Ewa Gentry Released Inmates Lookup

Ewa Gentry released inmates records start with the Honolulu Police Department District 8 station in Kapolei and move through the Oahu Community Correctional Center on the north side of the island. This page lays out each tool you can use to search, request, or confirm custody for an Ewa Gentry arrest. Everyone booked from the Ewa plain passes through OCCC first. The HPD posts daily arrest logs. The DCR runs SAVIN for status updates. Court records live at eCourt Kokua. Each link on this page points to the right agency so you can obtain the record you need.

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Ewa Gentry Overview

~25K Population
District 8 HPD District
OCCC Booking Jail
1st Circuit Court

Ewa Gentry Police Services

Ewa Gentry is a planned community on the Ewa plain. The Honolulu Police Department serves it through District 8. The main station for the district is the Kapolei Police Station at 1100 Kamokila Boulevard. The main line is (808) 723-8400. District 8 covers Kapolei, Ewa Gentry, Ewa Beach, and the Leeward coast up through Waianae. The Waianae Substation at 85-939 Farrington Highway handles calls on the far west end. Patrol officers out of Kapolei respond to Ewa Gentry daily. All adult arrests made in the city get logged under HPD and then sent on to OCCC for booking.

District 8 also runs community policing teams that work with the homeowners' associations in the Ewa plain. The teams handle neighborhood watch coordination, traffic complaints, and outreach to schools. Non-emergency calls use the main HPD line at (808) 529-3111. For arrest log copies or report requests tied to an Ewa Gentry case, you still have to go through the central HPD Records and Identification Division downtown. The Kapolei station can confirm a recent booking by phone if the arrest is fresh.

Ewa Gentry residents can also file police reports online through the HPD site for minor incidents. Major cases, felony arrests, and anything needing a warrant go through District 8 patrol first.

Ewa Gentry Released Inmates at OCCC

The Oahu Community Correctional Center is the main jail for Ewa Gentry released inmates. OCCC sits at 2199 Kamehameha Highway, Honolulu, HI 96819. The main line is (808) 832-1777. Every adult arrested in Ewa Gentry is driven from the Kapolei station to OCCC for intake. Intake covers fingerprints, a mugshot, medical screening, and classification. Most pre-trial holds run through OCCC. Short sentenced terms also serve out there.

OCCC holds about 950 inmates on an average day, though the facility often runs at or above capacity. Family members looking for a recent Ewa Gentry booking should call OCCC direct or check the HPD arrest log. The Visitation Hotline at OCCC is (808) 832-1633. Visits need advance scheduling, a valid state ID, and the dress code. Release paperwork from OCCC includes property return, a discharge form, and any probation or parole handoff. For facility details and rules, see dcr.hawaii.gov.

OCCC Ewa Gentry released inmates

Hawaii Revised Statutes Chapter 353 sets the legal frame for custody at OCCC and the other state facilities. Read the full corrections code at HRS Chapter 353. For status changes on any Ewa Gentry inmate, sign up for the free SAVIN alerts at vinelink.com.

Note: Online custody data can lag several hours behind the actual jail status, so call OCCC at (808) 832-1777 for same-day confirmation.

Office of Information Practices

The Office of Information Practices oversees the Uniform Information Practices Act in Hawaii. The UIPA sits in Chapter 92F of the Hawaii Revised Statutes. It is the state's public records law. Ewa Gentry residents use UIPA to request records the HPD, DCR, and other state agencies keep on file. The OIP does not hold the records itself. It guides agencies and the public on how the law works.

A good UIPA request names the agency, describes the record, and gives your contact info. The agency has ten business days to respond. Complex requests can get an extension. The OIP also publishes model forms and training material for records officers. When a request is denied, the OIP can review the agency's decision through an appeal. Many Ewa Gentry released inmates records sit under UIPA rules for release. Basic roster data must come out under section 92F-12.

Office of Information Practices Ewa Gentry released inmates

See the full UIPA framework at oip.hawaii.gov/laws-rules-opinions/uipa. The main OIP page at oip.hawaii.gov lists the current request forms, opinion letters, and training material.

Ewa Gentry Public Records Access

Public records access for Ewa Gentry runs through a mix of state and county agencies. The HPD handles police reports and arrest logs for the city. The DCR holds custody records for anyone sent to OCCC, Halawa, or Waiawa. The state courts hold case files through the First Circuit. UIPA sets the rules across all three. Requests must be in writing, must describe the record, and must include a copy of your government ID when the record relates to a specific person.

Some records are always open. Basic roster info, daily arrest logs, and final case dispositions come out without a heavy request process. Other records need a formal UIPA filing. Ongoing investigations, juvenile records, and victim data stay closed by law. Ewa Gentry released inmates records sit across several files. A full picture often needs a records request at both HPD and DCR.

Tools that help residents pull Ewa Gentry records:

  • HPD Records Division for arrest reports
  • DCR facility records for custody history
  • eCourt Kokua for case filings
  • HCJDC eCrim for conviction checks
  • SAVIN through VINELink for status alerts

Start an HPD records request at honolulupd.org/police-reports. The DCR main page at dcr.hawaii.gov lists contact info for each state facility.

Court Services for Ewa Gentry

Ewa Gentry 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 also 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 staff can confirm hearing dates and point you to the right clerk window.

Case status for any Ewa Gentry released inmates sits in eCourt Kokua. The tool lets you search by name, case number, or attorney. Case dockets show every filing, each hearing, and the final disposition. Adult conviction records come out through the HCJDC eCrim portal, which is the state's criminal history check tool. Background checks on a specific person need a signed release or a written court request.

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Search cases at courts.hawaii.gov. Run a conviction check through ecrim.ehawaii.gov. For the full HCJDC process, see ag.hawaii.gov/hcjdc/criminal-history-records-check.

Reentry Resources for Ewa Gentry

Reentry support for Ewa Gentry released inmates runs through the DCR and a few local nonprofits. The DCR Reentry Services section helps with housing leads, job search tools, and benefits enrollment. The Kapunawai reentry program is one of the state's main tracks for men coming out of Waiawa and Halawa. It combines case management with a short stay in a structured home before a return to the community.

Ewa Gentry sits near the Kalaeloa and Kapolei service hubs, which makes reentry appointments easier than the trip into downtown Honolulu. Local churches and community centers also run peer support groups. Parole and probation check-ins for the Ewa plain happen out of the Kapolei offices. The Kapolei courthouse also hosts drug court and veterans court calendars that some Ewa Gentry cases land on.

For program details, see dcr.hawaii.gov. The VINELink tool at vinelink.com sends free status alerts on any Ewa Gentry released inmates still in state custody.

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Ewa Gentry sits inside the City and County of Honolulu. The county page lists every jail, court, and records portal that serves the island.