The Hawaii Request for Return of Exhibits is a court document used in the state of Hawaii to request the return of evidence or other items that were submitted to the court. The request can be filed by either the plaintiff or defendant in a case, as well as by a third party. There are two types of Hawaii Request for Return of Exhibits: (1) an Original/Unaltered Exhibit, and (2) a Copied/Altered Exhibit. An Original Exhibit is the original item that was submitted to the court, while a Copied/Altered Exhibit is a duplicate or altered version of the original. The Hawaii Request for Return of Exhibits must be filed with the court that is handling the case, and must include a description of the requested exhibit, as well as the name of the party requesting the return. Upon approval by the court, the requested exhibit will be returned to the requesting party.