If you live in the state of Hawaii, you could live on one of the main eight islands. There are hundreds of islands that make up the entire volcanic Hawaiian archipelago, known as the state of Hawaii. Hawaii is the only U.S. state comprised entirely of islands, and the only U.S. state located outside of North America. Hawaii was the last state to join the U.S. on August 21, 1959, as the 50th state. Hawaii has a population of 1,428,557, and is ranked 40th for population. It is ranked 43rd in size at 10,931 sq. miles. The city of Honolulu located on the island of O’ahu is the state capital.
There are eight main islands, seven of which are permanently inhabited. In order from the northwest to the southeast, are: Niʻihau, Kauaʻi, Oʻahu, Molokaʻi, Lānaʻi, Kahoʻolawe, Maui, and the Island of Hawaiʻi. The Island of Hawai’i is the largest island in the group and is often referred to as the “Big Island.” Underwater volcanic activity formed the Hawaii islands and continues to build islands today.
Hawaii’s climate varies considerably on each island, although most of Hawaii has only two seasons. A dry season running from May to October, and a wet season running from October to April. Mount Wai’ale’ale on Kaua’i has the second highest rainfall on Earth at 460 inches per year. Hawaii experiences a typical tropical climate with temperatures and humidity tending to be less extreme because of the near constant trade winds from the east. During the day, summer highs usually reach 88⁰ F and winter daytime highs usually reach 83⁰ F.
The earliest inhabitants of the Hawaiian Islands were probably Polynesian settlers. The Spanish explorers were said to have arrived in the 16th century. The first recorded European explorer, James Cook arrived in Hawaii in 1778. After Cook’s visit and the publication of several books, the islands attracted many European visitors, explorers, traders, and eventually whalers. Immigrants from Puerto Rico began arriving in 1899, when Puerto Rico’s sugar industry was devastated by two hurricanes. The population of Hawaii began to increase after an influx of primarily Asian settlers arrived as migrant laborers. In 1900, Hawaii was granted self-governance and remained a territory for 60 years until it became a state in 1959.
Hawaii’s center of population is located between the two islands of O’ahu and Moloka’i. The state’s population according to the 2010 Census is 38.6% Asian; 24.7% White; 23.6% from two or more races including other small race percentages. Hawaii has the highest percentage of Asian Americans and multiracial Americans, and the lowest percentage of White Americans of any state.
Tourism has been Hawaii’s largest industry since its statehood. Due to the mild year-round weather, natural scenery, public beaches, oceanic surroundings, and active volcanoes, it is a popular destination among tourists, surfers, biologists, and volcanologists throughout the year. The major holidays are the most popular times for visitors, especially in the winter months. Hawaii’s food exports include coffee, macadamia nuts, pineapple, livestock, sugarcane and honey. By weight, honey bees may be the state’s most valuable export. [1]
When you are ready to begin your search of Hawaii public records, you can review the list below for the type of records available. The list includes land records, mapping records, genealogy records, unclaimed property records, and much more.
Abbreviation | HI |
Capital | Honolulu |
Population | 1,428,557 |
Area size | 10,931 sq. miles |
Demonym | Hawaiian |
Primary languages spoken | English, Hawaiian |
Governor | David Ige |
Lieutenant Governor | Doug Chin |
U.S. Senators | Brian Schatz, Mazie Hirono |
U.S. House Delegation | 2 Democrats |
Time Zone | UTC -10 (no DST) |
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There are two types of public records; 1) personal public records that document major life milestones such as birth certificates, death certificates, divorce records, and marriage records, etc.; and 2) government records that are made public such as property tax records, recorded land records, voter records, crime data, jail inmate records, and court records. [2] The Freedom of Information Act is a national law that releases government agency public records and makes it possible to view most public records.
Since there are a multitude of records available, it can be difficult to know how or where to access them. When you are ready to start your search, you’ll find our Public Records Directory website easy to use since all of the records can be searched by federal, state, county, city, town or type of record. The links provided will connect you to the best website for the record search, provide details about the record, or provide contact information for those records without search capabilities.
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Fast access to Hawaii public record sources at the state level.
Additional Hawaii public records links can be found on our Hawaii county and city level pages using the navigation links above.
