

Real-property assessment and billing/collections offices are open for walk-in services, with no appointments necessary. The county also encourages people to pay their vehicle registrations at kiosks located in the Lihu‘e and Waipouli Safeway, at Ishihara Market in Waimea, by mail, or via the drop lox located outside the Kapule Building. Road-test appointments, however, must be made via phone. While some procedures are being rolled back for entrance into the Kapule Building, many departments and offices are still requiring online appointments to be booked for many services (see the information box).Īll motor-vehicle services, for example, are available by appointment, which can only be booked online. Masks will still be required for entry and service.

The Kapule Building houses the Finance and Planning departments and offices of Motor Vehicle Registration, Real Property Assessment Division, Real Property Tax Billing/Collection and others.īeginning Monday, April 5, there will no longer be a requirement for customers to answer health- and travel-related questions when visiting the Kapule Building.Ĭustomers will still be required to undergo a temperature check before entering the building, and social-distancing guidelines will be continue to be enforced. LIHU‘E - Kaua‘i is reentering the state’s Safe Travels program on Monday, April 5, and as the island prepares to welcome back more travelers, the County of Kaua‘i is also starting to reopen some doors and restructure some rules at the Lihu‘e Civic Center Kapule Building.
