Look Up Nanakuli People Records

A Nanakuli people search uses HPD District 8, the Kapolei Judiciary Complex, and Honolulu's property systems. Nanakuli sits on the Leeward coast between Kahe Point and Maili. The area is tied to a Hawaiian Homestead tract that stretches mauka into the Lualualei Valley. Records for Nanakuli route through the Honolulu County offices that serve all of Oahu.

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Nanakuli Overview

Honolulu County
District 8 HPD Area
Leeward Region
96792 ZIP Code

HPD District 8 in Waianae works Nanakuli. The substation phone is (808) 723-8600. District 8 patrol runs the full Leeward coast. All formal records still come from the HPD Records Division at 801 South Beretania Street. A Nanakuli people search for a report or an abstract lands there.

Start at the HPD records page. The request form is at honolulupd.org/police-reports.

HPD records page for a Nanakuli people search

Page fees start at $0.50. Each extra page is $0.25. A color page is $0.65. Under HRS § 92F-13, names of minors, home addresses, and phone numbers are pulled out of public copies. Mail: Records Division, 801 S. Beretania Street, Honolulu, HI 96813.

Daily arrest data posts to the HPD log at honolulupd.org/information/arrest-logs. The log holds 14 days. Older bookings need a formal records ask.

Nanakuli People Search Court Cases

Court cases for Nanakuli sit in the First Circuit. West Oahu traffic, small claims, and family cases head to the Kapolei Judiciary Complex at 4675 Kapolei Parkway, phone (808) 954-8000. Felony and big civil cases go to Punchbowl in Honolulu. A Nanakuli people search on a court file runs through both sites.

Note: Small claims and landlord cases for Nanakuli are filed at the Kapolei District Court. Older pre-2012 cases need an in-person pull.

Nanakuli People Search by Property

Nanakuli has a large Hawaiian Homestead area plus fee simple lots near the shore. A Nanakuli people search tied to land uses the Real Property Assessment Division tools. Homestead tracts still show in qPublic with a tax class that marks the ownership form.

qPublic is the main public tool. Go to qpublic.schneidercorp.com.

Honolulu qPublic page for a Nanakuli people search

Output shows owner names, land area, and ten years of value data. Sales dates and prices also show. For the tax bill side, use realpropertyhonolulu.com.

Deeds file with the Bureau of Conveyances at boc.ehawaii.gov. HRS Chapter 502 holds the rules. A county-level filings view is at realpropertyhonolulu.com.

Nanakuli Vital Records

The Hawaii DOH holds birth, death, marriage, and civil union files for Nanakuli. The Oahu window is at 1250 Punchbowl Street, Room 103, Honolulu. Phone (808) 586-4541. A mail order saves a long drive from the Leeward coast.

The DOH page has forms and fees. Visit health.hawaii.gov/vitalrecords.

Hawaii DOH page for a Nanakuli people search

HRS § 338-18 sets the rules for who can pull a certified copy. Only a named party, close kin, or a legal agent may ask. A mail order runs 4 to 6 weeks. Send a printed form, a state ID copy, and proof of tie.

Other Nanakuli People Search Tools

Adult convictions run through eCrim at HCJDC. Each name search is $5. A certified report is $12. The office is at 465 South King Street, Room 101. See ag.hawaii.gov/hcjdc.

Covered offender data is at sexoffenders.ehawaii.gov under HRS Chapter 846E. Inmate status checks run through Hawaii SAVIN at hawaiipolice.gov/services/inmate-information. Sign-up is free.

Open records asks under UIPA (HRS Chapter 92F) go to oip.hawaii.gov. HRS Chapter 803 covers wiretap rules. State law text is at law.hawaii.gov. HRS Chapter 846 holds conviction data rules.

Main Nanakuli contacts:

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

A Nanakuli people search draws from HPD District 8 reports, Kapolei court filings, RPAD parcel files, and HCJDC conviction data.

Nanakuli People Search Legal Help

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

The Department of Hawaiian Home Lands has a records unit that holds files tied to Nanakuli's Homestead tract. The agency sits at 91-5420 Kapolei Parkway, Kapolei, HI 96707. For open records asks, the Office of Information Practices at oip.hawaii.gov is the hub.

Most state files can be pulled through a written ask. HRS Chapter 92F sets a 10-business-day clock for a first reply. A full record copy may take longer. Staff can charge a search fee if the work runs past a set cap. The state law text at law.hawaii.gov holds the full rules.

The OIP hotline at (808) 586-1400 walks residents through a tough ask. Voter files for Nanakuli sit with the City Clerk at oip.hawaii.gov/entity/office-of-the-city-clerk. The clerk's office also runs all county elections and keeps council records.

Nanakuli People Search Vital Records Deep Dive

A Nanakuli people search for a birth, death, marriage, or civil union record uses the state Department of Health system. The main vital records page at health.hawaii.gov/vitalrecords has the full form set. An online portal at vitrec.ehawaii.gov/vitalrecords lets a qualified person order a copy by card.

Fees are set by law. The first certified copy is $10. Each added copy of the same record costs $4. The online tool adds a small processing fee. A rush option is not held. Mail orders take 4 to 6 weeks. Walk-in orders at the Punchbowl window are same-day if the file is on hand.

Who can ask? HRS § 338-18 sets a tight list. The named party on the record. A spouse or civil union partner. A parent, child, or sibling. A court-named agent. Step kin may ask with proof of the legal tie. A friend or neighbor cannot pull a certified copy for a Nanakuli resident.

Proof of tie needs paper. A marriage license, a birth record that lists shared kin, or a court order all work. A mail ask must ride with a state ID copy. A blurry ID scan is turned back. Use a flat scan or a good phone photo in full light.

For a Nanakuli Homestead kid's birth record from the 1940s or older, the State Archives may hold the file as well as DOH. The Archives at 364 South King Street in Honolulu keeps old-form bound books. That is a good backup if DOH cannot find the file on the first pull.

Note: A birth record for a child born to parents who were not wed at the time may have locked access. HRS § 338-20 covers that rule. A court order may be the only way to open it.

Marriage and civil union files are a bit more open. Any person can order a copy if they know the full names and the date of the event. The $10 first-copy fee is the same. The state also lets a walk-in pick the license forms for a fresh marriage. That work is not for a records check but can come up in a full Nanakuli people search.

A death record often ties back to a probate case. If the file shows up in eCourt Kokua under probate, the full docket can help trace heirs and held land. For a Nanakuli Homestead lot, the file may also hit the DHHL records desk. Cross-checks help a lot in a deep kin search.

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