in a set zip. Sign-ups are free. For a full criminal history tied to the same Maili name, pair the registry with an eCrim pull at ag.hawaii.gov/hcjdc. The two tools fit well together.

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