Ocean Pointe Residents Directory Lookup
The Ocean Pointe Residents Directory collects public records for this planned community in the Ewa District of Oahu. Use this page to find the right office for a name, address, or case search. Ocean Pointe is newer than most Oahu towns, so many of its records are fully online. Honolulu County handles most local services. State agencies handle vital, court, and business data. This guide maps each path.
Ocean Pointe Overview
Ocean Pointe Residents Directory Basics
Ocean Pointe is a master-planned community in the Ewa District of Oahu. The town sits on former sugar cane land near Ewa Beach. It is part of Senate District 20, which also covers Ewa Beach, Ewa by Gentry, and Iroquois Point. The town has no city hall of its own. All local services run through the City and County of Honolulu at honolulu.gov.
Because Ocean Pointe is new, most of its records were filed after 1990. That makes online lookups easier than in older towns. Deeds, permits, and tax bills all sit in the city and state online systems.
Note: Ocean Pointe is close to Ewa Beach, so many public service buildings are shared between the two.
Local Services for Ocean Pointe
Police work is done by the Ewa District Station of the Honolulu Police Department. The station sits off Fort Weaver Road. Call (808) 723-8650 for non-emergency matters. Ocean Pointe shares this station with Ewa Beach and Ewa Gentry. Incident logs and reports go through the main HPD records desk. See the Honolulu Police Department for the formal records request process.
Ocean Pointe does not have a public library of its own. The closest branch is the Ewa Beach Public Library, which is part of the Hawaii State Public Library System. Staff there can help with free access to genealogy tools, state databases, and news archives.
Fire coverage comes from the Honolulu Fire Department. The Ewa Beach station sits a short drive from Ocean Pointe. Water and sewer service run through the Board of Water Supply and the city's wastewater unit. Trash pickup and parks are managed by city offices.
Note: Because the town is newer, most public service records for Ocean Pointe sit in digital form on city and state sites.
Ocean Pointe Property Records Search
Every parcel in Ocean Pointe has a TMK. The first digit is 1 for Oahu. The town sits in zone 9, section 1. Look up a parcel at qPublic Honolulu. The site takes owner names, site addresses, and full TMK codes. Basic searches are free.
Tax bills come from the Real Property Assessment Division. The office is at 842 Bethel Street in downtown Honolulu. Call (808) 768-3799 for help. The city posts owner names, mailing addresses, and sale prices. That data is open under UIPA.
Recorded deeds, mortgages, and liens go through the state Bureau of Conveyances. Hawaii uses a single statewide recording office for all islands. That makes Ocean Pointe deed work simple. Files from 1976 on are online. Since most Ocean Pointe filings date from the 1990s or later, nearly all are digital.
This shot shows the BOC search page. Users can search by grantor, grantee, TMK, or document number. Credit card users pay $1 per page per doc. A monthly plan runs $50 for public use.
Court Records for Ocean Pointe
Cases from Ocean Pointe go to the First Circuit Court of Hawaii. The main courthouse is at 777 Punchbowl Street in downtown Honolulu. The court handles all of Oahu. Use eCourt Kokua for free basic case lookups. Search by party name, case ID, or vehicle info.
Downloads cost $3 per doc or 10 cents per page, whichever is more. Certified copies add $2 each. A year-long plan runs $500 and gives unlimited pulls. More info sits on the First Circuit Court page.
Small claims and traffic cases from Ocean Pointe may land at the Kapolei Courthouse, which hosts District Court for the Ewa District. Not every file has a PDF icon. Some dockets need a visit to the clerk's office to read or copy.
State Records Sources for Ocean Pointe
Vital records for Ocean Pointe births, deaths, marriages, and civil unions come from the Department of Health Vital Records office at 1250 Punchbowl Street, Room 103. The first certified copy is $10. Each added copy is $4. There is a $2.50 portal fee per order.
This image shows the Vital Records page with order forms. As of February 1, 2026, the Department of Health no longer keeps divorce records. Those now go through the Hawaii State Judiciary.
The Hawaii State Archives holds older files that may tie into Ocean Pointe land history. The Archives sits at 364 South King Street on the Iolani Palace grounds. Call (808) 586-0329 for help. Staff can pull sugar plantation labor rolls, old maps, and the Mahele Book.
This is the Archives page. The Digital Archives section holds World War I draft cards, ship passenger lists, and probate indexes. Many Ewa Plain land titles tie back to sugar era deeds, which sit in the Archives.
Note: Ocean Pointe is on former sugar land. Some old site files at the Archives may still hold useful background on parcel history.
The Bureau of Conveyances also handles lien searches. Any judgment lien, tax lien, or UCC filing tied to Ocean Pointe parcels shows up there. That makes the BOC a one-stop check for clouds on title.
UIPA Rules for Ocean Pointe Residents Directory
Every public records request for Ocean Pointe runs under the Uniform Information Practices Act, Chapter 92F of Hawaii Revised Statutes. Under HRS § 92F-11, all government records are open unless the law closes them. Agencies have 10 business days to reply. HRS § 92F-12 lists records that must always be public.
Fees follow a set schedule. The first hour of search time is free. After that, the rate is $2.50 per 15 minutes. Review time runs $5 per 15 minutes. Copies are 25 cents per page. The first $30 may be waived when the request serves the public interest.
The Office of Information Practices runs an Attorney of the Day line for free, non-binding advice. Call (808) 586-1400 or email OIP. Staff can point you to the right agency and tell you what to ask for.
The OIP page holds the Records Report System, which lists more than 26,000 record titles held by state and county offices. The RRS tells you which agency holds the file you want. That is often the first step in a hard Ocean Pointe search.
Note: Keep a copy of every UIPA request you send. If the 10-day window passes with no reply, you can file an appeal with OIP at no cost.
Residents Directory for Honolulu County
Ocean Pointe is part of Honolulu County, which covers all of Oahu. For county-wide search tools, court info, and office contacts, see the Honolulu County Residents Directory.
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