The mission of the Judiciary, as an independent branch of government, is to administer justice in an impartial, efficient and accessible manner in accordance with the law.
The Judiciary is one of three branches of state government in Hawai`i. The other two are the executive and legislative branches. As an independent government branch, the Judiciary is responsible for administering justice in an impartial, efficient and accessible manner according to the law.
Once every minute, a case is filed in one of Hawai`i’s state courts. Judges preside over a wide variety of cases including divorces, child abuse cases, landlord-tenant disputes, traffic violations, and assaults, and make decisions that can have lifelong consequences for the people involved. The law and the system may seem complex, but at its heart is the protection of individual rights and freedoms, a precious key to a sound democracy. Democracy cannot function unless the third branch of government decides each case based solely on the particular laws and facts presented, regardless of public opinions and other outside influences.
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Administrative Office of the Courts
Address:
417 South King Street
Honolulu, HI 96813-2943
- (808) 539-4853 (TTY Text Telephone) ,(808) 539-4900 (Administrative Director & Deputy Director) ,(808) 539-4336 (EEO/ADA) ,(808) 539-4237 (Center for Alternative Dispute Resolution) ,(808) 534-6700 (Children’s Justice Center) ,(808) 539-4790 (Commission on Judicial Conduct) ,(808) 539-4860 (Court Interpreting) ,(808) 539-4994 (Court Tours) ,(808) 521-4591 (Disciplinary Counsel) ,(808) 534-6800 (Driver’s License Revocation) ,(808) 539-4949 (Human Resources) ,(808) 539-4910 (Information/Public Affairs)