Hawaii Ex Parte Motion For Service of Process By Posting and By Certified Mail is a court document that is filed when a party involved in a legal action is trying to serve notice of a legal summons to another party without requiring a formal court hearing. The motion is used when the respondent cannot be found in the state of Hawaii or cannot be personally served with the summons. The motion requests permission from the court to serve the summons by posting it in a public place and by certified mail, instead of having the summons served in person. There are two types of Hawaii Ex Parte Motion For Service of Process By Posting and By Certified Mail. The first type is a motion for service of process by posting and certified mail for an out-of-state resident or party who cannot be served in the State of Hawaii. The second type is a motion for service of process by posting and certified mail for a resident or party who cannot be found in the State of Hawaii.