Ding dong ditch—ringing a doorbell and running away—is not explicitly illegal in Hawaii but can violate trespass, harassment, or disorderly conduct laws depending on circumstances. What starts as a prank risks misdemeanor charges if it alarms residents or involves private property.
Relevant Hawaii Statutes
Hawaii Revised Statutes (HRS) target behaviors, not the prank itself. Key laws include:
- Criminal Trespass 1st Degree (HRS §708-813): Knowingly entering or staying unlawfully in a dwelling. A misdemeanor if you step onto posted property—fines up to $2,000, 1 year jail.
- Criminal Trespass 2nd Degree (HRS §708-814): Petty misdemeanor for unauthorized entry on residential/commercial land (up to $1,000 fine).
- Harassment 2nd Degree (HRS §711-1106): Intentional annoyance/alarm via repeated acts. Repeated dings could qualify.
- Disorderly Conduct (HRS §711-1101): Disruptive noise or alarm in public/private spaces. Petty misdemeanor with fines/community service.
Sidewalks may be public, but stepping onto porches triggers trespass if uninvited.
When It Escalates to Charges
Isolated pranks rarely lead to arrests—police often warn kids. Trouble brews with:
- Repetition at one home after warnings.
- Property damage, threats, or late-night disturbances.
- Homeowner feeling threatened (e.g., armed response).
Minors face juvenile citations; parents may pay fines. Videos show Hawaii cases treated as mischief unless aggravated.
Enforcement Realities
Hawaii PDs prioritize serious crime amid tourism strains. Rural Oahu or Big Island sees tolerance; Honolulu cracks down on repeat nuisances. No 2026 statewide prank ban, but HOAs/neighborhood watches report aggressively.
Pranksters risk homeowner retaliation—stand-your-ground laws (HRS §703-304) protect reasonable force if fearing intrusion.
Safer Alternatives
Skip it: opt for legal fun like beach games. If pranking, get consent and avoid nights. Respect “No Trespassing” signs everywhere.
SOURCES:
- https://gobigbluecountry.com/is-it-illegal-to-ding-dong-ditch-in-hawaii-heres-what-the-law-says/
- https://www.facebook.com/groups/stolenstuffhawaii/posts/4179561592306488/












