Search Pearl City Released Inmates
Pearl City released inmates records trace back to the Pearl City Police Station on Waimano Home Road and the Oahu Community Correctional Center. HPD District 3 covers Pearl City plus Waipahu, Mililani, and the rest of Central Oahu. Every adult booked in Pearl City moves to OCCC for intake. Some sentenced men then go to Waiawa Correctional Facility, which sits inside the Pearl City area. This page shows how to find a Pearl City released inmates record through state, county, and police sources. Search by name, by date, or by facility. Use the tools below to track custody status right now.
Pearl City Overview
Pearl City Police Station
The Pearl City Police Station is the HPD District 3 home base. It sits at 1100 Waimano Home Road, Pearl City, HI 96782. The main line is (808) 723-8800. District 3 covers Pearl City, Waipahu, Mililani, and much of Central Oahu. About 200,000 people live in the area served by this one station. Officers out of District 3 patrol roads, take calls, and make arrests across a large slice of the island. That volume makes Pearl City one of the busier HPD hubs.
Every arrest made by District 3 officers flows through the station for initial paperwork. Fingerprints, mugshots, and booking data get logged. The arrestee then moves to OCCC for formal intake. Short holds may end at the station with a citation. Longer holds move to OCCC right away. Families looking for a person just taken into custody should first call the Pearl City station, then call OCCC if the person has been moved. The HPD runs a daily arrest log that lists all recent bookings.
The station also handles reports, walk-in complaints, and minor records requests. For a formal police report, use the HPD Records and Identification Division downtown. Reports from Pearl City cases route through the same central system. See the full HPD arrest log for Pearl City bookings from the last 14 days.
The logs refresh every six hours. Older entries fall off after two weeks. For anything older, send a written request to HPD Records. Note: The arrest log shows name, age, offense, and report number but does not list the home address of any arrestee.
Waiawa Correctional Facility
Waiawa Correctional Facility sits inside the Pearl City area at 94-560 Kamehameha Highway. The phone is (808) 677-6150. Waiawa is a minimum-security prison for men near the end of their sentence. The facility focuses on work furlough and reentry prep. Inmates here hold jobs off-site during the day and return at night. That step helps ease the move back to life outside. Men move to Waiawa from Halawa or OCCC as release dates get close.
Because Waiawa sits in Pearl City, it plays a direct role in how Pearl City released inmates records look. Men held here show up in Hawaii SAVIN and in the DCR inmate search. Work furlough status, transfer dates, and parole board dates all tie back to the Waiawa record. Family visits run on a set schedule with photo ID and dress code rules. Program slots include job training, drug treatment, and education. Some men finish their GED here. Others learn a trade through partner employers. The program list shifts based on DCR funding and staff.
Check the official page at dcr.hawaii.gov for current rules, visit hours, and program slots. The site posts updates when visit rules change. Hawaii Revised Statutes Chapter 353 frames the legal base for custody at Waiawa. Read the full code at HRS 353.
Pearl City Released Inmates Lookup
The main tool to look up a Pearl City released inmates record is Hawaii SAVIN, run through VINELink. SAVIN tracks custody status for people held in state facilities like OCCC, Halawa, and Waiawa. You search by name or offender ID. The system sends alerts when someone moves, gets out, or goes back in. Sign-up is free. It works by email, phone, or text. Check the tool at vinelink.com.
OCCC at 2199 Kamehameha Highway in Honolulu is the main intake for Pearl City arrests. Call (808) 832-1777 for current custody info or (808) 832-1633 for the Visitation Hotline. OCCC holds about 950 people at a time, with over 15,000 bookings each year. Most Pearl City cases pass through here first. Some move to Halawa for longer terms. Others move to Waiawa for work furlough. A few get out on bail the same day. The OCCC page at dcr.hawaii.gov has visitor info and intake rules.
Key tools for a Pearl City released inmates search:
- Hawaii SAVIN through VINELink for custody alerts
- HPD daily arrest logs for recent Pearl City bookings
- OCCC main line at (808) 832-1777 for live status
- DCR facility pages for Waiawa and Halawa info
- eCourt Kokua for Pearl City court case status
Note: SAVIN data can lag several hours behind real custody moves. Call the facility for the most current status.
Pearl City Arrest Records
Pearl City arrest records come from two places. The first is the HPD daily arrest log, which shows all Oahu arrests from the last 14 days. The second is the HCJDC eCrim system, which shows adult conviction records statewide. The arrest log at honolulupd.org gives name, age, race, sex, date, offense, and report number. It does not show the outcome. For that, use eCrim or eCourt Kokua.
The Hawaii Criminal Justice Data Center runs eCrim at ecrim.ehawaii.gov. The system shows adult criminal convictions statewide. A name-based search costs a small fee. Results only show convictions, not arrests that never led to a finding. For a full background check, the HCJDC also runs fingerprint-based checks. See the HCJDC page for full rules and forms. Under the Uniform Information Practices Act at the OIP UIPA site, basic roster info must be released even when the rest of a file stays closed.
For older arrest records, file a written UIPA request with HPD Records. Include a color copy of your photo ID. The fee is fifty cents for the first page and a quarter for each extra page. Verification letters run a dollar plus a quarter per extra page.
Pearl City Court Records
Pearl City sits inside the First Circuit Court, which covers all of Oahu. Felony cases from Pearl City go to the Circuit Court in Honolulu. Misdemeanors and traffic go to the Honolulu District Court first. Both courts post case data through eCourt Kokua. That tool lets you search by party name, case number, or date. The site lives at courts.hawaii.gov.
Initial appearances for Pearl City arrests happen in Honolulu District Court. The court sets bail, takes pleas on minor cases, and sends felony cases up to the Circuit Court. Arraignment usually happens within two days of arrest. eCourt Kokua updates daily with new filings, hearing dates, and dispositions. Case files in full paper form live at the clerk's office. Pull a file in person by giving the case number. Clerks charge a small copy fee per page.
For closed cases, eCourt Kokua still shows the final disposition. That lets you see if a Pearl City released inmates case ended in a plea, a trial, or a dismissal. Older cases may need a clerk request. Note: eCourt Kokua does not show juvenile cases or sealed files.
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Related County
Pearl City sits inside the City and County of Honolulu. All Oahu bookings route through the county system.