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Posted on: Sunday, March 12, 2006

Public information resources

Advertiser Staff

The Courts

STATE DISTRICT COURT

What's in it: Traffic cases, misdemeanor criminal cases, Small Claims Court cases, temporary restraining orders

Who can get it: General public. Certain information is available only to persons involved; other records are sealed by court order.

Where to get it: Main District Courts in each county. Rural District Courts have limited public information available.

What you need: Requesters must have specific identifying information such as the case file number or date of court appearance. Misdemeanor criminal cases, including traffic offenses, are often difficult to locate.

What it costs: $5 retrieval fee for each file requested. Copying fees: $1 for the first page, 50 cents per page thereafter. Some files can be retrieved right away while others take as long as a week.

Contact numbers: For traffic violations — O'ahu, 538-5500; Maui, (808) 244-2800; Big Island Hilo District, (808) 961-7430; Kaua'i, (808) 482-2300. For small claims/temporary restraining orders — O'ahu, 538-5151; Maui, (808) 244-2838; Big Island, (808) 961-7430; Kaua'i, (808) 482-2300. For criminal cases — O'ahu, 538-5767; Maui, (808) 244-2967; Big Island, (808) 961-7470; Kaua'i, (808) 482-2300.

Available online? Partially. Some records can be identified on the Judiciary's Ho'ohiki system, hoohiki2.courts.state.hi.us/jud/Hoohiki/main.htm. Small-claims records must be located using computer terminals at District Court. Certain kinds of traffic information also are available online now free of charge at https://jimspss1.courts.state.hi.us/court/
ck_public_qry_cpty.cp_personcase_setup_idx.



STATE CIRCUIT COURT

What's in it: Records of civil lawsuits, felony criminal cases, divorce proceedings, mechanic's liens, Family Court domestic abuse criminal cases, probate cases

Who can get it: General public. Certain Family Court cases involving minors are restricted to authorized family members. Other records may be sealed by judge's order.

Where to get it: O'ahu Circuit Court building, 777 Punchbowl St.; Maui Circuit Court, 2145 Main St., Wailuku; Hawai'i Circuit Court, 75 Aupuni St., Hilo; Kaua'i Circuit Court, 3970 Ka'ana St., Lihu'e

What you need: A valid ID

What it costs: Self-service copying machine, 15 cents per page; official certified copies, $1 per page

Contact number: O'ahu, 539-4300; Maui, (808) 244-2969; Big Island, (808) 961-7400; Kaua'i, (808) 482-2300.

Available online? Partially. Index of each case's records, including scheduled hearing dates, is available via state judiciary's Ho'ohiki site, hoohiki2.courts.state.hi.us/jud/Hoohiki/main.htm. Actual records must be viewed in person.



STATE SUPREME COURT

What's in it: Files of lower court cases now on appeal to the Supreme Court

Who can get it: General public

Where to get it: Hawai'i Supreme Court, 417 S. King St.

What you need: Supreme Court case number, which is different from the lower court case number. Obtain number from lower court case files on Ho'ohiki Web site, hoohiki2.courts.state.hi.us/jud/Hoohiki/main.htm.

What it costs: Copying fees, $1 for the first page, 50 cents per page thereafter.

Contact number: 539-4919.

Available online? Partially. Appellate decisions are available at www.courts.state.hi.us/. Documents filed in pending appeals are available only by requesting them in person.



FEDERAL DISTRICT COURT

What's in it: Civil, criminal case files

Who can get it: General public

Where to get it: Prince Kuhio Federal Building, 300 Ala Moana

What you need: A valid picture ID to enter the courthouse. Look up cases by number or name of party on computer terminal in court clerk's office.

What it costs: Copying fees, 50 cents for first page; 25 cents each additional page

Contact number: 541-1300

Available online? Yes, through the PACER system at www.pacer.psc.uscourts.gov/. Users must register and be assigned a password. Download fee of 8 cents per page, capped at a maximum of $2.40 per document. Complete images of most documents filed since January. Users can gain access to U.S. District, Appellate and Bankruptcy Court records nationwide. Hawai'i District Court posts docket sheets only on PACER. Additional records/information available at www.hid.uscourts.gov/.



FEDERAL BANKRUPTCY COURT

What's in it: Bankruptcy case files

Who can get it: General public

Where to get it: Bankruptcy Court, 1132 Bishop St., Suite 250L. Look up cases on computer terminals at court clerk's office. Cases can be searched by name of individual or business, or by case number.

