The Hawaii Request For Return of Exhibits is a special form that is used when requesting the return of an exhibit from a court or other legal proceeding in the state of Hawaii. It is typically used when a party in the case (or a representative of the party) wants to reclaim an item that was presented as evidence during the trial. The form contains the details of the requesting party, the item being requested, and any other relevant information, such as the date and location of the court proceedings. The form must be signed by both the requesting party and the court clerk in order to be valid. There are two different types of Hawaii Request For Return of Exhibits forms. The first is the original form, which is used when requesting the return of an exhibit that was filed in court. The second is a duplicate form, which is used when the original exhibit has already been returned to the requesting party.