Addresses and information on Hawaii small claims courts and filings.
A person can file a claim in small claims court if he/she has a dispute involving a certain amount of money with another person, company or government agency.
The amount that could be recovered is limited, and it varies from state to state (usually from $1,500 to 10,000 Dollars.)
Most common claims in small claims courts involve:
Things to bring to court:
Original copies of all papers you need to help prove the case (contracts, letters, rental agreements, canceled checks, deeds, repair bills, IOUs, diagrams, written damage estimates, photographs or even drawings.)
2 photocopies of every original document. (one for the defendant, one for the court)
The piece of clothing or the appliance damaged by the defendant, if that's the case.
Any witness that could help the case. Some judges allow notarized statements by witness that cannot appear in court.
Small Claims Courts Requirements:
Hearing dates are usually set on some evenings or on Saturday (once a month.)
Hearing is scheduled within 40 days in most cases (up to 70 days if one litigant does not live in the same county).
HAWAII
State Building, Room 205 75 Aupuni Street Hilo, HI 96720 Phone:(808)-961`7430
Keakealani Building, Room 219 Kealakekua, HI 96750 Phone:(808)-322`9700
Waimea Civic Center 67-5175 Kamamalu Kamuela, HI 96743 Phone:(808)-885`4615
MAUI
2145 Main Street Hoapili Hale Wailuku, HI 96793 Phone:(808)-244`2706
KAUAI
4347 Rice Street, Suite 101 Lihue, HI 96766 Phone:(808)-246-3301 (808)-246`3303
O'AHU
1111 Alakea Street 3rd floor
Honolulu, HI 96813
Phone:(808)-538`5151
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