Hawaii Divorce Records

Are Divorce Records Available to the Public in Hawaii?

Yes. Most Hawaii divorce records are open to the public under the Hawaii Uniform Information Practices Act and court rules. However, certain records are deemed confidential and may require a court order to access them.

Note: Divorce records are not automatically sealed in Hawaii. A request for a court order to seal a divorce record has to be made by either of the divorced parties. This request is made by writing a letter to the court and providing convincing reasons for the request. This is because for the court to decide on whether it should seal the record, it will consider the potential damage to the party making the request against the public right to public records. To access sealed court records, prior approval of the court must be sought.

How to Find a Divorce Record in Hawaii

Hawaii divorce records are documents produced during and after divorce trials filed and finalized in Hawaii State Courts. These records include divorce decrees, divorce certificates, and divorce case files. Some of these public records are only available to eligible individuals, while others are not.

Divorce records are considered court records. They may, therefore, be searched on third-party public record websites. Divorce records can offer personal information on minors, finances, and sensitive criminal information like domestic abuse. Because of this, divorce records, certificates, and decree availability is usually much lower than other types of public records because of the personal nature of divorces. Simply put, divorce records are significantly harder to obtain and search for than other types of public records.

Hawaii Divorce Certificates

A divorce certificate is a document evidencing the end of a marriage. It provides basic information such as the names of the divorced parties, the date of divorce, and the place of divorce. It proves that two people are no longer in a legal marital union and may remarry and/or proceed with changing their names.

Divorce certificates from July 1951 to December 2002 are issued by the Hawaii Department of Health. Certificates produced before and after these dates are available at the courts where the recorded divorces were finalized.
There are two types of divorce certificates in Hawaii. These are certified divorce certificates and plain divorce certificates. A certified divorce certificate is printed on a security paper and bears an official seal. It is only available to the divorced parties, their designated attorneys, and their immediate family members.

A plain divorce certificate is printed on a copy paper and bears a stamp but does not carry a seal. It provides the same information as a certified copy provides and is available to anyone requesting it. A plain divorce certificate is solely an informational record and is not acceptable for legal or identification purposes.

Understanding Hawaii Divorce Decrees

A Hawaii divorce decree is the final judgment issued by a family court after finalizing a marriage dissolution. This document is available in the court where the divorce occurred. In addition to certifying the legal end of a marriage, it also spells out the terms of the divorce. These terms include alimony amount, child custody and support, visitation schedule, and asset division.
A divorce decree is signed by both parties, their attorneys and the judge who gave the divorce judgment. It is filed with the clerk of the court where the decree was issued. Divorce decrees are included in divorce records.
A divorce decree is accessible to the divorced parties, their spouses, descendants, parents/guardians, and designated attorneys.

Understanding Hawaii Divorce Record

A divorce record is the complete case file of a divorce. It provides details of divorce proceedings and includes original documents introduced and produced during the trial. A complete divorce case record includes a divorce decree as well as motions, orders, complaints, reports, assessments, and transcripts.

How to Obtain Hawaii Divorce Court Records

Divorce court records can be obtained by visiting the Hawaii Family Courts in the counties where the divorce proceedings were held. Fees for accessing divorce records depend on the number and types of copies requested. Consult the Hawaii Judiciary Schedule of Fees and Costs to calculate the total fees payable when requesting divorce records.

The three ways of requesting copies of divorce court records in Hawaii are:

Requesters looking for divorce case details needed to complete the form may find such information online on Hawaii Judiciary’s eCourt Kokua portal.