What you need: A valid ID

What it costs: Copying fees, 10 cents per page

Contact number: 522-8100

Available online? Yes, through the PACER system (see Federal District Court above), www.pacer.psc.uscourts.gov/. Complete images of most Hawai'i Bankruptcy Court documents available. Additional records/information available at www.hib.uscourts.gov/.

Safety/Police

MOTOR VEHICLE COLLISION REPORTS

What's in it: Police reports with names, addresses for everyone involved and a brief collision description and diagram. If the accident is serious enough to prompt a criminal investigation, you will also get the face page of that report. Collision reports are available at the main police station on each island.

Who can get it: Anyone involved in the accident

Where to get it: Any police station and sometimes at a substation

What you need: A valid ID

What it costs: First page, 25 cents to $1; each additional page, 10 cents to 25 cents

Contact number: O'ahu, 529-3271; Big Island, (808) 961-2247; Maui, (808) 244-6350; Kaua'i, (808) 241-1660

Available online: No.



ARREST LOGS

What's in it: A person's name, age and address, and offense the person is suspected of committing are listed on a daily public log

Who can get it: General public

Where to get it: At the station where a person was arrested and the records division of the county's main police station

What you need: N/A

What it costs: Free to view, but no photocopying is allowed

Contact number: O'ahu, 529-3271; Big Island, (808) 961-2247; Maui, (808) 244-6350; Kaua'i, (808) 241-1660

Available online? No.



POLICE REPORTS

What's in it: For closed cases, the entire investigation, including witness statements, is included, but in most counties, all names are blacked out.

Who can get it: General public, but only after a case is closed. An open case requires a subpoena.

Where to get it: At your county's main police station

What you need: A valid ID

What it costs: First page can cost 25 cents to $1; each additional page, 10 cents to 25 cents.

Contact number: O'ahu, 529-3271; Big Island, (808) 961-2247; Maui, (808) 244-6350; Kaua'i, (808) 241-1660

Available online?: No.


SEX OFFENDER REGISTRY

What's in it: Names, photographs, street addresses of certain convicted sex offenders

Who can get it: General public

Where to get it: Hawai'i Criminal Justice Data Center Web site

What you need: Internet access

What it costs: No charge

Available online? Yes, at sexoffenders.ehawaii.gov/.


TRAFFIC ABSTRACT REPORTS

What's in it: Traffic-related allegations and convictions of all moving citations covered by Hawai'i state law

Who can get it: General public

Where to get it: Most District Courts (see above)

What you need: Valid ID of yourself and as much information as possible about the driver you are looking up — name, Social Security number, date of birth, address

What it costs: $7

Honolulu Contact number: 538-5500

Available online? Yes, at jimspss1.courts.state.hi.us/court/
ck_public_qry_cpty.cp_personcase_setup_idx



VICTIM VERIFICATION LETTERS

What's in it: Your name and address, and a brief description of the crime, including date, time and location

Who can get it: Crime victims

Where to get it: Any police station and sometimes at a substation

What you need: A valid ID

What it costs: First page, 25 cents to $1; each additional page, 10 cents to 25 cents

Contact number: O'ahu, 529-3271; Big Island, (808) 961-2247; Maui County, (808) 244-6350; Kaua'i, (808) 241-1660

Available online? No.



CRIMINAL CONVICTION RECORDS

What's in it: State felony and misdemeanor criminal conviction records

Who can get it: General public

Where to get it: Hawai'i Criminal Justice Data Center, 465 S. King St., Room 101; any main police station and Neighbor Island district courts

What you need: Name, birth date, Social Security number of individual to be researched

What it costs: Each location has a public access computer for viewing the records, but a printout will cost you $10 to $15.

Contact number: Data Center, 587-3100. Also, the records sections of local police departments: O'ahu, 529-3271; Big Island, (808) 961-2247; Maui, (808) 244-6350; Kaua'i, (808) 241-1660

Available online? In some cases after an account has been established with the Hawai'i Criminal Justice Center



Vital Records

BIRTH CERTIFICATES

What's in it: Name, date, time and location of birth. Mother's maiden name. Race of each parent

Who can get it: Individuals who have a direct and tangible interest in the record, usually a relative, guardian or representative of a person's estate

Where to get it: Apply in person at the Health Department, 1250 Punchbowl St., Room 103, or mail request to State Department of Health, Office of Health Status Monitoring, Issuance/Vital Statistics Section, P.O. Box 3378, Honolulu, HI 96801. Application forms and other information are available at www.hawaii.gov/health/
vital-records/vitalrecords/vital_records.html.

