Search Ewa Beach Released Inmates
Ewa Beach released inmates records tie back to HPD District 8 and the Oahu Community Correctional Center on the north side of the island. This page shows you how to search, obtain, and confirm custody info for an Ewa Beach arrest. Adults booked in Ewa Beach go through the Kapolei station first, then travel to OCCC for intake. HPD posts daily arrest logs online. The DCR runs SAVIN for status alerts. Court files sit at eCourt Kokua. Each link points straight to the agency so you can find the record you need.
Ewa Beach Overview
Ewa Beach Police Services
Ewa Beach is a growing coastal town on the Ewa plain. The Honolulu Police Department serves it through District 8. The main station is the Kapolei Police Station at 1100 Kamokila Boulevard. The main line is (808) 723-8400. District 8 covers Ewa Beach, Ewa Gentry, Kapolei, and the Leeward coast out to Waianae. A Waianae Substation at 85-939 Farrington Highway handles calls further west. Patrol units from Kapolei respond to Ewa Beach calls day and night.
All adult arrests made in Ewa Beach get logged under HPD and then sent to OCCC for intake. The district also runs community policing teams for the coastal neighborhoods. The teams work with schools, beach parks, and HOA meetings. For a non-emergency call, the HPD main line is (808) 529-3111. When you need a report or an arrest log copy for an Ewa Beach case, you still have to go through the central HPD Records Division downtown.
The Kapolei station can verify a fresh booking by phone. Minor incident reports in Ewa Beach can also be filed online through the HPD site.
Ewa Beach Released Inmates Records
The Oahu Community Correctional Center is the main booking jail for Ewa Beach released inmates. OCCC sits at 2199 Kamehameha Highway, Honolulu, HI 96819. The main line is (808) 832-1777. Every adult booked in Ewa Beach passes through OCCC intake. Intake covers fingerprints, a mugshot, medical screening, and classification. Pre-trial holds and short sentenced terms serve out there. Family members tracking an Ewa Beach inmate can call OCCC direct or use the HPD arrest log as a starting point.
Capacity at OCCC runs about 950 inmates. The facility often holds more than that. Visitation needs advance scheduling, a valid state ID, and the posted dress code. The Visitation Hotline is (808) 832-1633. Release paperwork covers property return, a discharge form, and parole or probation handoff when that applies. Long sentenced inmates from Ewa Beach may later transfer to Halawa or Waiawa. Women move to the Women's Community Correctional Center in Kailua.
For facility info, see dcr.hawaii.gov. The DCR main page at dcr.hawaii.gov lists each state facility with address and phone. Hawaii Revised Statutes Chapter 353 sets the legal frame for custody. Full text is at HRS Chapter 353.
SAVIN sends free alerts on any Ewa Beach released inmates still in state custody. Sign up with a name or offender ID.
The SAVIN page sits at hawaiipolice.gov/services/inmate-information. The direct alert signup runs through vinelink.com.
Ewa Beach Public Records Access
Public records access for Ewa Beach runs under the Uniform Information Practices Act. The UIPA sits in Chapter 92F of the Hawaii Revised Statutes. It is the state's public records law. The Office of Information Practices oversees UIPA compliance across all agencies. Ewa Beach residents use UIPA to request police reports, custody records, and other state files. A valid request names the agency, describes the record, and lists your contact info. The agency has ten business days to respond.
Ewa Beach released inmates records sit across several files. The HPD holds arrest reports. The DCR holds custody and release data. The First Circuit Court holds case dockets. Some data is always open, like basic roster info and daily arrest logs. Other records need a formal UIPA filing. Juvenile records and victim data are closed by law. Fee waivers may apply for public interest requests.
For the full UIPA framework, see oip.hawaii.gov/laws-rules-opinions/uipa. Start a police report request at honolulupd.org/police-reports.
Note: The HPD does not release medical reports, court documents, or criminal abstracts directly to the public, so those requests go through the court or the HCJDC instead.
Ewa Beach Arrest Records
The Honolulu Police Department posts adult arrest logs online. Logs update every six hours. Each log row shows the name, age, race, sex, date and time of the incident, the nature of the offense, the report number, and the location. It also shows booking and release codes. The codes let you track if someone is still held or out on bail. Only the most recent two weeks of logs sit online. Older logs need a written request to the HPD Records and Identification Division.
Juvenile arrests are never in the public log. Federal and military arrests do not show up there either. The log only covers HPD arrests processed through OCCC. Ewa Beach arrests all flow through District 8 in Kapolei and then to the central OCCC intake. The arrest log is the fastest way to confirm a recent booking.
Current logs are at honolulupd.org/information/arrest-logs. For current custody status, call (808) 723-3000. The HPD also runs a Citizen Police Report System for formal report requests. That system is at honolulupd.org/police-reports.
Key tools for Ewa Beach released inmates and arrest records:
- HPD Daily Arrest Logs
- Hawaii SAVIN through VINELink
- eCourt Kokua for case status
- HCJDC eCrim for adult conviction checks
Court Services for Ewa Beach
Ewa Beach cases go through the First Circuit Court of Hawaii. The First Circuit covers all of Oahu. The main courthouse is Kaahumanu Hale at 777 Punchbowl Street in downtown Honolulu. Some Ewa plain cases get heard at the Kapolei courthouse at 4675 Kapolei Parkway. The Kapolei site handles family court, district court, and a share of the circuit court calendar for west Oahu. Court clerks can confirm hearing dates, point you to the right counter, and tell you how to request a certified copy.
Case status for any Ewa Beach released inmates sits in eCourt Kokua. The tool lets you search by name, case number, or attorney. Dockets show every filing, each hearing, and the final disposition. Adult conviction history for Hawaii cases comes out through the HCJDC eCrim portal. Full name-based criminal history checks use the HCJDC process through the Attorney General's office.
Search cases at courts.hawaii.gov. Run a conviction check through ecrim.ehawaii.gov. The full HCJDC process page is at ag.hawaii.gov/hcjdc/criminal-history-records-check.
Nearby Cities
These nearby cities share District 8 coverage and the same court path. Every arrest from each one ends up at OCCC.
Related County
Ewa Beach sits inside the City and County of Honolulu. The county page lists every jail, court, and records portal that serves Oahu.