Hawaii Motion for Personal Service Without the State & Declaration is an action commonly used when it is not possible to serve a defendant in person within the state of Hawaii. This type of motion allows for service of process to be made outside the state in a way that complies with the applicable rules of civil procedure. The motion includes a declaration that describes the efforts made to serve the defendant inside the state and why service outside the state is necessary. There are two types of Hawaii Motion for Personal Service Without the State & Declaration: 1. Motion for Personal Service without State: This is used when the defendant cannot be served in person within the state of Hawaii but can be served in another state or jurisdiction. 2. Motion for Personal Service Without the State and Declaration: This is used when the defendant cannot be served in person within the state of Hawaii or in any other state or jurisdiction. It is necessary to file a declaration with the motion that describes the efforts made to serve the defendant and why service outside the state is necessary.