Hawaii Revised Statutes
571. Family Courts
571-31 Taking children into custody; release; notice.

§571-31 Taking children into custody; release; notice. (a) A child may be taken into custody by any police officer without order of the judge when there are reasonable grounds to believe that a child comes within section 571-11(1) or (2), or by any police or probation officer when there are reasonable grounds to believe that the child has violated a court order of probation or protective supervision.
(b) When an officer or other person takes a child into custody, the parents, guardian, or legal custodian shall be notified immediately. The child shall be:
(1) Released to the care of the child's parent or other responsible adult;
(2) Referred or delivered to the court or other designated agency with or without simultaneous release to parent or other responsible adult; or
(3) Taken directly to a detention facility if the child's immediate welfare or the protection of the community requires it or if the child is subject to detention for violation of a court order of probation or protective supervision.
(c) If the person taking the child into custody believes it desirable, the child's parent, guardian, or legal custodian may be required to sign a written promise to take the child to the court or other designated agency at the time arranged, or to the court at the time directed by the court.
(d) If a parent or other responsible custodian fails to produce the child in court or at another designated agency as required by an authorized notice, or when notified by the court, a summons or warrant may be issued for the apprehension of that person or the child or both. The court may assess the cost of the issuance and execution of the summons or warrant against the person. [L 1965, c 232, pt of §1; Supp, §333-16; HRS §571-31; am L 1972, c 2, pt of §33; am L 1976, c 85, §7; am L 1980, c 303, §4(2); am L 1988, c 294, §2; am L 2018, c 18, §45]
Rules of Court
Shelter and detention, see Hawaii Family Court Rules, part D(V).
Law Journals and Reviews
On suppression of evidence seized in violation of statute, see Suppression of Evidence Without the Aid of the Fourth, Fifth and Sixth Amendments. 8 HBJ, no. 4, at 109 (1972).
Case Notes
Subsection (b) only requires that police contact a minor's parent, guardian, or legal custodian to notify them that their child is in police custody; it does not give statutory right to minor's parent, guardian, or legal custodian to communicate with the minor prior to and to be present at the minor's custodial interrogation. 90 H. 246, 978 P.2d 684 (1999).
In absence of any specified time limit in the HRS, when a child who is taken into custody under this section is going to be released to the custody of the child's parent or other responsible adult under subsection (b)(1), the release to the parent or responsible adult must occur within a reasonable time. 91 H. 147 (App.), 981 P.2d 704 (1998).
In the absence of any evidence that lapse of time was unreasonable, police did not violate notification requirement of subsection (b). 91 H. 147 (App.), 981 P.2d 704 (1998).

Structure Hawaii Revised Statutes

Hawaii Revised Statutes

Title 31. Family

571. Family Courts

571-1 Construction and purpose of chapter.

571-2 Definitions.

571-3 Family courts, divisions of circuit courts.

571-4 Family courts, circuits.

571-5 Board of family court judges.

571-6 Appointment and duties of employees.

571-7 REPEALED.

571-8 District family courts; district family judges; appointment; sessions.

571-8.1 Qualifications; tenure; removal.

571-8.2 Salary of district family judges.

571-8.3 Disqualification; absence; vacancy.

571-8.4 Jurisdiction.

571-8.5 Powers.

571-11 Jurisdiction; children.

571-12 Transfer from other courts.

571-13 Retention of jurisdiction.

571-14 Jurisdiction; adults.

571-21 Complaint; investigation; petition.

571-22 Waiver of jurisdiction; transfer to other courts.

571-22.5 Appeal of waiver of jurisdiction.

571-23 Summons; notice; custody of minor.

571-24 Failure to answer summons; warrants.

571-31 Taking children into custody; release; notice.

571-31.1 Standard for detention.

571-31.2 Juvenile intake and diagnostic services.

571-31.3 Voluntary assistance.

571-31.4 Informal adjustment, law violators.

571-31.5 Informal adjustment, status offenders.

571-31.6 Informal adjustment, minor who may be both law violator and status offender.

571-32 Detention; shelter; release; notice.

571-32.1 Contract and fee-for-service accommodations.

571-33 Detention and shelter facilities.

571-34 Criminal history record checks.

571-41 Procedure in children's cases.

571-41.1 Extradition of minors to Hawaii.

571-41.2 Extradition of minors from Hawaii.

571-42 Procedure in adult cases.

571-43 Additional remedies not pleaded.

571-44 Physical or mental examination and treatment.

571-45 Assessment and investigation prior to disposition; suspension of delinquency proceedings; denial of services reporting.

571-46 Criteria and procedure in awarding custody and visitation; best interest of the child.

571-46.1 Joint custody.

571-46.2 Orders relating to custody and visitation cases.

571-46.3 Grandparents' visitation rights; petition; notice; order. A grandparent or the grandparents of a minor child may file a petition with the court for an order of reasonable visitation rights. The court may award reasonable visitation rights pr...

571-46.4 Child custody evaluators; qualification; registry; complaints.

571-46.5 Parenting plans. (a) For every action that includes a contested custody of children, both parties or both parents shall develop either a mutually agreed-upon general parenting plan or separate individually-desired parenting plan, and file th...

571-46.6 Criteria and procedure in awarding custody and visitation; disability.

571-47 Determination of parentage of child born in wedlock.

571-48 Decree, if informal adjustment or diversion to a private or community agency or program has not been effected.

571-48.5 Probation supervision requirements.

571-48.6 Earned discharge from probation; reporting requirements.

571-49 REPEALED.

571-50 Modification of decree, rehearing.

571-51 Support of minor committed for study or care.

571-51.5 Modification of support and visitation decrees.

571-52 Assignment by court order of future income for payments of support.

571-52.1 REPEALED.

571-52.2 Automatic assignment by court or administrative order of future income for payment of child support.

571-52.3 Immediate income withholding.

571-52.5 Guidelines to determine child support amounts.

571-52.6 Child support order, judgment, or decree; accident and health or sickness insurance coverage.

571-52.7 Award of costs and reasonable attorneys' fees.

571-53 Signing of papers.

571-54 Appeal.

571-55 Certification in lieu of oath.

571-56 Offense.

571-57 Penalty.

571-61 Termination of parental rights; petition.

571-62 Hearing; investigation and report.

571-63 Findings and judgment.

571-71 Juvenile crime prevention bureau; establishment of.

571-72 Duties and powers; reports; expungement of juvenile arrest records.

571-73 No limitations on family courts.

571-74 Rules and standards; investigation and questioning; fingerprinting and photographing.

571-81 Contempt of court.

571-82 Court sessions; quarters.

571-83 Court and witness fees.

571-84 Records.

571-84.5 Support order, decree, judgment, or acknowledgment; social security number

571-84.6 Minor law violators; proceedings and records not confidential.

571-85 Authority of probation officers; additional probation officers.

571-86 Cooperation.

571-86.5 Statewide juvenile justice interdepartmental cluster; local juvenile justice interdepartmental cluster; high-need youth services coordination.

571-87 Appointment of counsel and guardian ad litem; compensation.

571-88 Orders expunging juvenile arrest records.

571-89 Family court; annual report.

571-91 Definitions.

571-92 Application.

571-93 Duty to cooperate and disclose information.

571-94 Hearings; electronic participation.

571-95 Sole factor; effect on existing orders.

571-96 Visitation and contact.

571-97 Delegation of the deployed parent's contact rights to another.