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Your search found 13 hits- Criminal Justice DivisionThe Attorney General is charged with the authority to prosecute criminal violations in the State of Hawaii. Section 26-7 of the Hawaii Revised Statutes (H.R.S.) provides, “The department shall…prosecute cases involving violations of state laws.” Section 28-2 H.R.S. provides, “The attorney general shall be vigilant and active in detecting offenders against the laws of the […]
- Hawaii Internet Crimes Against Children Task ForceThe HICAC website contains education and prevention resources to protect the children of Hawaii in cyberspace. These resources include: Interactive games that teach children web safety Guidelines to inform parents how to keep their children safe Lesson plans and classroom activity ideas for teachers Sextortion: Awareness and Prevention In addition to these resources, our web […]
- Payment Processing$35 Annual Fee The Statewide Disbursement Branch or SDB processes all child support payments. Payments are received electronically via Electronic Funds Transfer or EFT and by mail. Checks should be made payable to the Child Support Enforcement Agency (CSEA) and mailed to P. O. Box 1860, Honolulu, HI 96805-1860. Payments are made by the non-custodial […]
- Condition Type CodesCODE DESCRIPTION AB ABSTAIN FROM DRUGS AF ADMINISTRATIVE FEE AG ANTI GANG EDUCATION AI PERSONAL APOLOGY VICTIM AL ALCOHOL DRUG COUNSELING AM ANGER MANAGEMENT AN ANGER MANAGEMENT SEMINAR AP LETTER APOLOGY TO VICTIM AS ATTEND SCHOOL DAILY AU ADOLESCENT UNIT BR REPORT CARD TO P.O. BV BRING VOUCHER TO P.O. CA VERIFY CLASS ATTENDANCE CF […]
- Prevention GuideWe are in the process of updating the prevention guide for a 5th edition. If you would like to receive a hard copy of the 4th edition prevention guide, please contact the Missing Child Center-Hawaii at 808-586-1449 and we will mail you a copy at no charge. The Prevention Guide is a practical guide to […]
- Hawaii Internet & Technology Crimes UnitThe Hawaii Internet & Technology Crimes (HITeC) Unit was established by the Attorney General of the State of Hawaii to assist the citizens in Internet and technology related crimes. The HITeC Unit combines Local, State, and Federal Law Enforcement resources in addressing two forms of technology related crimes. The HITeC Unit investigates and prosecutes technology […]
- EnforcementWhen the responsible parent fails to meet the child support obligation, the Child Support Enforcement Agency (CSEA) takes action to enforce the order of support. Federal and State laws provide the agency with a variety of enforcement remedies to encourage or force compliance with the order. Most enforcement activities are automatically initiated by the state’s […]
- Information for AttorneysIssues for Family Law Attorneys to Be Aware Of When Dealing With The Child Support Enforcement Agency (CSEA) Application for Services Applications must be completed and signed before the Child Support Enforcement Agency (CSEA) can provide services. If no application is received, the CSEA will only process the support payments sent to the agency. Once […]
- Enforcement of Support OrderWhat is income withholding? How does it work? An income withholding order requires the employer to deduct child support from the employee’s paycheck. An Order/Notice to Withhold Income for Child Support is sent to the non-custodial parent’s employer and tells the employer when to begin, how much to deduct, and where to send the support […]
- Hawaii Criminal Justice Data CenterThe Hawaii Criminal Justice Data Center (HCJDC) is an agency of the Department of the Attorney General in the State of Hawaii and is responsible for the statewide criminal history record information system (CJIS-Hawaii), the statewide Automated Fingerprint Identification System (AFIS), the statewide SexOffender and Other Covered Offender Registry, and the Adult Criminal Conviction Information […]