East Honolulu 24 Hour Booking Records
East Honolulu covers the communities east of Diamond Head, from Kahala out through Hawaii Kai. The Honolulu Police Department District 7 station handles patrol and 24 hour booking intake for this part of Oahu. Arrests made here move to HPD Central Receiving on Alapai Street for processing and hold, and the daily arrest log picks up each name. Neighborhood Security Watch is active across East Honolulu and ties into HPD community services. This page covers how to find East Honolulu 24 hour booking data, warrant info, and custody status.
East Honolulu 24 Hour Booking Snapshot
HPD District 7 and East Honolulu Booking
HPD District 7 covers East Honolulu. The district patrol area includes Hawaii Kai, Kahala, Aina Haina, Niu Valley, and the coastal stretch out past Koko Head. District 2 in Wahiawa also picks up some beats on the outer rim of East Honolulu. Patrol officers respond, make arrests, and then move the person to HPD Central Receiving on Alapai Street for the 24 hour booking step.
The non-emergency HPD line is (808) 935-3311. Residents call this number to report past crimes, ask about a case, or follow up on a booking. Active Neighborhood Security Watch groups in East Honolulu tie into the District 7 station through community service officers. These programs cover crime prevention, watch patrols, and monthly meetings. Each neighborhood has its own watch captain. The HPD Community Services unit trains volunteers and runs education sessions at each watch meeting.
Once an arrest is made, the booking log gets built at Central Receiving. Each file shows the name, age, sex, race, arrest time, offense, and report number. The log rolls up each day and posts on the HPD arrest logs page as a PDF. Files drop off the site after 14 days. For anything older, the Records Division keeps the paper copy. All East Honolulu booking records flow through that same main office.
East Honolulu Warrant and Booking Lookups
People who want to know if they or a family member have an active warrant tied to an East Honolulu case have a few tools. The eCourt Kokua portal shows open court cases and any related warrants from First Circuit Court. The HCJDC eCrim system lets you run a name-based criminal history search that pulls in prior 24 hour booking events that became convictions.
The Honolulu County Court Records resource page above walks through warrant info, arrest record types, and outside tools that tie into East Honolulu 24 hour booking lookups. It also lists the main HPD and court contacts.
Anyone who thinks they may have an active warrant should talk to a defense attorney before going to a police station in person. Walking into HPD on a warrant can lead to arrest on the spot. A lawyer can file a motion, arrange a bail amount, and help the client turn themselves in with a plan. East Honolulu residents can reach the Legal Aid Society of Hawaii and the Hawaii State Bar lawyer referral line for help finding counsel.
FBI Honolulu Field Office Support
East Honolulu sits inside the FBI Honolulu Field Office's coverage zone. The field office works with HPD on federal cases that come out of local 24 hour booking events. Joint task forces handle gang, drug, violent crime, cyber, and public corruption cases. If a booking leads to federal charges the case leaves the First Circuit Court and moves to U.S. District Court.
The FBI Honolulu Field Office page above lists task force partners, tip submission tools, and press releases tied to East Honolulu 24 hour booking matters and federal cases. The office serves Hawaii, Guam, CNMI, and American Samoa.
The field office address is 91-1300 Enterprise Street, Kapolei, HI 96707. Main line is (808) 566-4300. Tips can be filed online at tips.fbi.gov. Victim specialists at the office help crime victims get in touch with the U.S. Attorney's Office and federal court services. Routine 24 hour booking lookups for East Honolulu cases do not pass through the FBI. For a full fingerprint-based criminal history, though, HCJDC ties back to the FBI's national database.
HPD Records for East Honolulu Cases
The HPD Records and Identification Division is the main office for East Honolulu booking paperwork. The address is 801 South Beretania Street, Honolulu, HI 96813. The main line is (808) 529-3191. Hours run Monday through Friday, 7:45 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. Walk-in requests are quick if you have a report number. Written requests take up to 10 working days under HRS ยง 92F-23.
The Uniform Information Practices Act sets the open records rule. Arrest logs, booking reports, and cellblock custody data are public. Juvenile files, sealed cases, and arrests with no charges filed are not. The Office of Information Practices handles any appeals. If HPD denies your request you can file an appeal with OIP and ask for a formal review.
For anyone looking to track custody for an East Honolulu case, VINE Link is the main free tool. Register a name and get alerts when the person moves in or out of state custody. The phone line is 1-877-846-3444. Service is free, anonymous, and open every hour of the day. The HRS chapter 846 statute lays out the rules for criminal history dissemination and ties VINE into the state data system.
Note: HPD has 10 working days to answer a written UIPA request for any East Honolulu booking record, with up to 20 more days for a large request.
Oahu Community Correctional Center
After HPD Central Receiving, most East Honolulu arrestees who stay in custody move to the Oahu Community Correctional Center. OCCC is the main pretrial jail for the whole island. The address is 2199 Kamehameha Highway, Honolulu. The main line is 808-832-1777. Visitor info runs through a separate hotline.
OCCC holds people waiting on a charging decision, on bail, or on a short sentence. The Department of Public Safety runs the facility. DPS also runs the other community correctional centers across the state. Family members who want custody status can call the main line or check through VINE Link. For long-term custody after sentencing, the person moves from OCCC to one of the state prisons.
The HCJDC criminal history records check ties each East Honolulu booking and conviction back to the state-wide eCrim system. The Hawaii Criminal Justice Data Center site shows how that runs. Fees range from $5 online to $55 for a mail-in fingerprint card check.
First Circuit Court Covers East Honolulu
All East Honolulu 24 hour booking cases that move to charges land at First Circuit Court. Felonies go to 777 Punchbowl Street. Misdemeanors and petty offenses go to the District Court at 1111 Alakea Street. Family Court cases go to 4675 Kapolei Parkway. The Hawaii State Judiciary site has a full list of each courthouse with hours and phone numbers.
Court search on eCourt Kokua is free. You can look up East Honolulu booking cases by name or by case number. The portal shows the charge, next hearing, bail info, and the judge assigned. Document downloads are $3 for the first 30 pages. Felony cases for East Honolulu arrests are reviewed by the Honolulu Prosecuting Attorney within the 48 hour charging window.
Nearby East Honolulu Cities
East Honolulu shares its court, records, and jail system with other Oahu cities. Pick a nearby city below for the local 24 hour booking details.

