Ocean Pointe Released Inmates Search
Ocean Pointe released inmates records run through HPD District 8 and the Oahu Community Correctional Center on the other side of the island. This page points to each tool you can use to search, request, or confirm custody tied to an Ocean Pointe arrest. Adults booked in the area pass through the Kapolei police station first, then go to OCCC for intake. The HPD posts daily arrest logs online. The DCR runs SAVIN for free alerts. Court files live at eCourt Kokua. Use the links on this page to go straight to the right agency and obtain the record you need.
Ocean Pointe Overview
Ocean Pointe Police Services
Ocean Pointe is a newer planned community in the Ewa plain. The Honolulu Police Department serves Ocean Pointe through District 8. The main station is the Kapolei Police Station at 1100 Kamokila Boulevard. The main line is (808) 723-8400. District 8 covers Ocean Pointe, Ewa Beach, Ewa Gentry, Kapolei, and the Leeward coast out through Waianae. The Waianae Substation at 85-939 Farrington Highway handles calls on the far west end. Patrol units from Kapolei respond to Ocean Pointe around the clock.
All adult arrests made in Ocean Pointe get logged under HPD and sent on to OCCC for booking. The district runs community policing teams that work with the newer HOA developments. The teams handle neighborhood watch set-up, traffic safety events, and outreach to local schools. Non-emergency calls use the HPD main line at (808) 529-3111. For an arrest log copy or a report tied to an Ocean Pointe case, you still go through the central HPD Records and Identification Division downtown.
The Kapolei station can confirm a recent booking by phone. Minor incident reports can also be filed online through the HPD site.
Ocean Pointe Released Inmates at OCCC
The Oahu Community Correctional Center is the main booking jail for Ocean Pointe released inmates. OCCC sits at 2199 Kamehameha Highway, Honolulu, HI 96819. The main line is (808) 832-1777. Every adult booked in Ocean Pointe passes through OCCC intake. Intake covers fingerprints, a mugshot, medical screening, and classification. Pre-trial holds and short sentenced terms serve out there.
Capacity at OCCC runs about 950 inmates. The facility often holds more than that. Family members tracking an Ocean Pointe inmate can call OCCC direct or check the HPD arrest log first. Visitation needs advance scheduling, a valid state ID, and the posted dress code. The Visitation Hotline is (808) 832-1633. Release paperwork covers property return, a discharge form, and parole or probation handoff when it applies. Long sentenced inmates from Ocean Pointe may later transfer to Halawa or Waiawa. Women transfer to the Women's Community Correctional Center in Kailua.
See facility info at dcr.hawaii.gov. Hawaii Revised Statutes Chapter 353 sets the legal frame for custody across state jails and prisons. Read the full corrections code at HRS Chapter 353. For free status alerts on any Ocean Pointe released inmates, sign up at hawaiipolice.gov/services/inmate-information or direct at vinelink.com.
SAVIN alerts let you know when status changes, when a release is set, and when a transfer happens.
Ocean Pointe Public Records Access
Public records access for Ocean Pointe runs under the Uniform Information Practices Act. The UIPA is Chapter 92F of the Hawaii Revised Statutes. It is the state's public records law. The Office of Information Practices oversees UIPA compliance across all state and county agencies. Ocean Pointe residents use UIPA to request police reports, custody files, and other state records. A valid request names the agency, describes the record, and gives your contact info. The agency has ten business days to respond. Complex requests can get an extension.
Ocean Pointe released inmates records sit across a few files. The HPD holds arrest logs and police reports. The DCR holds custody and release data. The First Circuit Court holds case dockets. Some records are always open, like basic roster data and daily arrest logs. Other records need a formal UIPA filing. Juvenile records and victim info stay closed by law. Ongoing investigations are also exempt until the case is closed.
For the full UIPA framework, see oip.hawaii.gov/laws-rules-opinions/uipa. The DCR main page at dcr.hawaii.gov lists contact info for each state facility.
Note: Online custody data can lag a few hours behind real jail moves, so call OCCC at (808) 832-1777 for same-day confirmation of an Ocean Pointe inmate.
HPD Records Request System
The Honolulu Police Department runs an online Citizen Police Report System for formal record requests tied to Ocean Pointe cases. You can file by email, regular mail, or in-person at the Records Unit. All requesters must attach a color copy of their government-issued ID. The Records Unit runs Monday through Friday, 7:45 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. It closes on weekends and state holidays. Requests usually take a few weeks to fill, though simple ones go faster.
Report release follows Hawaii Revised Statutes section 92F-13. Names, home addresses, social security numbers, dates of birth, and phone numbers are redacted. Reports only go out when the investigation is done and the case is closed. Open cases stay exempt. For Motor Vehicle Collision requests, call the Records Division at (808) 723-3258 to confirm the report is ready. Fees are set by rule. First page runs $0.50. Each extra page is $0.25. Verification letters are $1.00 for the first page and $0.25 each extra.
Start the request at honolulupd.org/police-reports. Pay by money order or cashier's check. Cash and personal checks are not accepted.
Common records that Ocean Pointe residents ask for through this system:
- Incident reports for closed HPD cases
- Motor vehicle collision reports
- Arrest report copies
- Verification letters
Court Services for Ocean Pointe
Ocean Pointe cases run through the First Circuit Court of Hawaii. The First Circuit covers all of Oahu. The main courthouse is Kaahumanu Hale at 777 Punchbowl Street in downtown Honolulu. Some Ewa plain cases get heard at the Kapolei courthouse at 4675 Kapolei Parkway. The Kapolei site runs family court, district court, and a share of the circuit court calendar for west Oahu. Clerks can verify hearing dates, point you to the right counter, and tell you how to request a certified copy of a filing.
Case status for any Ocean Pointe released inmates sits in eCourt Kokua. You can search by name, case number, or attorney. Dockets show every filing, each hearing, and the final disposition. Adult conviction history for Hawaii cases comes out through the HCJDC eCrim portal. Full name-based criminal history runs through the HCJDC process at the Attorney General's office.
Search cases at courts.hawaii.gov. Run a conviction check through ecrim.ehawaii.gov. The full HCJDC page is at ag.hawaii.gov/hcjdc/criminal-history-records-check. Ocean Pointe sits inside the City and County of Honolulu, so all local court filings tie back to the First Circuit.
Nearby Cities
These nearby cities share District 8 coverage and the same court path. Each one sends arrests through OCCC.
Related County
Ocean Pointe sits inside the City and County of Honolulu. The county page lists every jail, court, and records portal that serves Oahu.