Hawaii Motion For Discovery is a legal tool used to obtain evidence and information in civil cases. It allows one party to request the other party to provide documents, deposition transcripts, witness statements, or other types of information related to the case. There are three types of Hawaii Motion For Discovery: Interrogatories, Request for Admissions, and Requests for Production of Documents. Interrogatories are written questions that one party must answer in writing and under oath. Request for Admissions require one party to admit or deny certain statements related to the case. Requests for Production of Documents require one party to produce documents or other tangible evidence related to the case. All motions for discovery must be served upon the opposing party in accordance with Hawaii state laws.