What you need: Provide personal information to prove your connection to the individual named in the certificate

What it costs: $10 for the first copy; $4 for each additional copy

Available online? No.


DEATH CERTIFICATES

What's in it: Vital statistics, including name, date and place of birth, occupation, parents' names and official cause of death

Who can get it: Individuals who have a direct and tangible interest in the record, usually a relative, guardian or representative of a person's estate

Where to get it: Apply in person at the Health Department, 1250 Punchbowl St., Room 103, or mail request to State Department of Health, Office of Health Status Monitoring, Issuance/Vital Statistics Section, P.O. Box 3378, Honolulu, HI 96801.

What you need: Provide personal information to prove your connection to the individual named in the certificate.

What it costs: $10 for the first copy; $4 for each additional copy

Available online? No. But detailed information is available at www.hawaii.gov/health/
vital-records/vital-records/vital_records.html
.



DIVORCE CERTIFICATES

What's in it: Vital statistics, including names of husband and wife involved, their birth dates, place of marriage, number of children and name changes to be made after divorce

Who can get it: Individuals who have a direct and tangible interest in the record, usually a relative, guardian or representative of a person's estate

Where to get it: Apply in person at the Health Department, 1250 Punchbowl St., Room 103, or mail request to State Department of Health, Office of Health Status Monitoring, Issuance/Vital Statistics Section, P.O. Box 3378, Honolulu, HI 96801.

What you need: Provide personal information to prove your connection to the individual named in the certificate.

What it costs: $10 for the first copy; $4 for each additional copy

Available online? No.



MARRIAGE CERTIFICATES

What's in it: Names of bride and groom, dates and places of birth, date and location of marriage

Who can get it: Individuals who have a direct and tangible interest in the record, usually a relative, guardian or representative of a person's estate

Where to get it: Apply in person at the Health Department, 1250 Punchbowl St., Room 103, or mail request to State Department of Health, Office of Health Status Monitoring, Issuance/Vital Statistics Section, P.O. Box 3378, Honolulu, HI 96801.

What you need: Provide personal information to prove your connection to the individual named in the certificate.

What it costs: $10 for the first copy; $4 for each additional copy

Available online? No.



Government

GOVERNMENT CONTRACTS

What's in it: State government contracting and purchasing records. Links to county records

Who can get it: General public

Where to get it: Online at www.spo.hawaii.gov/

What it costs: Free



HAWAI'I LEGISLATURE

What's in it: Text and status of pending bills; committee hearings schedules; searchable set of state laws

Who can get it: General public

Where to get it: Online at www.capitol.hawaii.gov/

What it costs: Free



HAWAI'I STATE CALENDAR

What's in it: Scheduled meetings and agendas of all state boards and commissions

Who can get it: General public

Where to get it: Online at www.ehawaiigov.org/serv/eventcal?
PF=hic
&Clist=36&_action=View+Calendar

What it costs: Free



Health Records

CARE HOME

What's in it: The name and address of the care home, any violations found and resolutions to those violations. The report is public once the Department of Health accepts any pending plan to correct violations. All resident or witness names will be redacted.

Who can get it: General public

Where to get it: Only from the Department of Health's Office of Health Care Assurance in Kapolei

What you need: N/A

What it costs: The first 120 pages are free and additional pages are 25 cents each

Contact number: (808) 692-7400 and ask for the nurse consultant

Available online? No



CHILDCARE PROVIDER

What's in it: A Child Care Licensing Record from the state Department of Human Services contains childcare provider information, including abuse and neglect complaints and how they were resolved; a staff listing; a record of staff medical exams, immunizations and employment history; and all building, fire code, food and sanitation inspections

Who can get it: General public

Where to get it: Call the DHS office at 587-5266 for information about childcare providers in the Honolulu and Windward areas. Information about providers in the Leeward and Central O'ahu areas is available from a DHS district office at 675-0470. DHS also works with People Attentive to Children to monitor childcare providers. PATCH contact numbers: On O'ahu, 839-1988; Maui (808) 242-9232; Kaua'i (808) 246-0622; East Hawai'i, (808) 961-3169; and West Hawai'i, (808) 325-3864.

What you need: N/A

What it costs: Copies are 5 cents a page. You have to request them in person.

