Remote Court Hearing by Videoconference
Quick Links
Laptop Access Station (Oahu)
If you don’t have a computer or electronic device to access your district court remote hearing, check out the Judiciary’s Laptop Access Station at the Supreme Court Law Library.
- Tips to Get Online
- Hawai‘i Free Wi-Fi HotSpots
- Tips on participating by Zoom
For Interpreters
Zoom Hearings
- Step-by-Step Instructions
- First Circuit (Oʻahu) District Court Zoom Numbers (Updated 12/1/2022)
- Second Circuit (Maui, Molokaʻi, Lānaʻi) Eff. 8/15/2024 Circuit, District, and Family Courts Zoom Numbers (Updated 7/29/2024)
- Third Circuit (Hawaiʻi island) Circuit, District, and Family Courts Zoom Numbers (Updated 9/28/2022)
- Join a Zoom Hearing
Remote Hearings FAQs and Information (PDF Version)
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If you need an accommodation for a disability when participating in a court program, service, or activity, please contact one of the Disability Accommodations Coordinators as far in advance as possible to allow time to provide an accommodation. You are also welcome to send an e-mail to adarequest@courts.hawaii.gov or complete the Disability Accommodation Request Form. The Disability Accommodations Coordinator will try to provide, but cannot guarantee, the requested auxiliary aid, service, or accommodation.