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- Death CertificatesDeath certificates are normally ordered through the mortuary handling funeral arrangements, through the mail, or in person at our office (see, hours below). On May 1, 2023, the death online ordering system launched to alleviate mail in requests. Adjustments are being made to enhance the system and when complete, a formal announcement will be made. […]
- Certifying Physician/APRN Q & ADo I need to be licensed in the State of Hawaii to certify a patient for the Medical Cannabis Program? YES A certifying physician must be a Hawaii-licensed physician (Medical Doctor or Doctor of Osteopathy) who holds a current and valid license with authority to prescribe drugs and who is registered with the Department of […]
- Marriage and Civil Union LicensesFor any person to lawfully marry in the State of Hawaii, a license for that purpose must be obtained from an authorized agent (Section 572-1.7, Hawaii Revised Statutes). Once the license has been issued, there is no waiting period before the marriage can take place. A marriage license and marriage certificate are different documents. The […]
- VITAL RECORDSVital records is a prime customer service function of the Administration section. The staff at KDHO registers home births and issues permits for burials and cremations. KDHO staff provides support and guidance for completing vital records (birth, death civil union, marriage, and divorce certificates, and voluntary establishment of paternity) for events that occurred in Hawaii. […]
- Office of Health Care Assurance (OHCA)The Office of Health Care Assurance (OHCA) performs all state licensing activities on healthcare facilities, agencies and organizations in Hawaii. This includes conducting all on-site state licensing surveys (inspections) and Medicare certification surveys (inspections) on behalf of the U.S. Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS). COVID-19 Information for Licensed or Certified Health Care Facilities, […]
- Risk Factors for CancerCertain risk factors are known to increase the likelihood of developing cancer. The most common risk factor categories are listed here: Aging: The most important risk factor for cancer is aging. Most cancers occur in people over the age of 65. Tobacco Use: Using tobacco or exposure to secondhand smoke increases one’s risk for cancer. Smokers are […]
- Vital RecordsWelcome to the Office of Health Status Monitoring Vital Records Homepage Aloha and Welcome! Make your selection below: Order Birth & Marriage or Civil Union Certificates Apply for a Marriage or Civil Union License and schedule an Appointment Request Amendments to a Vital Record Register a Reciprocal Beneficiary Relationship Order Apostille or Authentication Establish Paternity […]
- State Data Book 2011 TablesThe Hawaii Data Book is a comprehensive collection of statistical information prepared by the Department of Business, Economic Development and Tourism (DBEDT). The following statistical information was collected by the Department of Health’s Office of Health Status Monitoring then published by DBEDT. The entire Data Book is posted on the Internet at https://dbedt.hawaii.gov/ 2.01 — […]
- Vital RecordsAloha~ We will assist with instructions to request/order certified copies of marriage, civil union, birth, death and divorce records. Except for divorce records, marriage, civil union, birth and death certificates may be requested using our online system at: https://vitrec.ehawaii.gov/vitalrecords/. Currently, for Maui County, certificates will be mailed. We are not ready to provide “pick up […]
- COVID-19 Daily Update March 23, 2020Honolulu and Maui Stay-at-Home Orders Honolulu Mayor Kirk Caldwell and Maui Mayor Michael Victorino have issued stay-at-home, work-at-home orders for their islands. In the City and County of Honolulu the order takes effect today (March 23, 2020) at 4:30 p.m. and requires all residents to stay and work from home through Thursday, April 30, 2020 […]