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HRS §634-29

How property is seized or frozen by court order

When a court orders real property seized or frozen, the officer serving the order must post a copy on the property and publish notice in a newspaper. If the owner cannot be found, personal delivery may be skipped. Any later sale or transfer of the property is invalid against the person who got the court order.

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The statute, as written — In case of attachment, etc., of real property

In all cases of attachment, sequestration, or injunction of real property, the sheriff, deputy sheriff, police officer, or independent civil process server from the department of law enforcement's list under section 353C-11 serving the writ shall, in addition to personal delivery of a copy thereof to the defendant, post upon the premises a copy of the process, and a notice of the day and hour when attached, sequestrated, or enjoined, and shall also give notice thereof in a newspaper or newspapers suitable for the advertisement of judicial proceedings. But in all cases where a writ of attachment is issued in accordance with chapter 651 relating to attachments, and the defendant in attachment was never a resident of the State or has departed from the State or secretes oneself so that the writ of attachment cannot be personally served upon the defendant, personal service of the writ upon the defendant may be dispensed with. All after-leases, mortgages, sales, devises, assignments, trusts, or other conveyances of the property, until the dissolution of the process, shall be void in law as against the plaintiff in such cases. [CC 1859, §1124; am L 1903, c 5, §1; am imp L 1917, c 67, §1; RL 1925, §2348; RL 1935, §4084; RL 1945, §10066; RL 1955, §230-37; HRS §634-64; ren HRS §634-29; gen ch 1985; am L 2013, c 116, §§11, 25(10); am L 2015, c 101, §4; am L 2021, c 41, §11; am L 2022, c 278, §17]
Read the official text at capitol.hawaii.gov ↗as published Jan 6, 2026our copy taken Aug 20, 2026

Sections this one refers to

§353C-11 Independent civil process servers list

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