Royal Kunia People Search Lookup

A Royal Kunia people search runs through HPD District 2, the First Circuit Court, the Honolulu City Clerk, and the Real Property Assessment Division. Royal Kunia is a golf course community on the central Oahu plateau, just east of Waipahu. The area wraps around the Royal Kunia Country Club. Most of the town is made up of single-family homes on newer tracts. All formal people search work for Royal Kunia rolls up through City and County of Honolulu offices.

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Honolulu County
1st Judicial Circuit
HPD 2 Police District
Central Oahu

HPD District 2 covers Royal Kunia, Wahiawa, Schofield Barracks, and the central plateau. The Wahiawa station number is (808) 723-8700. All formal report copy requests go through the HPD Records Division at 801 South Beretania Street in Honolulu. Records hours are Monday to Friday, 7:45 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. A Royal Kunia people search for a police file starts at the Records Unit.

Below is the HPD records page that handles most asks. See honolulupd.org/police-reports for forms.

HPD District 2 page for a Royal Kunia people search

Police report fees run $0.50 for the first page and $0.25 for each extra page. Color copies are $0.65 per page. Under HRS § 92F-13, names, home addresses, Social Security numbers, dates of birth, and phone numbers get blacked out from public copies. Juvenile info is always redacted.

HPD publishes daily adult arrest logs at honolulupd.org/information/arrest-logs. Each log shows name, age, charge, and booking time. Logs roll off after 14 days and older data takes a formal request.

Royal Kunia People Search Court Records

Oahu is the First Judicial Circuit. Civil, criminal, and probate cases for Royal Kunia sit at Ka`ahumanu Hale, 777 Punchbowl Street, in downtown Honolulu. Family Court runs out of the Kapolei Judiciary Complex at 4675 Kapolei Parkway, (808) 954-8000. A Royal Kunia people search by case can hit either site.

Online case lookup runs through eCourt Kokua at courts.state.hi.us. Case search is free. Copies are $3 per doc online. See courts.state.hi.us for the First Circuit portal. Sealed cases and juvenile matters do not show up in the public view. HRS Chapter 92F sets the rules.

Note: District Court cases before August 2012 are not in eCourt Kokua. For older Royal Kunia traffic or district files, go in person to Ka`ahumanu Hale.

Honolulu City Clerk

The Office of the City Clerk keeps council records, ordinances, resolutions, and voter rolls for the City and County of Honolulu, Royal Kunia included. The main number is (808) 768-3810. Mail: 530 South King Street, Honolulu, HI 96813.

Royal Kunia People Search by Property

The Real Property Assessment Division (RPAD) runs the parcel index for Honolulu County, Royal Kunia included. Royal Kunia parcels fall in TMK zone 9-4. The nearest in-person RPAD office is the Kapolei site at 1000 Uluohia Street, #206, (808) 768-3799. A Royal Kunia people search by parcel ties a name to a deed, sale, or tax roll.

The qPublic portal supports search by address, owner name, or TMK. Royal Kunia has a deep mix of newer single-family homes. Use the owner field to narrow a search.

RPAD office info:

  • Kapolei Office: 1000 Uluohia Street, #206, Kapolei
  • City Hall: 530 S. King St, Rm 115, Honolulu
  • Downtown Office: 842 Bethel Street, Basement, Honolulu

Vital Records for Royal Kunia

The Hawaii Department of Health handles all Royal Kunia birth, death, marriage, and civil union records. The Oahu window is at 1250 Punchbowl Street, Room 103, Honolulu. Hours are Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, 7:45 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. The phone is (808) 586-4541. Fees are $10 for the first copy and $4 per extra copy of the same record.

Under HRS § 338-18, only the named person, a close family member, or a legal agent can pull a certified copy. Mail orders need a printed form, a photo ID copy, and proof of tie. See health.hawaii.gov/vitalrecords for the form list.

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For adult convictions, HCJDC runs eCrim at ag.hawaii.gov/hcjdc. A name search is $5. A certified report is $12. HCJDC is at 465 South King Street, Room 101, Honolulu. Chapter 846, HRS, sets the rules on what data can be shared. The covered offender list at sexoffenders.ehawaii.gov runs under Chapter 846E.

The Oahu Community Correctional Center (OCCC) is the main detention site for all Oahu arrests, Royal Kunia included. OCCC is at 2199 Kamehameha Highway, Honolulu, (808) 832-1777. Check inmate status through SAVIN at hawaiipolice.gov/services/inmate-information. SAVIN is free.

The Bureau of Conveyances at boc.ehawaii.gov is the statewide deed index. A name search pulls every parcel in Hawaii tied to that name. Chapter 803, HRS, covers arrest warrant rules. For UIPA record asks, see oip.hawaii.gov.

Note: A full Royal Kunia people search often blends HPD District 2 files, First Circuit Court data, RPAD parcel lookups, and HCJDC conviction checks.

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Royal Kunia People Search UIPA Request Steps

The state open records law is UIPA. HRS Chapter 92F sets it. Any person can ask for a public record. The office has ten business days to reply. That reply must say yes, no, or need more time. The first hour of staff time is free. After that, the fee is $2.50 for each 15 minutes of work. Copy cost runs $0.25 per page. Pay by check or card.

To file an ask, pick the right office. For Royal Kunia voter rolls or council files, the City Clerk is the target. For HPD calls, go to HPD Records. For tax rolls, go to RPAD. The form asks for the record name, the time frame, and your contact info. State the output type. PDF works best for email delivery. Paper copies ship by mail or pick-up.

If the office says no, you can appeal. The Office of Information Practices is the state watchdog. OIP sits at 250 South Hotel Street, Suite 107, Honolulu, HI 96813. The phone is (808) 586-1400. See oip.hawaii.gov for forms and guides. OIP can order a file to open. The office runs under Chapter 92F. Most appeals close in 30 to 60 days.

Not every Royal Kunia record opens under UIPA. Juvenile files stay shut. Open case files can stay held back. Names of victims in sex cases come out. Home addresses of state workers come out. Under HRS § 92F-13, the public gets the case outcome and the basic facts. Tight privacy wins over open access when the two clash. Still, most files do open for a Royal Kunia people search. The state tends to lean toward public view when the ask is clear and the record is final. Keep the ask short. State the case number if you have it. That helps staff pull the file in one try.

Royal Kunia People Search Genealogy Tools

Deep roots work is part of many a Royal Kunia people search. Old plantation camps once sat on this land. A name trace back to the 1900s can pull from church rolls, ship lists, and school files. HRS Chapter 338 covers the modern vital record file. But state vital rolls start in 1909. Files older than that need a side path.

The free FamilySearch wiki is the best start. Go to familysearch.org/en/wiki/Hawaii_Vital_Records. The page lists old plantation rolls, church logs, and census files. Most are free to view with a sign-up. The site holds scans of the Hawaii Territory roll and old Oahu camp lists. Many Royal Kunia forebears passed through the Waipahu sugar camps. Those camp rolls now live in scans.

For a modern certified copy, still go to the state DOH at health.hawaii.gov/vitalrecords. A certified birth copy is $10. A death copy is the same. Under HRS § 338-18, only close kin or a legal agent can pull a certified copy of a file less than 75 years old. Older files do open to the public with no tie proof. That opens the door to genealogy work on pre-1950 Royal Kunia and Waipahu names.

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