Skip to Main Nav Skip to Main Content Skip to Footer Content

News & Reports

Hawaii Supreme Court Chief Justice Mark Recktenwald will present his first State of the Judiciary address on Wednesday, January 26 at 10:00 a.m., in the State Senate chambers. Olelo television... read more

’The Judiciary, State of Hawaii, today announced the selection of Marie C. Laderta as the new Chief Adjudicator of the Administrative Driver’s License Revocation Office (ADLRO) effective January 11, 2011.... read more

The Hawaii State Judiciary’s “Justice in Jeopardy” report details the impacts that furloughs and budget cuts have had on court users and the general public. “These reductions have had substantial... read more

The Judicial Council is accepting applications to fill one current vacancy and one anticipated vacancy on the Hawai i State Ethics Commission. The current vacancy occurred upon the resignation of... read more

Court Interpreters Wanted

Posted on Jan 4, 2011 in Featured News

The Hawaii State Judiciary would like persons fluent in English and another language to apply for its 2011 Court Interpreter Certification Program. The registration fee is $95, and the program... read more

Court Interpreters Needed

Posted on Jan 4, 2011 in Press Releases

Note: For information about the current Basic Orientation Workshop fees click here. The Hawaii State Judiciary would like persons fluent in English and another language to apply for its 2011... read more

The Hawaii State Judiciary released a report today, “Justice in Jeopardy”, which details the impacts that furloughs and budget cuts have had on court users and the general public. “These... read more

“Judge King was an outstanding jurist and a warm, caring person. On behalf of the Hawaii State Judiciary, I extend our deepest sympathy to his family.” — Mark Recktenwald, Chief... read more

On Monday, December 6, persons who need to conduct business at a state courthouse in Downtown Honolulu should allow more time than originally anticipated to find parking or make other... read more

The Hawaii Supreme Court will hear oral argument on Thursday, December 2, at 10 a.m. in the Ronald T. Y. Moon Judiciary Complex in Kapolei.  It will be the first... read more

Chat

KolokoloChat

How can I help you today?

×