Find Wailuku Released Inmates

Wailuku released inmates records sit at the heart of the Maui County justice system. Wailuku is the county seat. The Maui Police HQ, MCCC, and the Second Circuit Court all sit in town. Every adult arrested on Maui moves through a Wailuku site at some point. This page walks through every tool you can use to find a Wailuku released inmates record. It covers MPD arrest logs, MCCC custody data, eCourt Kokua case info, SAVIN custody alerts, and the Maui records portal. Use these to track booking, custody, and release for anyone tied to a Wailuku case.

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Wailuku Overview

~18K Population
County Seat Maui County
MCCC Main Jail
2nd Circuit Court

The Maui Police Department runs its headquarters in Wailuku. The HQ sits at 55 Mahalani Street, Wailuku, HI 96793. The main line is (808) 244-6400. The Records Section is at (808) 244-6355. The HCJDC access site inside the Records office takes calls at (808) 244-6345. All Maui County arrests route through this site in some form. Wailuku is the base for every MPD patrol district. Officers sort the Wailuku released inmates records here before they move with the file to MCCC.

Each arrest is logged into the MPD system. That file becomes the booking packet for MCCC. MPD publishes a daily arrest log online. It shows name, age, charges, and arrest site for recent bookings. Older Wailuku released inmates arrest data lives in the Records Section archive. You can request a report in person, by phone, by mail, or by email. A color copy of a government-issued photo ID must be attached. The copy fee runs $0.25 per page. Certified copies add $2.

Maui County Police Department Wailuku released inmates

For MPD info, see mauicounty.gov/police. Call the Records Section with questions about a specific Wailuku arrest file.

Second Circuit Court at Hoapili Hale

The Second Circuit Court sits in Wailuku at Hoapili Hale, 2145 Main Street, HI 96793. The main line is (808) 244-2800. The Legal Documents Division takes calls at (808) 244-2969. The Victim Witness Assistance Division is at (808) 270-7695. The court handles felonies, misdemeanors, family, and civil cases for all of Maui County. Every Wailuku case starts, moves, and ends here. Cases tied to Wailuku released inmates show up on the same docket as Kihei and Kahului cases.

You can search by name or case number on the Hawaii eCourt Kokua portal. That tool shows case status, hearing dates, and the final disposition. Full case files take a Legal Documents Division request. Copy fees are $0.25 per page. Certification is $2. Free public access terminals sit inside the courthouse. They let you look up any Wailuku case at no cost.

The online portal is at courts.hawaii.gov. Use eCourt Kokua to track the case tied to any Wailuku released inmates record.

Note: Sealed cases and juvenile matters will not show in eCourt Kokua. Those records stay closed to the public under Hawaii law.

Key court tools for Wailuku cases:

  • eCourt Kokua for case status and hearings
  • Public access terminals at Hoapili Hale
  • Legal Documents Division for case file copies
  • Victim Witness Assistance Division for support

Maui Community Correctional Center Wailuku

The Maui Community Correctional Center is the main jail for Wailuku released inmates. MCCC sits at 600 Waiale Drive, Wailuku, HI 96793. The main line is (808) 243-5101. The Visitor Hotline is (808) 243-5861. MCCC holds pre-trial detainees, sentenced misdemeanants, and some felons in transition. It serves all of Maui County. Every adult booked in Wailuku moves through MCCC for intake, screening, and classification.

Booking at MCCC covers fingerprints, photos, medical screening, and classification. Families of Wailuku released inmates can call the main line to confirm custody. Visits take scheduling, a valid photo ID, and the facility dress code. The Visitor Hotline gives daily updates on schedule changes. Sentenced Wailuku released inmates may move from MCCC to Halawa on Oahu if the term is long. Short-term inmates often discharge straight from MCCC. The DCR runs the Kapunawai reentry program for some Maui release plans.

Maui Community Correctional Center Wailuku released inmates

Facility info is at dcr.hawaii.gov. More on the DCR sits at dcr.hawaii.gov. Hawaii Revised Statutes Chapter 353 sets the legal frame for MCCC custody. See HRS Chapter 353.

Wailuku released inmates records can be found through a mix of state and county tools. The DCR does not run a unified public roster. You build the picture by stacking free tools. Start with SAVIN for custody alerts. Move to eCourt Kokua for the court case. Call MCCC at (808) 243-5101 to confirm a current booking. Add the MPD daily arrest log for the arrest side. Juvenile and sealed cases never show up in the public view.

Sign up for SAVIN at vinelink.com. SAVIN is free. It sends alerts by phone, email, or text when the inmate moves, releases, or escapes. Crime victims and their families rely on it. The Hawaii Police Department lists more inmate info resources at hawaiipolice.gov. For the court case tied to any Wailuku arrest, use eCourt Kokua at courts.hawaii.gov. Search by name or case number.

For federal custody tied to Wailuku cases, check the Federal BOP Inmate Locator at bop.gov/inmateloc. That covers anyone held in a federal facility. The DCR main office at 1177 Alakea Street, Room 400, Honolulu holds the state roster side. The main line is (808) 587-1350. See the DCR site at dcr.hawaii.gov for facility lists, visit rules, and reentry contacts tied to Wailuku released inmates.

Core tools for Wailuku released inmates:

  • SAVIN through VINELink for real-time custody alerts
  • eCourt Kokua for case status and disposition
  • HCJDC eCrim for adult conviction checks
  • MPD daily arrest log for recent Wailuku bookings
  • MCCC main line for current booking status
  • Federal BOP Inmate Locator for federal custody

Wailuku Public Records Access

Wailuku public records run through several state and county tools. The Maui County Public Records Portal handles UIPA requests for police, court, and county records. The HCJDC eCrim site runs adult criminal history checks. The Hawaii SAVIN system tracks custody status in real time. Each tool has its own scope. Use them together for a full picture of any Wailuku released inmates file.

The HCJDC tool shows adult felony and serious misdemeanor convictions. It pulls from the statewide criminal history database. The tool charges a per-search fee. It does not show juvenile records. File a formal UIPA request through the Maui County portal when a record is not online. UIPA sets the frame for public records under Hawaii Chapter 92F. Requests must be in writing. They must describe the record. They must give your contact info. The agency has 10 business days to reply. Complex requests can run longer.

Start SAVIN at vinelink.com. Run HCJDC checks at ag.hawaii.gov/hcjdc. Try adult conviction data at ecrim.ehawaii.gov. File UIPA requests at mauicountyhi.govqa.us. Read the UIPA rules at the OIP UIPA page.

Note: Wailuku free public access terminals at Hoapili Hale let you search Maui court data at no cost.

Combine the tools above to track Wailuku released inmates across the full process. Start with SAVIN for custody alerts. Move to eCourt Kokua for case data. Add MPD logs and MCCC contact for the booking side. Use HCJDC for any criminal history check. That combo covers nearly every public angle tied to a Wailuku arrest.

Nearby Cities

Wailuku sits in central Maui next to Kahului and a short drive from Kihei. All three towns share the same police, jail, and court. Pick a nearby city below for its records page.

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Wailuku is the Maui County seat. The county page covers every jail, court, and records office in one place. Review it for the full tool list.