Kapolei Released Inmates Search
Kapolei released inmates records start with the Kapolei Police Station, home of HPD District 8. Every arrest in Kapolei is booked and then sent to the Oahu Community Correctional Center on Kamehameha Highway. Custody status, release dates, and booking data all flow through that chain. This page shows you how to find Kapolei released inmates through the district station, OCCC, the First Circuit Court, and the state inmate tools. You can search by name, by booking number, or by facility.
Kapolei Overview
Kapolei Police Station District 8
The Kapolei Police Station is the headquarters for HPD District 8. The address is 1100 Kamokila Boulevard, Kapolei, HI 96707. The main line is (808) 723-8400. District 8 covers Kapolei, Ewa Beach, Ewa Gentry, Ocean Pointe, Makakilo, and the full Leeward coast out to Kaena Point. That makes it one of the largest patrol areas on Oahu. The Waianae Substation at 85-939 Farrington Highway backs up the main station for calls on the west side.
Arrests made by District 8 officers get booked at the scene or transported to OCCC for intake. Kapolei station holds short-term detainees but does not run a long-term jail. Booking data goes into the HPD records system. From there it shows up on the daily arrest log, usually within six hours. Call the station at (808) 723-8400 to confirm if a person is still held at the substation or has moved to OCCC. Urgent records questions can also go through the HPD main line at (808) 723-3000.
Records for Kapolei arrests are handled through the HPD Records and Identification Division at Alapai headquarters in urban Honolulu. District 8 itself does not release full reports. You have to file with the central Records Unit. The unit runs Monday through Friday, 7:45 a.m. to 4:00 p.m., and closes on state holidays.
Kapolei Released Inmates at OCCC
Every adult arrested in Kapolei goes through the Oahu Community Correctional Center. OCCC sits at 2199 Kamehameha Highway, Honolulu, HI 96819. The main line is (808) 832-1777. The Visitation Hotline is (808) 832-1633. The jail books more than 15,000 people a year from all of Oahu. OCCC holds pre-trial detainees, sentenced misdemeanants, and some felons in transit. Capacity is around 950 beds and the facility runs full most of the time.
Kapolei released inmates data is tracked by the Hawaii Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation. Book-in info like fingerprints, photos, and classification is recorded at intake. Release data covers the date, time, and type of release. That includes bail, OR release, time served, and transfers to state prisons. Families looking for a recent booking should call OCCC or check the HPD arrest log. To read more on the jail, see dcr.hawaii.gov.
Hawaii Revised Statutes Chapter 353 frames the legal code for jails and prisons in the state. See HRS Chapter 353 for the full text. The DCR also runs the main state corrections site at dcr.hawaii.gov. For real-time custody changes, the state runs SAVIN through VINELink. You can sign up for free alerts at vinelink.com.
Kapolei Public Records
Kapolei public records cover arrest data, court files, and inmate info. The HPD posts a daily arrest log online. The log shows the name, age, race, sex, date and time, offense, location, and report number for each adult arrest. Booking and release codes show current custody status. Logs rotate off the site after 14 days. Older data needs a written request to HPD Records under Hawaii Revised Statutes Chapter 92F.
The HPD log is at honolulupd.org/information/arrest-logs. The main HPD records page lives at honolulupd.org/police-reports. You can file a written request by mail, in person, or online through that page. The HPD Records and Identification Division is at 801 South Beretania Street. Call (808) 723-3258 for case fee quotes or ID rules. The Uniform Information Practices Act, Chapter 92F, sets the ground rules for public records in Hawaii. See the OIP UIPA page for the full scope.
Note: HPD redacts home addresses, social security numbers, dates of birth, and phone numbers from all released reports.
For criminal history checks, the Hawaii Criminal Justice Data Center runs eCrim. A name-based adult search costs a small fee and gives statewide conviction data. See ecrim.ehawaii.gov to start. The HCJDC also offers fingerprint-based checks through the site at ag.hawaii.gov/hcjdc/criminal-history-records-check.
Ronald T.Y. Moon Family Court Complex
The Ronald T.Y. Moon Kapolei Courthouse sits at 4675 Kapolei Parkway, Kapolei, HI 96707. The main line is (808) 954-8310. It opened in 2017 and houses the First Circuit Family Court. The court handles child welfare, adoption, guardianship, juvenile cases, paternity, and domestic matters for all of Oahu. Many state agencies sit in Kapolei near the courthouse, which makes it the legal hub for West Oahu.
Family Court records have their own access rules. Juvenile cases are mostly sealed. Adoption files are always closed. Divorce and custody matters are open in the docket with some redactions. A person's family court history may not show in eCourt Kokua if the file is sealed. In those cases, you file a written request with the court clerk and show a legal reason.
The Kapolei complex also hosts some First Circuit criminal calendars tied to arrests in District 8. For the court's public docket, use eCourt Kokua at courts.hawaii.gov. You can search by party name, by case ID, or by citation number. The court site posts hearing schedules by day.
Court Services for Kapolei First Circuit
Kapolei is part of the Hawaii First Circuit Court. The circuit covers all of Oahu. Criminal, civil, and probate cases for Kapolei residents are filed in the First Circuit. Most felony cases tied to a District 8 arrest move to the First Circuit at Kaahumanu Hale in urban Honolulu. Misdemeanor and traffic cases often stay at the Kapolei complex or move to the District Court at 1111 Alakea Street.
Court dockets are the best source for the next step after a Kapolei booking. eCourt Kokua shows filings, hearings, and dispositions. A person released from OCCC on bail shows up on the court calendar within a few days. Pre-trial conditions and status updates post to the same file. See courts.hawaii.gov for the live system.
For in-custody status, pair the court docket with SAVIN. The VINELink tool at vinelink.com sends free alerts on release. The Hawaii Police Department runs its own version at hawaiipolice.gov/services/inmate-information. That page feeds into SAVIN and covers all state facilities. Federal inmates are tracked separately through the BOP locator.
Kapolei residents have a few options for legal help. Legal Aid Society of Hawaii keeps an office at 924 Bethel Street in urban Honolulu, with phone intake for Leeward residents. The Hawaii State Bar Association runs a lawyer referral service for paid counsel. Pro se filers can also use the Self-Help Center at the First Circuit Court for forms and basic court guidance.
Nearby Cities
Kapolei sits at the heart of West Oahu. These nearby cities share the same District 8 command and the same path to OCCC.
Related County
Kapolei is in Honolulu County. The county page links to every jail, prison, and records tool tied to Oahu.