http://hawaii.gov/health/vital-records/vital-records/vital_records.html
Good luck with that. Hawaii hasn’t been following their rules or laws for over a year, if not longer.
The HDOH Administrative Rules say a person should be able to get a non-certified abbreviated certificate for anybody. But when you try to get one, for anybody, they refuse and say you’ll have to sue them if you don’t like their answer.
They know there is no judge in Hawaii that will uphold the law.
Believe me on this. I’ve been around the block a few times with them on this very subject.
And their index data doesn’t give a date. Their marriage index is the only one I’ve seen that covers SIX years rather than 5 at a time. It goes from 1960 through 1965, whereas the birth and other indices go from 1960-64.
So if you looked at the birth index you wouldn’t be able to tell what year Ann and Lolo were married.
asking butterdezillion: IS THIS CORRECT?
To: research99
A “letter of verification” of a marriage in Hawaii can be ordered by mail.
http://hawaii.gov/health/vital-records/vital-records/vital_records.html
176 posted on Monday, August 02, 2010 3:35:34 AM by research99