Find Released Inmates in Makakilo

Makakilo released inmates records run through HPD District 8, which is based at the Kapolei Police Station. Every adult arrest in Makakilo is booked and then sent to the Oahu Community Correctional Center. From there the data flows into the state inmate system and the First Circuit Court docket. This page walks you through each tool you need to search or obtain Makakilo released inmates info, from the HPD arrest log to SAVIN, eCrim, and court files.

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Makakilo Overview

~20,000 Population
District 8 HPD Command
OCCC Booking Site
1st Circuit Court

Makakilo Police Services District 8

Makakilo is a hillside community in West Oahu, served by HPD District 8. The district headquarters sits at the Kapolei Police Station, 1100 Kamokila Boulevard, Kapolei, HI 96707, phone (808) 723-8400. Patrol officers from Kapolei respond to calls across Makakilo. The district also backs up the Waianae Substation farther west. Makakilo does not have its own station or substation. All arrests, reports, and records flow through the main Kapolei base.

Call the Kapolei station at (808) 723-8400 to ask about a recent arrest in Makakilo. The on-duty watch commander can confirm if a person is still held at the district or has been moved to OCCC. For records requests, you file with the HPD Records and Identification Division at the Alapai headquarters on King Street in urban Honolulu. District 8 itself does not release full reports to the public.

Honolulu Police Department arrest logs Makakilo released inmates

HPD's daily arrest log is the fastest source for Makakilo booking data. The log is at honolulupd.org/information/arrest-logs. It updates in six-hour intervals. It shows the name, age, race, sex, date, time, offense, location, and report number for each adult arrest. Logs drop off the site after 14 days. For older data, you file a written UIPA request with HPD Records. See the OIP UIPA page for the rules.

Makakilo Released Inmates at OCCC

The Oahu Community Correctional Center is the main jail for Makakilo released inmates. OCCC sits at 2199 Kamehameha Highway, Honolulu, HI 96819. The main line is (808) 832-1777. The Visitation Hotline is (808) 832-1633. OCCC holds pre-trial detainees, sentenced misdemeanants, and some felons in transit. It handles over 15,000 bookings a year from all over Oahu, which includes every adult arrest tied to Makakilo.

Booking at OCCC covers fingerprints, photos, medical screening, and classification. Release covers property return, discharge paperwork, and a handoff to probation or parole if that applies. Family members looking for a new booking should call the main line or check the HPD arrest log. Visits require advance scheduling, a valid photo ID, and the facility dress code. Read more at dcr.hawaii.gov.

Oahu Community Correctional Center Makakilo released inmates

OCCC runs at or above capacity most of the time. The DCR site at dcr.hawaii.gov posts current inmate counts and program lists. Hawaii Revised Statutes Chapter 353 frames the legal code for state corrections. See HRS Chapter 353 for the full text. Sentenced inmates may move from OCCC to Halawa, Waiawa, or the Women's Community Correctional Center in Kailua.

Note: Online custody data can run several hours behind actual release. Call OCCC at (808) 832-1777 for real-time confirmation.

Makakilo Public Records Access

Makakilo public records flow through the same Oahu-wide system. Arrest data comes from HPD. Court records come from the First Circuit. Inmate status comes from the DCR. Criminal history comes from the Hawaii Criminal Justice Data Center. Each source has its own request path and rules. For quick custody confirmation, the best tool is SAVIN. The state version runs through VINELink at vinelink.com. It sends free alerts when a person moves or is released.

SAVIN inmate information Makakilo released inmates

SAVIN data also feeds into the Hawaii Police Department inmate info page at hawaiipolice.gov/services/inmate-information. That portal covers all state jails and prisons. Register a person of interest and you get notified by email, text, or phone. That saves you from checking the log every day.

For a full adult criminal history check, use the HCJDC. The eCrim site at ecrim.ehawaii.gov lets you run a name-based search. A small fee applies. The full fingerprint-based check goes through ag.hawaii.gov/hcjdc. That is the gold standard when you need a full record.

Key search tools for Makakilo released inmates:

  • HPD Daily Arrest Logs at honolulupd.org
  • Hawaii SAVIN through VINELink
  • eCourt Kokua for case status
  • HCJDC eCrim for conviction checks
  • DCR site for facility info

Waianae Substation West Oahu

The Waianae Substation backs up the Kapolei Police Station for calls across West Oahu. The address is 85-939 Farrington Highway, Waianae, HI 96792. It is part of HPD District 8 and handles patrol calls from Makaha out to Kaena Point. Makakilo arrests are more often processed through Kapolei, but the Waianae Substation may hold short-term detainees before the trip to OCCC.

The substation does not take public records requests. Those go to HPD Records at Alapai headquarters. Call the main HPD number at (808) 723-3000 for a records check. For motor vehicle collision reports, the dedicated line is (808) 723-3258. The Records Unit runs Monday through Friday, 7:45 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. It closes on weekends and state holidays.

Report fees are set by rule. First page is $0.50. Each extra page is $0.25. Color copies run $0.65 each. Verification letters are $1.00 for the first page. Payment is by money order or cashier's check. Cash and personal checks are not accepted.

Court Services for Makakilo First Circuit

Makakilo is part of the Hawaii First Circuit Court. The First Circuit covers all of Oahu. Criminal felony cases, civil matters, and probate files all go through the circuit. Kapolei arrests that move to prosecution often start at the Ronald T.Y. Moon Courthouse at 4675 Kapolei Parkway, Kapolei, HI 96707, phone (808) 954-8310. Main felony calendars run at Kaahumanu Hale at 777 Punchbowl Street in urban Honolulu.

Use eCourt Kokua for the public docket. The portal at courts.hawaii.gov lets you search by party name, case ID, or citation number. Hearings, filings, and case dispositions all post here. A Makakilo resident released from OCCC on bail usually shows up on the court calendar within a few days. Pre-trial conditions and status updates post to the same case file.

Legal Aid Society of Hawaii provides civil legal help for low-income Makakilo residents. The main office sits at 924 Bethel Street, Honolulu, HI 96813, with phone intake for people across Oahu. The Hawaii State Bar Association runs a lawyer referral service for paid counsel. Self-represented litigants can use the Self-Help Center at the First Circuit Court for forms and filing help.

Released inmates from Makakilo who move on to probation or parole report to DCR offices in urban Honolulu. The DCR Reentry Coordination Office handles the transition. Case managers link Makakilo residents to work programs, housing help, and treatment services. Community-based providers in the Leeward area back up the DCR team. Call (808) 587-1350 for the DCR main line. The office at 1177 Alakea Street, Room 400, Honolulu, HI 96813 accepts written records requests under UIPA for Makakilo released inmates files.

Nearby Cities

Makakilo shares the same HPD District 8 command with other West Oahu cities. All lead to OCCC for booking.

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