Hawaii Probate Court Records
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Certified court records are available in paper form at each courthouse. eCourt Kokua For access to public information from traffic cases, District Court and Circuit Court criminal, Family (Adult) Court criminal, District Court and Circuit Court civil, Family Court Civil, Land Court, Tax Appeal Court, and appellate cases.
https://www.courts.state.hi.us/legal_references/records/search_court_recordsDepartment of Accounting and General Services | Probates/Wills - Hawaii
Wills admitted to probate may be located within probate case files. Adoptions and guardianships were filed with probate cases starting in 1859 when judges were authorized to legalize adoptions. You can search the Ulukau website for the citation that you will need to find the documents on microfilm, which is the court (First, Second, Third, etc.) and case number (i.e. 17, A11, 295).
https://ags.hawaii.gov/archives/about-us/genealogy-research-guide/probateswills/Hawaii Probate Records • FamilySearch
The circuit courts, from the time they were established, have kept probate records of Hawaii. Some records date from as early as the 1840s. No probate records exist for earlier eras, except for a few of the royal families. The Hawaii State Archives and the Family History Library have 141 microfilms of probate records from 1845 to 1900 and indexes from 1814 to 1917 (beginning on Family History Library film 1010689). Additional records are at the various county courthouses.
https://www.familysearch.org/en/wiki/Hawaii_Probate_RecordsJudiciary | Request for Court Records
Request for Court Records OAHU – First Circuit Circuit Court Ka`ahumanu Hale [ map ] Legal Documents Branch 777 Punchbowl Street Honolulu, Hawaii 96813-5093 Phone: 808-539-4300 Fax: 808-539-4314 [email protected] Family Court Ronald T. Y. Moon Judiciary Complex [ map ] Legal Documents Branch 4675 Kapolei, Hawai`i 96707-3272
https://www.courts.state.hi.us/courts/court_records_request_oahuFinding Court Records in Hawai‘i: Current Judiciary Court Records
The Hawai'i State Archives provides access to Hawaiʻi Judiciary Branch records ranging from 1839-1970. These Judiciary court records include: civil, criminal, marriages, divorce, equity, law, probate and wills. Please see the Description of Collections for other related materials housed in the collection. Paper Copies of Judiciary Court Records
https://guides.library.manoa.hawaii.edu/hawaiicourtsHawaii Court Records | StateRecords.org
Each of them keeps records of different courts and cases. Interested persons may contact each Hawaii courts at the following addresses for inquiries on obtaining court records at the courthouses: Circuit Court. Ka`ahumanu Hale Legal Documents Branch 777 Punchbowl Street Honolulu, Hawaii 96813-5093 Phone: (808) 539-4300 Email: [email protected]
https://hawaii.staterecords.org/court.phpCourt Information | Hawaii County, HI
67-5187 Kamamalu Street Kamuela, Hawai‘i 96743 In Kona, the family court is located at: 77-6399 Nalani Street Kailua-Kona, Hawai‘i 96740 In Kona, the district court and division 4 Circuit Court is located at: 79-1020 Haukapila Street Kealakekua, Hawai‘i 96750 In Kona, division 3 Circuit Court is located at: 81-940 Halekii Street
https://www.hawaiicounty.gov/departments/prosecuting-attorney/victim-witness-program/court-informationHistorical Judiciary Court Records - Finding Court Records in Hawai‘i ...
In what format are these court records? The popular probate court records have been microfilmed. The rest of the collection is in paper form. Heavily used First Circuit Court Probate Case Files from the Hawaiian Kingdom have been digitized and added to their Digital Collection. The Church of Jesus Christ and the Latter Day Saints (Mormon Church) has also microfilmed selected court records.
https://guides.library.manoa.hawaii.edu/c.php?g=105634&p=684063How to Locate and Request Online Probate Court Records - The Balance
One common question asked of estate planning attorneys is how to obtain a copy of a deceased person's last will and testament or other probate court records. Because probate files are public court records that anyone can read, you should be able to obtain a copy of it any will that has been filed for probate. And with modern technology comes the ability to locate information about a deceased person's estate online, and in most cases for absolutely free.
https://www.thebalance.com/locate-request-probate-records-3504967Hawaii Court Records - HI State Courts
Court Name: Hawaii Supreme Court: Address: Ali`iolani Hale 417 South King Street Honolulu, Hawai`i 96813-2943: Phone: (808) 539-4919: Website URL: https://www.courts.state.hi.us/courts/supreme/hawaii_supreme_court
https://www.statecourts.org/hawaii/Hawaii, U.S., Wills and Probate Records, 1822-1962
This collection includes images of probate records from the state of Hawaii. Probate records are among the most valuable records available for American genealogy but can be challenging to access because originals are kept in courthouses across the country. This collection includes images of probate records for approximately 80 percent of Hawaii ...
https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/usprobatehi/Department of Accounting and General Services | The Collection - Hawaii
PROBATE RECORDS OF THE FIFTH CIRCUIT COURT. 1851-1914. 13.3 cubic feet in 11 cubic foot and 2 5-inch boxes, and 13 oversize volumes. Arranged in the following order: case files and minute books. Case files are arranged numerically. Contains cases 1 through 700. Minute books are arranged chronologically.
https://ags.hawaii.gov/archives/about-us/genealogy-research-guide/probateswills/the-collection/