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Office of the Public Defender | OAHU OFFICE - Hawaii. gov OAHU OFFICE 1130 North Nimitz Hwy Suite A-254 Honolulu, HI 96817 FAX: (808) 586-2222 APPEALS: (808) 586-2080 DISTRICT: (808) 586-2100 FAMILY: (808) 586-2300 FELONY: (808) 586-2200 View Larger Map
Office of the Public Defender The Office of the Public Defender became operational on February 2, 1970 and has been administratively attached to the Department of Budget and Finance since 1980
Office of the Public Defender | Contact Us The Appellate branch of the Honolulu office handles appellate cases generated by all of the office branches and cases where the office has been appointed as substitute counsel for appeal
Office of the Public Defender | FAQ The Office of the Public Defender maintains local offices throughout the State of Hawaiʻi To locate the Office nearest to you, click on Branches located at the top of the home page
Office of the Public Defender | How do I obtain the services of a . . . How do I obtain the services of a Public Defender? The Office of the Public Defender can only do work for people who have been found eligible for representation by a Public Defender A person’s eligibility will be determined based on by one’s ability to pay for an attorney
Office of the Public Defender | How to apply for a lawyer The Office of the Public Defender will provide legal services to any person who is financially unable to obtain a private attorney according to the indigency guidelines, and:
Office of the Public Defender | Defender Council The defender council, appointed by and serving at the pleasure of the governor, consists of five members The council consists of at least one member from each of the counties of the state (Honolulu, Kaua’i, Maui Hawai’i)
Office of the Public Defender | Expungement Information Arrest records that have been expunged from your criminal record are confidential and are not available to the general public Because expungement is considered a civil matter, the Office of the Public Defender will not assist in the expungement process