Official Hawaii Sex Offender Registry
Hawaii maintains a public, searchable registry where you can look up registered sex offenders by name, address, ZIP code, county, or city. Information is provided by the responsible state agency and is the most authoritative source available.
Search the Hawaii Registry Search NSOPW (Nationwide)What You Can Search
The Hawaii registry typically lets the public search by:
- Offender nameFirst, last, or partial name match.
- Address or ZIP codeView registered offenders within a specified radius of an address.
- City or countyBrowse the list of registered offenders in a specific area.
- Map viewMany states offer interactive maps showing offender locations.
- Email or text alertsSubscribe to notifications when an offender registers near you.
Hawaii County-Level Sex Offender Resources
Direct links to county sheriff offices and county-level offender notification pages in Hawaii, sourced from public sheriff department websites. Always verify with the official Hawaii state registry above for the most current information.
Hawaii Sex Offenders Search
- Hawaii Sex Offender Information
Central registry of sex offenders for the State of Hawaii - Hawaii Megan Law and Amber Plan
Child safety, internet safety and missing children
Sex Offender Registration Unit (808) 587-3100 - Hawaii Criminal History Records Check
Search of a person's criminal history by name
Related Hawaii Resources
- Hawaii Public Records HubAll Hawaii public record categories in one place.
- Hawaii Criminal RecordsCriminal history, arrest records, and conviction information.
- Hawaii Court RecordsTrial court, appellate, and case-document searches.
- Hawaii County Sheriff DirectoryFind every county sheriff's office in Hawaii.
- Hawaii Police RecordsLocal police departments and incident reports.
- Hawaii Inmate SearchState and county jail roster lookups.
- Hawaii Most WantedActive fugitive bulletins from Hawaii agencies.
- Hawaii Missing ChildrenMissing children and AMBER Alert resources for Hawaii.
Using This Information Responsibly
Sex offender registry information is provided to help the public protect themselves and their families. It must not be used to harass, threaten, intimidate, or discriminate against any individual. Misuse may be a criminal offense under state and federal law.
If you have specific safety concerns or believe a registered offender is in violation, contact your local law enforcement agency or the Hawaii Department of the Attorney General directly.
Browse Sex Offender Registries by State
Open any state's registry directory directly. Stars (★) indicate states with detailed county-level data.