District Court of the Fifth Circuit — Līhu’e Division
Kaua’i County’s District Court in Līhu’e. Handles all civil traffic citations issued by Kaua’i PD and DOT on the island.
HRS §291D-7 lets you contest a civil traffic infraction by mailing a Written Statement instead of appearing in court. Complete Option 2 (deny) or Option 3 (admit and mitigate) on the back of your citation, attach a separate written statement of defense plus any photos or exhibits, and mail it within 21 calendar days of the citation date. Do NOT include payment:
District Court of the Fifth Circuit — Līhu’e Division
3970 Ka’ana St
Līhu’e, HI 96766
The District Court of the Fifth Circuit accepts a Written Statement contest under HRS §291D-7. Complete Option 2 (Deny) or Option 3 (Mitigate) on the back of your citation, attach a separate written statement of defense, and mail it so it reaches the court within 21 days of the citation issue date. No payment is sent with the answer; the court mails notice of the judge’s ruling.
Hawaii does NOT require payment when you mail your Written Statement under HRS §291D-7 — the court rules in writing and mails notice of any amount owed. Only pay now if you are admitting the infraction without contesting. Hawaii’s eCourt Kokua portal accepts online payment for most civil traffic infractions: District Court of the Fifth Circuit — Līhu’e Division’s online pay portal.
Every extra week between the citation and your filing is another week the officer can forget. Hawaii courts routinely grant first-time extension requests as a matter of course — you generally do not need a hardship reason.
- Typical grant
- 30 additional days
- Method
- Call the traffic clerk
- Bail deadline
- Extended with the response deadline.
- Traffic clerk phone
- (808) 482-2300
“I’d like to request a 30-day extension on my response deadline so I can prepare and file a Trial by Written Declaration. My casenumber is ____.”
Common Hawaii violations eligible by mail
Not legal advice. Courthouse addresses, hours, and filing procedures change. Verify with the official Hawaii court website before mailing or appearing.