Search Maui People Records

A Maui County people search pulls data from the Maui Police Department, the Second Circuit Court in Wailuku, the County Clerk, the Real Property Assessment Division, and the state vital records system. Maui County covers four islands, Maui, Molokai, Lanai, and Kahoolawe. Most records work for the county runs through Wailuku on Maui. This page lays out each office, portal, and fee tied to the county so you can run a clean name lookup on any file held by the Second Circuit.

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The Maui Police Department (MPD) sits at 55 Mahalani Street, Wailuku, HI 96793, phone (808) 244-6400. MPD covers Maui, Molokai, and Lanai. The Records window is open Monday to Thursday from 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. Requests go by walk-in, by mail, or by fax at (808) 244-6418. A Maui County people search for a police report starts at this office.

Below is the Maui Police Department site that starts most police record work on the Maui County people search side. See mauicounty.gov for MPD forms and units.

Maui Police Department page for a Maui County people search

Under HRS ยง 92F-13, report copies come back with home addresses, Social Security numbers, dates of birth, and phone numbers redacted. All juvenile data stays sealed. HRS Chapter 803 sets the base rules on arrest and booking data. HRS Chapter 846 sets the rules on what conviction data can be shared. Maui Community Correctional Center sits at 600 Waiale Road, Wailuku, phone (808) 243-5900. A second site sits at 600 Haiku Road, Paia, phone (808) 244-5200. Inmate status can be checked through the SAVIN tool.

MPD also runs a daily media log for arrests and high priority incidents. The log has the name, age, charge, and time booked. Older arrest data needs a Records Unit request. Federal and military arrests do not sit on the public log. A walk-in at Wailuku is often faster than mail for a Maui County people search tied to a specific date or case number.

Maui County Clerk

The Maui County Clerk keeps ordinances, resolutions, council rules, and voter rolls. The office sits at 200 South High Street, 7th Floor, Wailuku, HI 96793, phone (808) 270-7748. Hours are Monday to Friday from 7:45 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. A Maui County people search for voter or council data flows through this office.

Note: Maui County Clerk handles admin for Kalawao County as well. Council and clerk work for Molokai flows through the Wailuku office.

Second Circuit Court Files

Maui County is the Second Judicial Circuit. The court sits at 2145 Main Street, Wailuku, phone (808) 244-2700. Civil, criminal, family, probate, and land cases all flow through this one site. The court also hears cases tied to Kalawao County. A Maui County people search on a court file runs through the Wailuku courthouse.

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

Second Circuit Court page for a Maui County people search

Online case data comes from eCourt Kokua. A name search is free. Court copies run $5.00 per page. A certified copy is $5.00 as well. Sealed cases, adoption files, and juvenile matters are not in the public view. HRS Chapter 92F, the UIPA law, sets the open record rules. District Court criminal files before August 2012 are not in the online portal.

For a walk-in court file check, bring the case number if you have one. A name search at the clerk's desk is free. A file can be pulled in most cases the same day. Older files may be in off-site storage and need 48 hours to come back.

Maui County People Search by Property

The Real Property Assessment Division for Maui County sits at 70 East Kaahumanu Avenue, Suite A-16, Kahului, HI 96732, phone (808) 270-7297. The division covers Maui, Molokai, Lanai, and Kahoolawe. Assessment notices were mailed on March 13, 2026 for the 2026-2027 tax year. Clerical lines for exemptions run through (808) 270-7871. Compliance is at (808) 270-7295. Tax maps are at (808) 270-7226. Appraisal is at (808) 270-7798 or RPA@co.maui.hi.us. Tax bill questions go to (808) 270-7697. A Maui County people search by parcel is one of the fastest ways to tie a name to land.

For a statewide deed view, use boc.ehawaii.gov, the Bureau of Conveyances index. A name search there ties every parcel in the state to that name. Pair the county qPublic tool with the state index to get a full read on any owner.

Vital Records for Maui Residents

The Hawaii Department of Health, Office of Health Status Monitoring, runs the statewide vital records file. A certified copy costs $10.00. Each extra copy of the same record is $4.00. A Maui County people search for a birth, death, marriage, or civil union record runs through the state office. Under HRS Chapter 338, only the named person, a close family member, or a legal agent can pull a certified copy.

Mail orders need a printed form, a copy of a photo ID, and proof of a tie to the record. Processing takes six to eight weeks for most mail orders. Marriage copies can be faster. Old vital records, pre 1909, are held at the State Archives and need a different request path.

In-person visits to the state vital records window on Oahu can often yield same day copies. For Maui residents who cannot travel, an online request through the state portal is the fastest mail option. The state also works with VitalChek for rush orders at a higher fee.

More Maui County People Search Tools

For adult convictions, the Hawaii Criminal Justice Data Center (HCJDC) runs eCrim at ag.hawaii.gov/hcjdc. A name search is $5.00. A certified report costs $12.00. HCJDC is a statewide tool, so a Maui file will pull data from all four counties. HRS Chapter 846 is the core law for the data center. HRS Chapter 846E covers the covered offender registry.

The statewide eCourt Kokua at courts.state.hi.us is the one portal that shows court files across all five circuits. Pair it with the Second Circuit local site for a full Maui record view. The Bureau of Conveyances is the statewide deed index at boc.ehawaii.gov. HRS Chapter 502 is the base law for deed recording.

Note: A full Maui County people search often mixes MPD files, Second Circuit Court data, qPublic parcel data, and HCJDC conviction checks.

Cities in Maui County

Maui County covers Maui, Molokai, Lanai, and Kahoolawe. Pick a city for local police station, court, and property data.

Maui County People Search Bureau of Conveyances

Hawaii is one of the few states that holds all land files in one place. The Bureau of Conveyances is a state office, not a county one. Maui deeds, liens, and mortgage papers go there, not to the Maui County seat. HRS Chapter 502 is the law that sets up the Regular System. A Torrens Land Court file is the other track and is kept in the same office.

The portal is at boc.ehawaii.gov. You can search by name, by date range, or by document type. A grantor-grantee search pulls deeds tied to any Maui person back to 1976 on the live index. Older files are on microfilm in the main office on Punchbowl Street in Honolulu. Maui County also keeps a parcel view at qpublic Maui for tax maps and owner data.

Paper copies cost $1 per page. Recording a new deed starts at $51 for the first page. Certified copies run more. The office holds mortgage, lien, UCC, power of attorney, and easement filings. A full Maui people search often ties a name from the BOC to a case number at the Second Circuit. That mix helps map out both land and court ties to one person.

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