Property Records
- Hawaii Land Records and Deeds Directory
- Hawaii Foreclosures and Tax Lien Sales Directory
- Hawaii Assessor and Property Tax Records Directory
- Hawaii GIS and Mapping Directory
Vital Records
- Hawaii Genealogy Records Directory
- Hawaii Birth Records Directory
- Hawaii Death Records Directory
- Hawaii Marriage Records Directory
- Hawaii Divorce Records Directory
Community Health & Safety
- Hawaii Sustainability and Environmental Health Directory
- Hawaii Traffic Cameras and Reports Directory
- Hawaii Crimes and Crime Data Directory
Jobs & Employment
Criminal and Court Records
- Hawaii Warrants Directory
- Hawaii Jail and Inmate Records Directory
- Hawaii Sex Offender Registration Directory
Licensing and Permits
- Hawaii Business Licenses Directory
- Hawaii Contractor Licenses Directory
- Hawaii Professional Licenses Directory
- Hawaii Bar Associations Directory
- Hawaii Permits and Inspections Directory
Codes, Regulations, & Other
Other Hawaii Public Records
Although most states provide similar types of public records, each state will have records specific to its location or government operations. Since the state of Hawaii is comprised of islands, our website provides an online link to Hawaii’s “Tsunami Evacuation Zone Map.” This website not only offers an interactive map of Tsunami evacuation zones but it also offers information about potential risks, how to prepare, and what to do in the event of a tsunami. Another law that may be unique to Hawaii, is its law against billboards. Hawaii’s billboard law reads as follows: Where and when permitted. No person shall erect, maintain, or use a billboard or display any outdoor advertising device, except as provided in section (1) through (19), as outlined in Hawaii Statute §445-112. . [3] If you’re a tourist, you’ll appreciate the fact that Hawaii’s beautiful views aren’t spoiled by billboard advertising!
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Administrative Rules
View Hawaii administrative rules and regulations by agency.
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Beach Safety
View information on current Hawaii beach conditions. Alerts are updated every twenty minutes.
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Bid and Procurement Notices
View Hawaii state and county bid and procurement notices including project description, publication date and due date.
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Business and Licensee Complaints History
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Business Name Search
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Census Information Summary
Hawaii statistics for population, ethnicity, housing, geography and businesses. From the U.S. Census Bureau.
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Clandestine Drug Laboratory Register
View addresses of some locations in Hawaii where law enforcement agencies reported they found chemicals or other items that indicated the presence of either clandestine drug laboratories or dumpsites.
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Court Records and other Resources
Links to state and local court records, general Hawaii court information, directory of courts, and online resources for courts in Hawaii.
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Criminal Histories
Search for Hawaii criminal conviction history records maintained by the Hawaii Criminal Justice Data Center. Registration is required and fees apply.
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DEA Most Wanted
View listings and photos of the most wanted persons of the Drug Enforcement Administration, Los Angeles Field Division. This office handles the Los Angeles, California area, Nevada and Hawaii.
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Electronic Marriage and Civil Union Registration System
Apply for a Hawaii marriage or civil union license online.
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Foster and Adoptive Care
View information about Hawaii adoptions and foster care, including licensed adoption agencies.
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Government Directory
View Hawaii state agency phone, fax, address, email, and webpage directory.
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Legislation
Search Hawaii bill status, hearing notices, order of the day, and revised statutes by keyword.
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Library Databases
Search Hawaii State Public Library databases, including genealogy, consumer health, journals, newspapers, environmental issues, and general reference materials. A Hawaii State Public Library System library card number and PIN are required to access these resources.
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Lobbying Filings
View Hawaii lobbyist registration statements, list of registered lobbyists and organizations represented by registered lobbyists, and lobbying expenditure statements.
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Missing Children
Search the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children website by name, city, date range or physical description.
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Most Wanted Fugitives
View United States Marshals Service most wanted fugitives for the District of Hawaii.
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Motor Vehicle Registration Renewals
Renew your Hawaii motor vehicle registrations online by registration county of your vehicle.
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Polling Place Locator
Search Hawaii polling locations by county, street name, and zip code.
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Public Education Resources
View information about Hawaii schools, including school websites.
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Recorded Documents
Search Hawaii Department of Land and Natural Resources - Bureau of Conveyances index of recorded documents, including deeds, mortgages, easements, powers of attorney, UCCs, foreclosures, and liens. Documents are available for purchase.
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Registered Agent Search
Search for Hawaii registered agents by active business name. A subscription is required to use this service.
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Registered Charities
Search the Hawaii Attorney General's database of registered charitable organizations by organization name, registration status or registration type.
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State Archives
Search Hawaii State Archive records including court, business and land records.
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State Bar Association Membership Directory
Search Hawaii Bar Association membership directory by name.
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State Constitution
View Hawaii State constitution.
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Tax Refund Status
Check the status of your Hawaii tax refund by social security number and refund amount.
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Contact Info
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Unemployment Information
The Department of Labor and Industrial Information handles business and employee issues such as workers' compensation, safety and health, and youth employment.
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Water Contamination Advisories
View current Hawaii water contamination advisories.
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