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HRS §502-15

Annual indexes of recorded documents

The registrar must make alphabetical indexes of documents recorded in the previous year, and may update or combine them as needed. This section is about how the registrar organizes records, not about your rights or duties.

state agencies

The statute, as written — Annual indexes

The registrar shall within the first six months of each year, or within such further time during the year as the registrar may think proper, cause to be made by competent persons, copies of the indexes to the instruments recorded in the bureau of conveyances during the preceding year, in which copies the grantors and grantees shall be classified by their respective surnames in alphabetical order, and arranged under such surnames in the order in which the deeds and other conveyances to which they refer were left for record. The registrar may also cause the Christian or given names of grantors and grantees, as well as their surnames to be arranged in alphabetical order in such lists. The registrar shall cause to be made a reclassification and consolidation of the yearly indexes as the convenience of the registrar may permit. The registrar may also cause copies of the indexes or new indexes to the records existing in the registrar's office to be made by some competent person as conditions may require.
Read the official text at capitol.hawaii.gov ↗as published Jan 6, 2026our copy taken Aug 20, 2026

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