Wahiawa Released Inmates Lookup

Wahiawa released inmates records start at the Wahiawa Police Station on North Cane Street. HPD District 2 covers Wahiawa, Mililani, and the North Shore. Every adult booked in Wahiawa moves to OCCC in Honolulu for formal intake. Sentenced inmates may then go to Halawa or Waiawa. Wahiawa sits close to Schofield Barracks, so HPD works with military police on some cases. Use this page to find a Wahiawa released inmates record through SAVIN, HCJDC, and eCourt Kokua. Search by name or case number. Every tool below is run by the state of Hawaii or the City and County of Honolulu.

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Wahiawa Overview

~17K Population
District 2 HPD Station
Schofield Near Base
OCCC Main Intake

The Wahiawa Police Station sits at 330 North Cane Street, Wahiawa, HI 96786. The main line is (808) 723-8700. The station heads HPD District 2, which covers Wahiawa, Mililani, and the North Shore. Wahiawa is a historic town with a mix of homes, shops, and farms. That mix makes for a wide range of police work. Officers out of District 2 handle calls from town streets, rural roads, and coastal areas. The station also works with military police from nearby Schofield Barracks on cases that cross base lines.

Every arrest made by District 2 officers flows through the Wahiawa station for first paperwork. Fingerprints, mugshots, and booking data get logged. The arrestee then moves to OCCC for full intake. Short holds may end at the station with a citation. Longer holds move to OCCC right away. Families looking for a new Wahiawa arrest can start by calling the station. If the person has moved, call OCCC at (808) 832-1777 for live status. The HPD daily arrest log lists all recent Wahiawa bookings along with the rest of Oahu.

HPD arrest logs Wahiawa released inmates

The log at honolulupd.org refreshes every six hours. It shows name, age, offense, date, and report number. Entries fall off after 14 days. For anything older, file a written UIPA request with HPD Records. Note: The log does not include military police arrests from Schofield.

Wahiawa Released Inmates Records

The main state tool for Wahiawa released inmates records is Hawaii SAVIN. The system tracks custody status for people held at OCCC, Halawa, Waiawa, and the Women's Community Correctional Center. Search by name or offender ID. Alerts come by email, phone, or text. Sign-up is free. The tool runs through VINELink at vinelink.com. SAVIN data can lag a few hours behind real custody moves. Call the facility for live status.

OCCC at 2199 Kamehameha Highway in Honolulu is the main jail for Wahiawa released inmates. The facility holds pre-trial detainees and sentenced misdemeanants. Capacity is about 950. Bookings top 15,000 each year. Call (808) 832-1777 for the main line or (808) 832-1633 for the Visitation Hotline. Many Wahiawa cases pass through OCCC first. Some leave the same day on bail. Others stay until trial or sentence. The OCCC page at dcr.hawaii.gov has visitor info and intake rules.

For longer terms, men move to Halawa Correctional Facility in Aiea. Men near release may move to Waiawa Correctional Facility in the Pearl City area for work furlough. Women serving longer terms go to the Women's Community Correctional Center in Kailua. All facilities fall under the new Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation. See the DCR site at dcr.hawaii.gov. Hawaii Revised Statutes Chapter 353 at HRS 353 sets the legal frame.

Wahiawa Criminal History Records

The Hawaii Criminal Justice Data Center runs the main state tool for Wahiawa criminal history records. The HCJDC eCrim system shows adult criminal convictions statewide. Search by name for a small fee. Results show only convictions, not arrests that never led to a finding. For a full fingerprint-based check, the HCJDC runs a separate service. That service is used for certain state jobs and for self-review. Some private groups use it too with a signed release from the subject. See the full rules at ag.hawaii.gov/hcjdc.

Wahiawa criminal history records HCJDC released inmates

The eCrim online tool at ecrim.ehawaii.gov gives fast access to state conviction data. Results list offense, court, and final outcome. The tool does not show federal cases or out-of-state cases. For those, use the FBI or the NCIC path through HCJDC. The HCJDC sits inside the Department of the Attorney General. It holds the main state repository for criminal justice data. Juvenile records are not in eCrim. Sealed cases are not in eCrim.

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Note: Name-based eCrim searches can miss records when the name on file differs from the search term.

Arrest Records and UIPA Requests

Wahiawa arrest records beyond the 14-day log need a UIPA request. The Uniform Information Practices Act, Chapter 92F, sets the rules for state and county record access. See the full law at oip.hawaii.gov. A valid request must be in writing. It must describe the record. It must include your contact info. It must say how you want the record sent. You can pick it up. You can get it by mail. The agency has 10 business days to respond.

For HPD records on Wahiawa cases, send the request to HPD Records and Identification Division. Include a color copy of your photo ID. Fees start at fifty cents for the first page and a quarter for each extra page. Verification letters run a dollar plus a quarter per extra page. Pay by money order or cashier's check. Cash and personal checks are not taken. 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 stay exempt.

Key Wahiawa released inmates search tools:

  • HPD daily arrest log for recent Wahiawa bookings
  • Hawaii SAVIN through VINELink for custody alerts
  • HCJDC eCrim for adult conviction checks
  • eCourt Kokua for case status and disposition
  • UIPA requests for older HPD records

Note: Section 92F-12 of the UIPA requires release of basic roster info even when other parts of a file stay closed.

Court Records for Wahiawa

Wahiawa cases go through the First Circuit Court, which covers all of Oahu. Felony cases move to the Circuit Court in Honolulu. Misdemeanors and traffic cases start at Honolulu District Court. Both courts run on eCourt Kokua, the online case lookup. Search by party name, case number, or date. The site lives at courts.hawaii.gov. eCourt Kokua updates daily with new filings, hearing dates, and dispositions.

First appearances for Wahiawa arrests happen at Honolulu District Court within two days. The judge sets bail, takes first pleas, and sends felony cases up to the Circuit Court. A closed case still shows the final outcome on eCourt Kokua. That helps if you need to confirm how a Wahiawa released inmates case ended. Paper files live at the clerk's office. Pull one in person by giving the case number. Clerks charge a small per-page fee. Older cases may need a full clerk request.

Note: eCourt Kokua does not show juvenile cases or sealed files.

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Wahiawa sits inside the City and County of Honolulu. All Oahu bookings route through the county system.