Available online? No.



RESTAURANT INSPECTION

What's in it: The name and address of the restaurant, its inspection report, any violations found and resolutions to those violations, fines levied

Who can get it: General public

Where to get it: Each island has a branch. If you call ahead of time, branch workers can pull the inspection and let you know how many pages are involved

What you need: N/A

What it costs: 50 cents a page. If you send a check, the report can be mailed to you.

Contact number: Call 586-8000 on O'ahu; (808) 933-0917 in Hilo; (808) 322-1507 in Kona; (808) 241-3323 on Kaua'i; and (808) 984-8230 on Maui.

Available online? No.



Business

OFFICERS, COMPLAINTS

What's in it: Officers/directors of Hawai'i companies or partnerships; records of complaints filed against companies or individuals that must have a license to do business in the state; tax licenses issued to companies and individuals doing business in Hawai'i

Who can get it: General public

Where to get it: State Department of Commerce and Consumer Affairs on each island; tax department office on each island

What you need: A valid ID

Who to call: (808) 586-2727

What it costs: 25 cents per page

Available online? Some information is available at http://www.hawaii.gov/dcca/
areas/rico/business_online/
.



Schools

PERFORMANCE REPORTS

What's in it: No Child Left Behind public school reports, including performance measures for reading, math, test participation, and graduation or retention; School Quality Survey results measuring parent and student satisfaction with individual schools; School Status & Improvement Report giving information on the school body, including ethnic breakdowns, students per teacher and test scores

Who can get it: General public

Where to get it: Online

What you need: N/A

What it costs: N/A

Contact number: State Department of Education's Evaluation Section, 733-4008

Available online? Yes, arch.k12.hi.us/.



Property

OWNERSHIP, ASSESSMENTS

What's in it: Who owns real estate in Hawai'i; property tax assessments

Who can get it: General public

Where to get it: Online

What you need: Address of property; name of owner

What it costs: N/A, available online

Contact number: Honolulu, 527-5539; Big Island, (808) 961-8354; Maui, (808) 270-7297; Kaua'i, (808) 241-6222

Available online? Yes.

Honolulu, www.honolulupropertytax.com/;

Big Island, www.hawaiipropertytax.com/;

Maui: www.mauipropertytax.com/;

Kaua'i: www.kauaipropertytax.com/



BUREAU OF CONVEYANCES

What's in it: Records of real-estate sales; mortgages; tax liens

Who can get it: General public

Where to get it: State Department of Land and Natural Resources, each island

What you need: Name of owner of property; tax map key is helpful

What it costs: 50 cents per page

Contact number: 587-0154

Available online? Yes. For an index of records going back to 1996, see 132.160.239.151/boc/. Images of the records are not available online, but certified copies of records can be ordered online at $10 per document.



BUILDING PERMITS

What's in it: Records of building permits issued in each county. Records include names of applicants/contractors; status of permit; schedule of inspections

Who can get it: General public

Where to get it: Building permit departments in each county

What you need: A valid ID

What it costs: N/A, available online

Contact number: City Department of Permitting & Planning, 523-4432; Maui Department of Public Works, (808) 270-7250; Big Island Department of Public Works, (808) 961-8331; Kaua'i Department of Public Works, (808) 241-6655

Available online? Yes.

Honolulu: gis.hicentral.com/ (click on parcel & zoning, search by address or parcel number);

Maui: www.co.maui.hi.us/online_services/

Big Island: www.hawaii-county.com/permits/permits.htm (chronological lists of building permits issued)

Kaua'i: www.kauai.gov/buildingpermits



Commissions

ETHICS COMMISSION

What's in it: Financial disclosure forms of elected state officials and high-level appointed officials; disclosures of gifts accepted by state employees; state lobbyist disclosures; Ethics Commission opinions

Who can get it: General public

Where to get it: Online or in-person at the commission office, 1001 Bishop St., Suite 970

What it costs: Free of charge online

Contact number: 587-0460

Available online? Yes, www.hawaii.gov/ethics.



CAMPAIGN SPENDING COMMISSION

What's in it: Records of political campaign donations and expenditures of state and local candidates; government contracts awarded to major campaign contributors

Who can get it: General public

Where to get it: Online or at the commission office, 235 S. Beretania St. Room 300

What it costs: Most records available free of charge online; 5 cents per page for hard copies.

Contact number: 586-0285

Available online? Yes. Most records are available at www.hawaii.gov/campaign.