Kahului Released Inmates Records
Kahului released inmates records flow through the Maui Police Department and the Maui Community Correctional Center in Wailuku. Any adult arrested in Kahului moves through MCCC for booking and holding. The Second Circuit Court handles the case that follows. This page shows every tool you can use to search for a Kahului released inmates record. It covers MPD arrest logs, MCCC custody info, eCourt Kokua, SAVIN, and the Maui records portal. Use these sources to track custody, court status, and release dates for anyone booked out of Kahului.
Kahului Overview
Maui County Police Kahului Services
The Maui Police Department is the main law enforcement agency for Kahului. The headquarters sits at 55 Mahalani Street, Wailuku, HI 96793. The main line is (808) 244-6400. The Records Section can be reached at (808) 244-6355. Officers patrol Kahului from Wailuku HQ and from posts near the airport and the harbor. Both sites bring heavy foot traffic into town. That shapes the arrest load. Kahului hosts the main commercial strip for the island. It draws calls for service around the shopping centers, the port, and the airport.
Officers log each arrest in the department system. That log feeds the booking file that moves with the arrestee to MCCC. Kahului arrest data is part of the full MPD arrest log. The MPD publishes an online media log with the most recent bookings. Names, ages, charges, and arrest sites show up. Older records need a written request to the Records Section. Records staff answer walk-ins, phone calls, and mail requests. The office is open Monday through Friday during business hours.
For MPD contact info and the current arrest log, see mauicounty.gov/police. You can call the Records Section to confirm whether a Kahului arrest made it into the daily log.
Kahului Released Inmates at MCCC
The Maui Community Correctional Center is the main jail for Kahului released inmates. MCCC sits at 600 Waiale Drive, Wailuku, HI 96793. The main line is (808) 243-5101. The Visitor Hotline is (808) 243-5861. MCCC holds pre-trial detainees, sentenced misdemeanants, and some felons in transition. It serves all of Maui County. Every adult booked in Kahului moves through MCCC for intake, screening, and classification.
The booking process at MCCC covers fingerprints, photos, medical checks, and risk scoring. Families looking for a loved one just booked out of Kahului can call the main MCCC line. Visits take advance scheduling, a valid photo ID, and adherence to the dress code. The Visitor Hotline carries daily updates on lockdowns and schedule changes. Sentenced inmates may move from MCCC to Halawa on Oahu if the term is long. Short-term Kahului released inmates often discharge directly from MCCC.
Read more on the facility at dcr.hawaii.gov. The Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation runs MCCC and all state jails. More on the DCR at dcr.hawaii.gov. Hawaii Revised Statutes Chapter 353 sets the legal frame for MCCC custody. See HRS Chapter 353 for the code.
Note: MCCC data can be several hours behind real-time custody. Call the main line to confirm current status.
Kahului Arrest Records
Kahului arrest records are held by the Maui Police Department. The Records Section at (808) 244-6355 is the main point of contact. Requests can be made in person, by mail, or by phone. You have to give the name, date of birth, and date of the event if you know it. A case number helps if you have one. A government-issued photo ID is required for any formal request. The copy fee runs $0.25 per page. Certified copies cost $2 each.
The MPD also runs an online arrest log for recent bookings. That log shows the name, age, charges, and booking site for Kahului arrests that hit the public docket. The log rotates often. Older data lives in the Records Section archive. Reports may be redacted to protect victims, juveniles, and ongoing cases. Hawaii UIPA Chapter 92F sets the rules for what can be released and what must stay closed.
To pull a formal Kahului arrest file, send a UIPA request to the MPD Records Section. Put it in writing. Name the record you want. Give the date range. Add your contact info and a copy of a photo ID. The office has 10 business days to reply. You can submit the request in person at 55 Mahalani Street, by mail, or by phone at (808) 244-6355. Staff can point you to the right form. A case number or police report number helps speed the search.
Some Kahului arrests also tie to the Hawaii State Sheriff Division or the airport police at Kahului Airport. Those files route through the state, not the MPD. Call the MPD first to confirm which agency made the arrest. See the OIP UIPA page for full text on what the law allows. The UIPA also covers police, court, and county records. For the law that frames state custody and records tied to Kahului released inmates, see HRS Chapter 353.
Court Services for Kahului Released Inmates
The Second Circuit Court handles all Kahului cases. The courthouse is Hoapili Hale at 2145 Main Street, Wailuku, HI 96793. The main line is (808) 244-2800. The court covers felonies, misdemeanors, family cases, and civil matters for all of Maui County. Kahului cases show up on the same docket as Wailuku and Kihei cases. Hearings, arraignments, and trials all run out of this site.
You can search by name or case number on the Hawaii eCourt Kokua site. The tool shows case status, hearing dates, and disposition. It does not show full case files. For copies of filings, call the Legal Documents Division or visit in person. Copy fees are $0.25 per page. Certification adds $2. Free public access terminals sit inside Hoapili Hale. They let you look up cases at no cost.
For the online portal, see courts.hawaii.gov. Use eCourt Kokua to check case status tied to Kahului released inmates.
Key court tools for Kahului cases:
- eCourt Kokua for case status and hearing dates
- Public access terminals at Hoapili Hale
- Legal Documents Division for filings
- Victim Witness Assistance Division at (808) 270-7695
Kahului Public Records Access
Kahului public records run through several state and county tools. The Maui County Public Records Portal handles UIPA requests for police, court, and county records. The HCJDC eCrim tool runs adult criminal history checks. The Hawaii SAVIN system tracks custody status for Kahului released inmates in real time. Each tool has its own scope. Use them together for a full picture.
SAVIN sends free alerts by phone, email, or text when an inmate moves, releases, or escapes. That matters most to crime victims and their families. Sign up through VINELink. The tool works for Kahului arrestees once they enter MCCC. The HCJDC tool shows adult felony and serious misdemeanor convictions. It pulls from the statewide criminal history database. The tool charges a fee per search. UIPA requests may be free or may carry a per-page copy cost.
Start SAVIN at vinelink.com. Run criminal history checks at ecrim.ehawaii.gov. Background check details sit at ag.hawaii.gov/hcjdc. File a UIPA request through mauicountyhi.govqa.us.
Note: Juvenile records stay sealed under Hawaii law. Only the juvenile, a parent, or an approved party may see that file.
Combine these tools to track Kahului released inmates across the full process. Start with SAVIN for custody. Move to eCourt Kokua for case data. Add MPD logs and MCCC contact for the booking side. That path covers nearly every public angle.
Nearby Cities
Kahului sits in central Maui near Wailuku and Kihei. All three towns share the same police, jail, and court. Pick a nearby city below for its local records page.
Related County
Kahului falls under Maui County. The county page covers every jail, court, and records office that serves the city. Review it for the full list of tools.