Hawaii Order for Service by Publication and Mailing of Notice is a court order that allows a party to a legal proceeding to serve court documents to another party without having to physically locate them. It is used when the other party cannot be located, so that service of process can be completed. It typically involves publishing a notice in a local newspaper and mailing a copy of the notice to the last known address. There are three types of Hawaii Order for Service By Publication and Mailing of Notice: 1. Order for Service By Publication of Notice: This type of order requires the publication of a notice in a newspaper of general circulation in the county where the court is located. The notice must include the name of the court, the name of the parties, the name of the action, and a date to appear in court. 2. Order for Mailing of Notice: This type of order requires the mailing of a copy of the notice to the last known address of the party to be served. The notice must include the name of the court, the name of the parties, the name of the action, and a date to appear in court. 3. Order for Service By Publication and Mailing of Notice: This type of order requires both the publication of a notice in a newspaper of general circulation in the county where the court is located and the mailing of a copy of the notice to the last known address of the party to be served. The notice must include the name of the court, the name of the parties, the name of the action, and a date to appear in court.