Hawaii stands out as a paradise for both tourists and residents, but criminal activity lurks in the shadows.
In 2010 alone, there were over 48,000 crimes reported, including over 200 rapes and over 1500 assaults. You can choose to go to a government agency in Hawaii, or use Check Background ORG and save time and energy.
To get all of the same information by hand that you can get from Check Background ORG, you would have to contact the following agencies – Hawaii Criminal Justice Data Center
Sexual Offender Registry, the Hawaii Criminal Justice Data Center Criminal Record Request, the Hawaii Department of Public Safety Inmate Classification as well as the Administrative Director of Courts.
Or, you can get your results fast and from the comfort of your own home using Check Background Organization.

Be your own private investigator with our revolutionary service. Accessing Ewa Beach, Hawaii public records allows you to perform background checks for your protection.
Obtain criminal records from Ewa Beach by getting in touch with the following Hawaii public records agencies:
Sex Offender Registry
Hawaii Criminal Justice Data Center
Sexual Offender Registry
465 S King St, Room 101
Honolulu,
HI,
96813
p (808) 587-3100
f (808) 857-3024
Criminal Records
Hawaii Criminal Justice Data Center
Criminal Record Request
465 S King St, Room 101
Honolulu,
HI,
96813
p (808) 587-3279
Incarceration Records
Hawaii Department of Public Safety
Inmate Classification
919 Ala Moana Blvd #401
Honolulu,
HI,
96814
p (808) 587-2567
f (808) 587-2568
Court Records
Administrative Director of Courts
417 S. King St
Honolulu,
HI,
96813
p (808) 539-4900
f (808) 539-4801
How does Hawaii and Honolulu (the state’s most dangerous city) compare to other states?
Hawaii Criminal Records Statistics
Recorded crime total for 2010: 41,055
Number of crimes per capita: 4498.23
Most "dangerous" Hawaii city: Honolulu
Crime Threat Level: 3
Hawaii criminal records are available for a variety of reasons, whether it’s to conduct an employee background check, check on a potential ex-convict, or to find out about people living in your neighborhood. Fortunately, Hawaii makes this information available as a public record.
Use the Hawaii Department of Public Safety to find information on registered sex offenders.