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Can folks complete ROE forms online?
Can folks complete ROE forms online?
Updated over a week ago

Property owners must sign up by completing a Right-of-Entry (ROE) form. No removal of non-hazardous, fire-damaged material will begin on private property without the permission of the property owner.

An online portal has been established for submitting a Right of Entry form. Choose a button below to get started in the portal.

Documents and information needed for submittal of the Debris Removal Right-of-Entry Permit:

• County of Maui Cover Letter
• ROE Checklist
• Debris Removal Right-of-Entry Permit form


Advice to help fill out Right-of-Entry

• Homeowners should be encouraged to list septic tanks, leach fields, survey monuments, cesspools, gravesites, or any other important structures when doing their ROE drawing.

• If property owners are unsure about the eligibility of material/items on their property or would like to keep certain items, it would be helpful to specify the material/item they would like to keep or specifically have removed from their property.

• Certain items may require additional eligibility determinations for removal, so when in doubt, it's better to document. For example, if the homeowner has an above-ground, fiberglass pool that was melted during the fire but is held up by a retaining wall, it would be beneficial to them to note that they would like the pool and retaining wall to be removed.

Visit Mauirecovers.org for more information on ROE application process. Application is online, it can be completed, and the ROE and all supporting documents can be emailed or mailed to Maui County. There is no tool to submit the ROE from the Maui County website directly.

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