The Hawaii Request For Return of Exhibits is a legal document used by a party in a case to request the return of items used as evidence in a court proceeding. The request is made to the court and is usually submitted by a defendant, a plaintiff, or a third party. The request includes a list of the items that the party is requesting be returned, as well as any specific instructions for the return of the items. The Hawaii Request For Return of Exhibits can be used in both criminal and civil cases. There are two types of Hawaii Request For Return of Exhibits: the General Request and the Special Request. The General Request is a standard template for requesting the return of items used as evidence. The Special Request is used for requesting the return of items that have unique characteristics or require special instructions for their return. Both types require that the party making the request provide a complete description of the items that are being requested.