- Judiciary | HAWAIʻI – Third Circuit
To file a Family Court TRO (temporary restraining order), forms are available on the Judiciary’s website or at each courthouse For assistance with completing TRO forms, please contact Child Family Service at 808-935-2188 (Hilo, South Kohala) or 808-323-2664 (Kailua-Kona)
- Court Information - Hawaii County, HI
Different types of cases are handled differently within the court system Violations, petty misdemeanors and most misdemeanors are handled in the District Courts Felonies may begin in the District Courts, but after a preliminary hearing, are committed to the Circuit Courts All jury trials are held before the Circuit Courts
- Find All Courts in Hawaii
Find all courts across Hawaii with detailed addresses, contact information - including State Supreme courts, Family courts, Trial Courts and more
- Hilo District Court - Hilo, HI (Address and Phone) - County Office
The District Court, located in Hilo, Hawaii, is a trial-level court within the Third Circuit of the Hawaii State Judiciary It handles lesser offenses and minor civil cases, serving as a crucial part of the local justice system
- Third Circuit Court of Hawaii Hawaii - Court Information
Third Circuit Court of Hawaii Hawaii in Hilo, Hawaii Jury Duty, District and County Clerk of Court, Phone Number, and other Hawaii County info
- United States District Court - District of Hawaii
There is a recent increase in scam calls from individuals posing as court officers, U S Marshals, or other law enforcement officials Scammers are attempting to collect money by falsely claiming to resolve outstanding arrest warrants, court cases, or failures to report for jury duty
- Hawaii County Hawaii Court Directory | CourtReference. com
Below is a directory of court locations in Hawaii County Links for online court records and other free court resources are provided for each court, where available
- Third Circuit – Circuit Court – Legal Navigator
The Circuit Court of the Third Circuit has three locations: Hilo, Kona and Waimea The Circuit Court decides civil and criminal cases to include probate, guardianship, cases where the contested amount exceeds $40,000 and criminal felony cases, and criminal misdemeanor jury trials
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