A Hawaii Bench Warrant is a court order issued by a judge or magistrate directing law enforcement to arrest an individual and bring them before the court. This type of warrant is typically issued when an individual fails to appear for a mandatory court hearing, fails to pay a court-ordered fine, or violates the terms of their probation or parole. There are two types of Hawaii Bench Warrants: a Capital Warrant and a Body Attachment. A Capital Warrant is issued when an individual fails to appear before the court and is usually served on the individual at their last known address. A Body Attachment Warrant is issued when an individual fails to pay a court-ordered fine and requires law enforcement to take the individual into custody and bring them before the court.