Ewa Beach 24 Hour Booking Lookup
Ewa Beach 24 hour booking records come from HPD District 8 in Kapolei, the West Oahu hub that covers the coast from Barbers Point to Waianae. Ewa Beach faces the south shore, with beach parks, homes, and the One'ula coast line. District 8 patrol teams handle coastal patrol, residential security, and beach park safety. Any arrest in Ewa Beach starts a 24 hour booking that runs through the District 8 station and then through HPD Central Receiving. Use this page to pull the right log, find the cellblock line, and track a case into First Circuit Court.
Ewa Beach 24 Hour Booking Overview
Ewa Beach HPD District 8 Patrol
Ewa Beach faces the south shore of Oahu. The town has beach parks, homes, and a long coast line along the One'ula side. HPD District 8, based in Kapolei, runs patrol. The district covers Ewa Beach, Kapolei, Nanakuli, and Waianae. Officers from District 8 handle every Ewa Beach arrest that starts a 24 hour booking.
Coastal patrol is a main job. HPD watches the beach parks for after-hours activity and handles calls at Hau Bush Beach and One'ula Beach Park. Residential security for the older subdivisions and the newer Ocean Pointe area rounds out the work. Beach park safety ties in with the lifeguards from Honolulu Ocean Safety and with the Parks and Recreation rangers. If a person is arrested in Ewa Beach, officers move them to District 8 in Kapolei first.
From District 8, the trip ends at HPD Central Receiving in downtown Honolulu. The desk at 801 South Beretania Street runs the full 24 hour booking for every Oahu arrest. Fingerprints, mugshot, booking number. The Honolulu Police Department main line is (808) 529-3191.
Short coast, long drive. Booking still goes to Beretania Street.
After the 48 hour window, if charges are filed, the person moves to Oahu Community Correctional Center. OCCC is the main pretrial jail for Oahu. The Department of Public Safety runs it and feeds custody status into the VINE Link system. That tool sends free alerts when the person is released, transferred, or brought back.
The Kauai Police District office page shown above stands as an example of how district-based policing runs across Hawaii. HPD District 8 in Kapolei operates on a very similar model for Ewa Beach, with a single station serving several coastal towns, a records side tied to the main department, and first intake before the full 24 hour booking.
How to Find Ewa Beach 24 Hour Booking Logs
Start at the HPD site. The HPD arrest logs page holds a single daily PDF with every adult arrest on Oahu. Ewa Beach arrests sit in that file along with every other West Oahu booking. Each entry shows the name, age, sex, race, arrest time, offense, and report number. Files drop off after 14 days.
To pull a log older than 14 days, mail a request to the HPD Records and Identification Division at 801 South Beretania Street, Honolulu, HI 96813. Include a clear copy of your ID, the report number if you have one, and a signed form. The HPD police reports page spells out the steps. Response runs about 10 business days under HRS chapter 92F.
For a full conviction history tied to a past Ewa Beach 24 hour booking, use HCJDC criminal history record checks. Two paths:
- Name-based eCrim search: $5 per unique name
- Mail-in name-based check: $30 service fee
- In-person fingerprint check: $35
- Mail-in fingerprint card: $55
- Public access terminal printout: $25 each
The Hawaii Criminal Justice Data Center keeps the adult criminal history repository. It issues police clearances known as a Police Abstract. The nearest HCJDC public access site is at HPD Records in Honolulu, and each printout runs $25.
Note: Ewa Beach arrests show on the HPD daily arrest log under the arrest location, not the home address. Search by name for the quickest find.
Ewa Beach 24 Hour Booking Custody Alerts
For live custody status, phone HPD at (808) 529-3191 and ask the Central Receiving desk. Staff can say if the person is still in HPD custody or has moved to OCCC. For free alerts, sign up on VINE Link. The service runs 24 hours, 365 days a year. It sends calls, texts, or e-mails when custody status changes.
VINEmobile is the phone app version. Download, set a watch on a name, and alerts land when the person is released, transferred, or sent back. Hawaii SAVIN links VINE Link to the Department of Public Safety. Free. Anonymous. Confidential. Call 1-877-846-3444 to sign up by phone.
The VINE Link page above tracks custody tied to any Ewa Beach 24 hour booking event. It covers Oahu Community Correctional Center along with the other three adult jails on the other islands, so a transfer to Maui Community Correctional Center or Kauai Community Correctional Center still triggers an alert.
48 Hour Rule: The Honolulu Prosecuting Attorney must file charges within 48 hours of an Ewa Beach 24 hour booking. Miss that window and the person must be released.
If the person is held at OCCC pretrial, visit rules and mail info post on the DPS site. Walk-ins bring ID. Cash deposits go through the lobby kiosk. Mail goes to 2199 Kamehameha Highway, Honolulu, HI 96819.
Ewa Beach First Circuit Court
First Circuit Court hears every Ewa Beach criminal case. Felonies go to 777 Punchbowl Street in Honolulu. Misdemeanors may be heard at Honolulu District Court or at the Kapolei District Court. Family Court cases run through the Ronald T.Y. Moon Kapolei Courthouse at 4675 Kapolei Parkway, which is close to Ewa Beach.
The Hawaii State Judiciary runs a self-help center at most sites. Clerks cannot give legal advice but can hand out forms and explain filing steps. Court filings post to eCourt Kokua. Free to view. Document downloads cost $3 for the first 30 pages.
Sealed files and juvenile cases do not show on the public portal. HRS chapter 846 sets the rules for what can leave HCJDC files and what must stay confidential. Non-conviction arrest data, where no charges were filed or charges were dropped, comes off the public record.
The UIPA page walks through the open records side. It lays out the 10 day response rule for records older than 14 days. Appeals on denied Ewa Beach 24 hour booking requests go to the Office of Information Practices.
Ewa Beach Local Resources
HPD District 8 in Kapolei is the closest station. HPD main line is (808) 529-3191. Records pickup happens at 801 South Beretania Street in Honolulu. For victim services, the Honolulu Prosecuting Attorney at 1060 Richards Street handles Ewa Beach cases. Call (808) 768-7400.
Legal aid comes from Legal Aid Society of Hawaii. The Oahu office is at 924 Bethel Street. Intake runs by phone or online for people with low income. The Public Defender Office at 1130 North Nimitz Highway takes court-appointed cases. The Ewa Neighborhood Board meets monthly and hears community safety issues. HPD Community Policing Team 8 often attends.
Ewa Beach Nearby Cities
Ewa Beach sits in a ring of West Oahu towns that all share HPD District 8 and run 24 hour booking through the same path into HPD Central Receiving.

