Hawaii Rules of the District Courts
- Rule 1 - Classification of Proceedings
- Rule 1.1 - INTERPRETATION; EFFECTS OF E-FILING AND AUTOMATION
- Rule 2 - Filing Procedure by the Clerk
- Rule 2.1 - Reserved
- Rule 2.2 - Costs and Fees to be Collected by the Clerk
- Rule 3 - Form of Pleadings and Motions
- Rule 4 - Parties without Counsel
- Rule 5 - Service of Documents Andproof Thereof
- Rule 6 - Withdrawal of Documents and Exhibits
- Rule 7 - Form of Motions
- Rule 7.1 - Length of Memoranda
- Rule 8 - Setting of Motions
- Rule 9 - Titles to Orders
- Rule 10 - Orders and Judgments Grantable by the Clerk
- Rule 10.1 - Withdrawal of Counsel
- Rule 11 - Proof of Publication
- Rule 12 - Dismissal for Want of Prosecution
- Rule 12.1 - Civil Settlement Conference
- Rule 12.2 - Alternative Dispute Resolution
- Rule 13 - Trial Calendars
- Rule 14 - RESERVED
- Rule 15 - Expedition of Court Business
- Rule 16 - Depositions
- Rule 17 - Conduct of a Trial
- Rule 18 - Pre-trial Disclosure and Marking of Exhibits
- Rule 19 - Stipulations and Orders Thereon
- Rule 20 - Instructions to Juries
- Rule 21 - Submission of Proposed Findings of Fact and Conclusions of Law
- Rule 22 - Request for Draft of Decision on Issue of Law
- Rule 23 - Settlement of Judgments, Decrees, and Orders
- Rule 24 - Immediate Notice of Court Action
- Rule 25 - Order for Transcript of Evidence
- Rule 25.1 - Recording of Testimony and Proceedings
- Rule 26 - Attorney's Liability for Costs; Disqualification of Sureties
- Rule 27 - Preparation of Clerk's Minutes and Deposit of Exhibits
- Rule 28 - Dismissal for Want of Service
- Rule 29 - Dismissal for Want of Prosecution in Default Cases
- Rule 30 - Interrogatories and Admissions
- Rule 31 - Proceedings Not Governed by Hawai'i Rules of Civil Procedure
- Rule 32 - Inapplicability of Rules
- Rule 33 - Procedures for Processing Post-conviction Prisoner Documents
- Rule 34 - Hawai'i Arbitration Rules
- Form - Forms