WE cannot get a copy of the marriage license from vital statistics for the same reason WE cannot request a copy of the birth certificate. WE are not the parties on the marriage certificate (or BC), nor are WE relatives or descendants of the parties on the marriage certificate (or BC).
IF you want to PAY online, you can check the newspapers for published wedding/marriage announcements or go to Hawaii and check the microfiche in the library.
Just because no one is producing them for your perusal is not evidence in and of itself that they don't exist.
I'm not looking for the State's Vital Statistics department--I am pretty confident if the documents didn't get filed with the locals, they didn't get filed with the State either.
I am looking for what got reported in the local newspapers. The old library had those newspapers on fiche--I know because somebody dug them out in connection with a client matter about ten years ago.
I have posted several times, the absence of any fact anywhere that supports any of the Hawaii fairy tale, among other things the newspaper Vital Statistics reports. Someone challenged me on the question of who had looked and there is a report that in fact somebody looked but now I would like to either look myself or have somebody look that could later sign an affidavit if I needed one--we looked; it wasn't there.