Mililani Town Inmate Records
Mililani Town released inmates records flow through Wahiawa Police Station and the Oahu Community Correctional Center. Mililani sits in HPD District 2. Every adult arrest in Mililani Town moves to OCCC for booking and custody. From there, case records feed into the First Circuit Court, the HCJDC criminal history system, and the Hawaii SAVIN service. This page shows each search tool for Mililani Town released inmates. Use it to check custody status, request police reports, look up court cases, or run a criminal history check by name.
Mililani Town Overview
Wahiawa Police Station for Mililani Town
Mililani Town is served by Wahiawa Police Station. The station sits at 330 North Cane Street, Wahiawa, HI 96786. The main line is (808) 723-8700. District 2 covers Mililani Town, Wahiawa, and much of the North Shore. Officers from Wahiawa Station respond to calls across the Mililani area every day. The station handles walk-in reports, traffic stops, and minor booking tasks. Full booking for arrests still moves down to OCCC.
The HPD posts daily adult arrest logs online. Logs show 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. For Mililani Town released inmates, check the log under District 2 entries or search by name. Logs do not cover juveniles. Federal and military arrests also stay out of the log. For custody confirmation on a current case, call HPD at (808) 723-3000.
Current logs live at honolulupd.org/information/arrest-logs. Anything older than two weeks needs a written request to the HPD Records and Identification Division.
Mililani Town Released Inmates at OCCC
Adults arrested in Mililani Town go to the Oahu Community Correctional Center for booking. OCCC sits at 2199 Kamehameha Highway, Honolulu, HI 96819. The main line is (808) 832-1777. The Visitation Hotline is (808) 832-1633. OCCC runs over 15,000 bookings a year across Oahu. It holds pre-trial detainees, sentenced misdemeanants, and some felons in transition. Capacity is about 950 inmates. The facility runs at or above capacity most of the time.
Booking at OCCC includes fingerprints, a mugshot, medical screening, and classification. Family members trying to find a recent Mililani booking should call OCCC or check the HPD arrest log first. Release paperwork covers property return, discharge forms, and handoff to probation or parole when that applies. Hawaii Revised Statutes Chapter 353 frames the legal authority for custody at OCCC. See HRS Chapter 353 for the full corrections code.
For facility info, see dcr.hawaii.gov. The Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation runs OCCC and every other state prison in Hawaii. Visit dcr.hawaii.gov for the full facility list and contact info.
Note: Online custody data can run several hours behind real-time changes, so call OCCC direct when timing matters.
Mililani Town SAVIN Inmate Alerts
SAVIN is the Statewide Automated Victim Information and Notification service. It is run by the DCR. Anyone can use it. You do not have to be a victim. Search by offender name or ID. SAVIN shows current custody status for state inmates. It sends free alerts when custody changes. That includes transfer, escape, and release. SAVIN covers OCCC, Halawa, Waiawa, and every other state facility. It does not cover federal inmates at FDC Honolulu.
Sign up for alerts at vinelink.com. The HPD also links the service on its inmate info page at hawaiipolice.gov/services/inmate-information. Pair SAVIN alerts with the HPD arrest log for a full view of a Mililani Town case.
Mililani Public Records Access
Hawaii runs on the Uniform Information Practices Act, Chapter 92F. UIPA gives any person the right to see most government records. A valid request must be in writing. It must have your contact info. It must describe the record. It must say how you want the record sent. Agencies have 10 business days to respond. Complex requests can get an extension. For Mililani Town released inmates, UIPA covers basic roster info even when other parts of a file stay closed.
The HPD processes police record requests through its Records Division. You can file by email, by regular mail, or in-person at the Alapai headquarters. All requesters must attach a color copy of a government-issued ID. That proves you have standing. Report release follows HRS 92F-13. Names, home addresses, social security numbers, dates of birth, and phone numbers get redacted. Reports only go out when the case is closed. Open cases and live investigations stay exempt.
Get started on HPD reports at honolulupd.org/police-reports. For the UIPA rules, see oip.hawaii.gov/laws-rules-opinions/uipa. The Office of Information Practices runs training and handles appeals.
Mililani Town Court Services
Mililani Town cases go to the First Circuit Court. The First Circuit covers all of Oahu. Criminal, civil, family, and probate cases filed against Mililani Town residents move through First Circuit. The main courthouse is in downtown Honolulu. eCourt Kokua is the online case search for every Hawaii court. You can look up a case by name, by case number, or by attorney. eCourt Kokua shows charges, hearing dates, motions, and disposition.
Traffic cases from Mililani go to the Traffic Violations Bureau. TVB runs its own calendar. Simple citations can resolve online. More serious traffic charges move up to District Court. The Public Defender's Office covers people who qualify on income. Private attorneys also practice in the First Circuit.
Access eCourt Kokua through courts.hawaii.gov. The site also lists each courthouse address, hours, and the local rules for filings. Hearing calendars update daily.
Note: Sealed and expunged cases do not appear in eCourt Kokua, so a clean search does not always mean no record exists.
Background Checks for Mililani
The Hawaii Criminal Justice Data Center runs the adult criminal history system. HCJDC offers two paths. The first is the free public eCrim search. It only shows adult criminal convictions from Hawaii courts. The second is a full HCJDC name-based check. That one runs a fee and a formal form. It returns a broader record with arrests and pending cases tied to a fingerprint ID.
Use eCrim at ecrim.ehawaii.gov. It is free. Results are instant. The full HCJDC check lives at ag.hawaii.gov/hcjdc/criminal-history-records-check. That page walks through the fees, forms, and mailing rules. A Mililani Town case that ended in conviction should show up in eCrim once court data posts.
Key search tools for Mililani Town released inmates:
- HPD Daily Arrest Logs at honolulupd.org
- Hawaii SAVIN through VINELink
- eCourt Kokua for First Circuit case status
- HCJDC eCrim for adult conviction checks
- OCCC Visitation Hotline for current custody
Federal cases against Mililani 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 instead.
Nearby Cities
Other Central Oahu and West Oahu communities share the same record paths. Every Oahu arrest goes to OCCC. Pick a nearby city for station info, local court details, and records access.
Related County
Mililani Town sits in Honolulu County. The county page covers every Oahu jail and the full list of record tools.