Warrant records are public documents in Maui County, Hawaii, pursuant to the Hawaii Uniform Information Practices Act (UIPA), Chapter 92F of the Hawaii Revised Statutes. This legislation establishes that government records, including warrant information, shall be available for public inspection unless specifically exempted by law. The UIPA operates under the fundamental principle that government records are open to public inspection to promote accountability in government operations.
The public availability of warrant records serves multiple civic functions within Maui County's judicial system. These records provide transparency regarding law enforcement activities and judicial proceedings. Access to warrant information enables citizens to verify the legal status of individuals and businesses with whom they interact. Additionally, public access to these records supports the constitutional right to due process by ensuring that warrant issuance and execution occur within established legal parameters.
Certain warrant information may be temporarily restricted during active investigations pursuant to HRS § 92F-13(3), which exempts government records that, if disclosed, would frustrate a legitimate government function. However, once a warrant has been executed or is no longer active, the information typically becomes available through standard public record channels.
Warrant records maintained by Maui County authorities typically contain the following information as required by Hawaii state law:
For bench warrants specifically, records may include information about the underlying case, such as failure to appear for scheduled court proceedings or non-compliance with court orders. Search warrant records typically contain detailed descriptions of locations to be searched and items to be seized, though these may remain sealed for a period determined by the court.
Members of the public may verify warrant status in Maui County through several no-cost methods established by county and state authorities:
The Maui Police Department Records Section provides basic warrant verification services during regular business hours: Maui Police Department Records Section 55 Mahalani Street Wailuku, HI 96793 (808) 244-6400 Maui Police Department Records
The Second Circuit Court clerk's office maintains public access terminals where individuals may search for warrant information: Second Circuit Court 2145 Main Street Wailuku, HI 96793 (808) 244-2929
Individuals may also utilize the eCourt Kokua system maintained by the Hawaii State Judiciary, which provides online access to certain court records, including information about bench warrants. This system is accessible from any internet-connected device and does not require registration for basic searches.
For verification of outstanding warrants, individuals may contact the Maui County Sheriff Division directly: Maui County Sheriff Division 2145 Main Street, Room 107 Wailuku, HI 96793 (808) 244-2900
The Maui County Sheriff Division, operating under the authority of the Department of Public Safety, State of Hawaii, is responsible for executing various types of warrants throughout the county. Sheriff warrants in Maui County are issued pursuant to Hawaii Revised Statutes § 803-1 through § 803-10, which establish the legal framework for warrant issuance and execution.
Sheriff deputies are authorized to serve and execute several categories of warrants:
The Sheriff Division maintains an electronic warrant tracking system in coordination with the eBench Warrant system administered by the Hawaii State Judiciary. This system enables efficient processing and service of warrants throughout Maui County's diverse geographic areas, including the islands of Maui, Molokai, and Lanai.
Warrant service is prioritized based on several factors, including the severity of the underlying offense, public safety considerations, and resource availability. Individuals with active warrants may surrender themselves at the Sheriff Division office during regular business hours to resolve the matter in a controlled environment.
As of 2025, Maui County residents and visitors have multiple methods to determine if a warrant has been issued in their name. The Hawaii Criminal Justice Data Center has implemented enhanced digital verification systems that provide accurate and timely warrant information.
Individuals seeking to verify their warrant status may:
Conduct a personal record check through the Hawaii Criminal Justice Data Center (HCJDC), which maintains the state's official criminal history repository. This service requires proper identification and may involve a nominal processing fee.
Access the Hawaii State Judiciary's updated eCourt Kokua portal, which provides searchable court records including bench warrant information. The system operates 24 hours daily except during scheduled maintenance periods.
Visit the Maui County Sheriff Division in person with valid government-issued photo identification: Maui County Sheriff Division 2145 Main Street, Room 107 Wailuku, HI 96793 Hours: Monday-Friday, 7:45 AM - 4:30 PM (808) 244-2900
Contact the Maui Police Department's Records Section directly: Maui Police Department Records Section 55 Mahalani Street Wailuku, HI 96793 Hours: Monday-Friday, 7:45 AM - 4:30 PM (808) 244-6400
Pursuant to Hawaii Revised Statutes § 92F-12(a)(5), information about individuals convicted of crimes or currently wanted on outstanding warrants is considered public record. However, verification requests from third parties may be subject to privacy restrictions under state law.
Maui County maintains several official channels through which members of the public may verify outstanding warrant status. These verification methods comply with Hawaii Revised Statutes § 92F-12, which designates certain government records as public information.
The most comprehensive method for checking outstanding warrants involves contacting the Maui County Sheriff Division directly: Maui County Sheriff Division 2145 Main Street, Room 107 Wailuku, HI 96793 (808) 244-2900 Hours: Monday-Friday, 7:45 AM - 4:30 PM
For bench warrants specifically, the Second Circuit Court provides access to this information: Second Circuit Court 2145 Main Street Wailuku, HI 96793 (808) 244-2929 Hours: Monday-Friday, 7:45 AM - 4:30 PM
The eCourt Kokua system provides online access to court records, including information about outstanding bench warrants. Users may search by name to determine if bench warrants have been issued. The system is accessible 24 hours daily, except during scheduled maintenance periods.
Law enforcement professionals and authorized criminal justice personnel have access to the eBench Warrant system, which provides real-time information about outstanding warrants throughout Hawaii. This secure system is not available for public access but ensures that current warrant information is available to authorized agencies throughout Maui County.
Individuals with concerns about possible warrants may also request a personal criminal history record check through the Hawaii Criminal Justice Data Center. This service requires proper identification and provides comprehensive information about an individual's criminal history record, including outstanding warrants.