Hawaii Petitioners Motion To Seal Address and Telephone Number is a request made to the court to keep the petitioner's address and telephone number confidential. This motion is often sought by people seeking protection from harassment, stalking, or other forms of harm. It is also commonly used in cases involving domestic violence, sexual assault, or other types of abuse. There are two types of Hawaii Petitioners Motion To Seal Address and Telephone Number: 1) Temporary Sealing, which is requested for a limited period of time, and 2) Permanent Sealing, which is requested to keep the petitioner's address and telephone number sealed indefinitely. The petitioner must provide evidence to support the Motion to Seal, such as police reports, medical records, or other evidence showing that the petitioner's safety is at risk if their address and telephone number are made public.