The Hawaii Request For Return of Exhibits is a legal document used by a court in Hawaii to formally request the return of exhibits presented during a trial. It is used to ensure that any exhibits used in a trial and returned to their rightful owner are properly documented and stored for future reference. The document is usually signed by the presiding judge, and is addressed to the party responsible for returning the exhibits. There are three types of Hawaii Request For Return of Exhibits: 1) Original Exhibits, 2) Duplicate Exhibits, and 3) Certified Copies of Exhibits. The original and duplicate exhibits must be returned in accordance with the request, and the certified copies can be used for reference in other court proceedings.