The fee for a traffic abstract will increase from $7 to $20 on July 1, 2010. The Hawaii State Judiciary has been charging $7 for a certified traffic abstract since... read more
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The Hawaii Supreme Court and the Hawaii Intermediate Court of Appeals will introduce electronic filing in the appellate courts in the near future. August 23, 2010 is the tentative implementation... read more
Chief Justice Ronald T. Y. Moon announced today that he is seeking public comment on judicial nominees for one vacancy at the District Court of the First Circuit and three... read more
The Hawaii State Judiciary has been increasing its use of online Internet programs to operate more efficiently and better serve the public. Earlier this year, the Judiciary started using social... read more
“Tough Love” is a feature story about the HOPE Probation program appearing in this month’s Honolulu Magazine issue.
The requirement that appeals from trial courts and state agencies be filed first with the Intermediate Court of Appeals (ICA) instead of the Hawaii Supreme Court will become permanent on... read more
Guided by Kahuna Braven Kalama Cabigon, Chief Justice Ronald Moon (left), Senate President Colleen Hanabusa (right), and many others who played a significant role in the construction of the... read more
In celebration of National Law Day on May 1, the Hawai`i State Judiciary is sponsoring free public programs at courthouses in Hilo, Honolulu and Lihue during the first week in... read more
Congratulations to the following individuals who passed the February 2010 exam (accessible PDF version)for admission to the Hawaii State Bar. These individuals are not eligible to engage in the practice... read more
The Attorneys and Judges Assistance Program Board and Disciplinary Board have openings on their respective boards. General qualifications include sound judgment, affirmative interest in the organization, and willingness and ability... read more