Search Mililani Mauka Released Inmates

Mililani Mauka released inmates records route through Wahiawa Police Station and the Oahu Community Correctional Center. Mililani Mauka sits in HPD District 2. Adult arrests in Mililani Mauka are booked at OCCC. Case files then feed into the First Circuit Court, the HCJDC adult criminal history system, and the Hawaii SAVIN alert tool. This page walks through each record path. Use it to check custody status, run a criminal history search, pull police reports, or look up court cases tied to Mililani Mauka.

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Mililani Mauka Overview

~22K Population
District 2 HPD District
OCCC Booking Facility
1st Circuit Court

Mililani Mauka Police Services

Mililani Mauka falls under HPD District 2. District 2 is based out of Wahiawa Police Station at 330 North Cane Street, Wahiawa, HI 96786. The main line is (808) 723-8700. Officers from Wahiawa respond to calls in Mililani Mauka, Mililani Town, Wahiawa, and the North Shore. The station handles walk-in reports and routine officer work. Full booking for arrests moves down to OCCC.

The HPD posts a daily adult arrest log online. The log lists each arrestee's name, age, race, sex, date and time of the incident, nature of the offense, report number, and location. Logs update every six hours. They stay online for 14 days, then roll off. For Mililani Mauka released inmates, sort by date and look under District 2 entries. Older records need a written request to the Records and Identification Division.

HPD arrest logs Mililani Mauka released inmates

See the live log at honolulupd.org/information/arrest-logs. For current custody confirmation, call HPD at (808) 723-3000. The log does not include juvenile, federal, or military arrests.

Mililani Mauka Public Records

Hawaii's Uniform Information Practices Act gives any person the right to see most government records. UIPA sits in Chapter 92F of the Hawaii Revised Statutes. A valid request must be in writing. It must have your contact info. It must describe the record. It must say how you want it sent. Agencies have 10 business days to respond. For Mililani Mauka released inmates, UIPA covers roster info even when other parts of a file stay closed.

HPD processes police report requests through the Records Division at Alapai headquarters, 801 South Beretania Street. Attach a color copy of your government-issued ID. Reports go out after a case closes. Open cases stay exempt. Names, home addresses, social security numbers, dates of birth, and phone numbers get redacted under HRS 92F-13. Call (808) 723-3258 for a fee quote or to check request status. You can also file a report request online at honolulupd.org/police-reports.

For First Circuit court records tied to a Mililani Mauka case, use eCourt Kokua at courts.hawaii.gov. The clerk's office keeps paper files at 777 Punchbowl Street and at the District Court at 1111 Alakea Street. For the official UIPA rules and appeal process, see oip.hawaii.gov/laws-rules-opinions/uipa. The Office of Information Practices runs UIPA training and handles formal appeals.

Note: Sealed or expunged records cannot be released under UIPA, so those files stay out of public view.

Released Inmates Custody Records

Adults booked out of Mililani Mauka go to the Oahu Community Correctional Center. OCCC sits at 2199 Kamehameha Highway, Honolulu, HI 96819. The main line is (808) 832-1777. OCCC handles pre-trial detainees, sentenced misdemeanants, and some felons in transition. Capacity is about 950 inmates. Bookings include fingerprints, a mugshot, medical screening, and classification. Release paperwork covers property return and discharge forms.

SAVIN is the Statewide Automated Victim Information and Notification service. It is run by the Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation. Anyone can use it. Search by offender name or ID. SAVIN shows current custody status for state inmates. It also sends free alerts when custody changes. That includes transfer, escape, and release. SAVIN does not cover federal inmates at FDC Honolulu.

OCCC Mililani Mauka custody released inmates

Custody at OCCC rests on Hawaii Revised Statutes Chapter 353. Read the corrections code at HRS Chapter 353. Sign up for SAVIN alerts at vinelink.com. For DCR facility info and policies, visit dcr.hawaii.gov.

Mililani Mauka Crime Statistics

Crime data for Mililani Mauka rolls up through HPD and into the Crime in Hawaii report. The Department of the Attorney General Crime Prevention and Justice Assistance Division publishes that report each year. It covers arrests, offenses, and clearance rates by county. Mililani Mauka numbers sit inside the District 2 totals and the broader Honolulu County figures. The data feeds into national UCR and NIBRS systems too.

Mililani Mauka crime statistics released inmates

See the current report and past years at ag.hawaii.gov/cpja/crime-in-hawaii. The report shows Part I offenses, Part II offenses, and arrest demographics. Use it to check trends over time for the Mililani area.

DCR Reentry Resources for Mililani Mauka

The DCR runs reentry programs for people leaving state custody. Services cover housing, jobs, health care, mental health, and addiction treatment. Case managers work with each person on a release plan. For Mililani Mauka residents coming out of OCCC, Halawa, or Waiawa, the reentry office connects them to Oahu-based providers. Programs include substance abuse treatment, cognitive behavioral therapy, and vocational training.

DCR reentry Mililani Mauka released inmates

Learn more at dcr.hawaii.gov/reentry. The page lists every current program and the contact for each. Mental health and addiction support stay available after release through community partners.

Note: Reentry program slots fill fast, so a case manager should start planning months before the projected release date.

Court Services for Mililani Mauka

Cases against Mililani Mauka residents go to the First Circuit Court. The First Circuit covers all of Oahu. It handles felony, misdemeanor, civil, family, and probate cases. The main courthouse is downtown Honolulu. eCourt Kokua is the online case search. You can look up a case by name, case number, or attorney. The system shows charges, hearing dates, motions, and disposition. Public access terminals also sit in each Oahu courthouse for free use.

Traffic cases from Mililani Mauka go to the Traffic Violations Bureau. Many citations resolve online without a court date. More serious traffic charges move up to District Court. Family Court handles divorce, custody, and juvenile matters. The Public Defender's Office covers people who qualify on income.

The Hawaii Criminal Justice Data Center runs the adult criminal history system. HCJDC offers a free public eCrim search and a full name-based check. A Mililani Mauka case that ended in conviction should show up in eCrim once court data posts. Access the tools here:

Federal cases against Mililani Mauka residents go to the U.S. District Court for the District of Hawaii. Those cases never show up in eCrim or eCourt Kokua. Federal inmates live in the Bureau of Prisons locator.

UIPA requests for Mililani Mauka released inmates records follow the same 10 business day rule. File a written request with HPD Records or with the DCR. The Office of Information Practices at the OIP UIPA page posts a sample form. Keep a copy of the request and the ID you send with it. Records staff often reach out for more details or a fee estimate for long files. Fee waivers apply when disclosure serves the public interest for Mililani Mauka released inmates records.

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Mililani Mauka sits in Honolulu County. The county page lists every Oahu jail and the full record tool set.