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It is best to call the courthouse and inquire ahead of time if the case documents are available. document is available online for purchase and immediate download. (In some cases, purchased documents may not be immediately available after a document is filed, but should be available within three business days.)
The Hawaii State Judiciary allows you to access public criminal records online and request hard copies for a fee through the eCourt Kokua. Once you find the public criminal records youre looking for, you may order an uncertified copy for $3.00 or get a certified copy for $5.00.
For birth, marriage or civil union, death, and divorce certificates and to check on the status of an order, call (808) 586-4539 or email doh.issuanceQuery@doh.hawaii.gov. For neighbor islands, contact your local District Health Office. Online orders are accessible statewide.
How do I get my divorce decree in Hawaii? A divorce record is available from the clerks office in the family court where the divorce was decided. To obtain divorce records in person, a requester must visit the family court of interest.
Probates are accessible via our Digital Archives, Judiciary page. Probates are arranged by Circuit Court, then by Case No. Case Nos. can be found in the index.
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For questions call 808-539-4909 Monday through Friday, 7:45 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., except holidays, or email your question to pao@courts.hawaii.gov.
To docHub us, choose the court or department you wish to contact (if you are unsure of the court division, call the Judiciarys Communications and Community Relations Office at 808-539-4909 or email us at pao@courts.hawaii.gov. Office hours are 7:45 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Monday to Friday, excluding state holidays.
Please fill out a Request to Access Court Records (HCRR) form with the case number and submit it, with an I.D., to the clerk.

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