Ewa Gentry 24 Hour Booking
Ewa Gentry 24 hour booking records come from HPD District 8 in Kapolei, which covers the master-planned community on the Ewa plain in West Oahu. The district station takes in fresh arrests from Ewa Gentry, then moves people to HPD Central Receiving in downtown Honolulu for the full 24 hour booking process. Each adult arrest shows up on the daily HPD log for 14 days. Use this page to find the right desk, pull a booking log, and follow a case into First Circuit Court. Ewa Gentry 24 hour booking data ties the local arrest back to the Oahu-wide system.
Ewa Gentry 24 Hour Booking Overview
Ewa Gentry 24 Hour Booking Path
Ewa Gentry sits on the Ewa plain in West Oahu. The community is a master-planned area with new homes, shopping, and parks. HPD District 8, based in Kapolei, runs patrol here. The district covers Kapolei, Ewa Beach, Nanakuli, and Waianae too. Officers from District 8 make the first stop on every Ewa Gentry 24 hour booking.
The patrol side of District 8 handles rapid-growth neighborhoods like Ewa Gentry. Community policing teams work with homeowner groups in the new subdivisions. School resource officers cover the local middle school and nearby high schools. The district coordinates with HPD Traffic Division on crashes along the main roads through Ewa Gentry. If an arrest happens here, the person is taken to the District 8 station for intake, then moved to HPD Central Receiving Desk at 801 South Beretania Street in Honolulu for the full 24 hour booking process.
Short stay, long trip. The booking still runs through HPD on Beretania Street.
After booking, the person may stay in HPD custody for up to 48 hours while the Honolulu Prosecuting Attorney reviews the case. Under state law, charges must be filed in that window or the person is released. If charges are filed, the person moves to Oahu Community Correctional Center (OCCC) for pretrial hold. OCCC handles every Ewa Gentry 24 hour booking that turns into a criminal case in First Circuit Court.
The HCJDC overview page above is the main state hub for criminal history and 24 hour booking records that include Ewa Gentry arrests. It links to eCrim, public access sites, and the fingerprint check pathway that feeds every West Oahu case.
Note: Ewa Gentry 24 hour booking logs do not live on a community page. Pull them from the HPD arrest logs page within 14 days.
How to Find Ewa Gentry 24 Hour Booking Logs
Start at the Honolulu Police Department site. HPD posts one PDF each day with adult arrests across the whole island. That file covers Ewa Gentry 24 hour booking entries along with arrests from Waikiki, Pearl City, and the rest of Oahu. The log shows the name, age, sex, race, arrest time, offense, and report number.
If you need a log more than 14 days old, send a written records request. Mail goes to the HPD Records and Identification Division at 801 South Beretania Street, Honolulu, HI 96813. Phone the main line at (808) 529-3191. Pack the request with a clear copy of your ID, the case or report number, and a signed form. Response time runs about 10 business days under HRS chapter 92F.
For live custody checks, phone the HPD cellblock or try VINE Link. VINE runs free. It sends release alerts by phone, text, or e-mail and runs 24 hours a day.
To find the court case tied to an Ewa Gentry arrest, search eCourt Kokua. Type the name. First Circuit criminal cases show up with the charge, judge, and hearing date. Free to look. Document downloads cost $3 for the first 30 pages.
The HCJDC criminal history record check page shown above sets out the $5 eCrim name search and $35 fingerprint path used for Ewa Gentry 24 hour booking background checks. Name-based checks run fast. Fingerprint checks catch records filed under aliases.
Ewa Gentry First Circuit Court
The First Circuit Court of the Hawaii State Judiciary handles every Ewa Gentry criminal case. The main criminal courthouse is at 777 Punchbowl Street in Honolulu. Felony cases go there. Misdemeanors may be heard at Honolulu District Court or at the Kapolei District Court building, which sits closer to Ewa Gentry.
Family Court for the First Circuit sits at the Ronald T.Y. Moon Kapolei Courthouse at 4675 Kapolei Parkway. That site is a short drive from Ewa Gentry. The Hawaii State Judiciary runs a self-help center at most courthouses. Staff cannot give legal advice but can point you to forms, fees, and filing steps.
Bail hearings happen within 48 hours of an Ewa Gentry 24 hour booking. The judge sets bail or releases on own recognizance. Bail bond agents work across the street from the main criminal court. If bail is posted, the person walks free pending trial. If not, the stay at OCCC continues until the next hearing.
48 Hour Rule: Police have 48 hours after an Ewa Gentry 24 hour booking to file charges. Miss that window and the person must be released under Hawaii law.
Court records on eCourt Kokua show every criminal filing from Ewa Gentry. The search works by defendant name or case number. Records go back many years. For sealed cases, the public site shows no entry. Juvenile files stay private under state law.
Ewa Gentry Local Resources
HPD District 8 in Kapolei is the main local resource. The station phone is listed on the HPD main page. The station takes walk-ins for report pickups during business hours. The records arm of HPD is still at Beretania Street in Honolulu, so mail-in requests go there.
The Honolulu Prosecuting Attorney handles all Ewa Gentry criminal filings. The office sits at 1060 Richards Street in downtown Honolulu. Victim services run through the prosecutor's SAVIN tie-in. Call 1-877-846-3444 to sign up for custody alerts.
Legal help:
- Legal Aid Society of Hawaii, Oahu office at 924 Bethel Street
- Hawaii State Bar Association Lawyer Referral and Information Service
- Public Defender Office, 1130 North Nimitz Highway
- Ewa Neighborhood Board for community safety concerns
- HPD Community Policing Team 8 for non-arrest issues
For background checks tied to a past Ewa Gentry 24 hour booking, the Hawaii Criminal Justice Data Center runs eCrim, the name-based conviction search. The closest HCJDC public access site is at the HPD Records Division on Beretania Street. Each printout is $25.
UIPA gives you the right to ask for records older than 14 days. The HRS chapter 846 sets the rules for criminal history checks. Keep those two laws in mind when you ask HPD for a past Ewa Gentry booking file.
Ewa Gentry Nearby Cities
Ewa Gentry sits in a cluster of West Oahu towns that all fall under HPD District 8. Each one runs its 24 hour booking through the same path into HPD Central Receiving.

