Kailua 24 Hour Booking Search
Kailua 24 hour booking records track adults just taken into custody by the Honolulu Police Department District 4 station. HPD District 4 covers Kailua and Lanikai on the windward side of Oahu, and all local arrests feed into Central Receiving at HPD headquarters before they move to the jail. Kailua also hosts the Women's Community Correctional Center, the only state prison for women in Hawaii. Use this page to look up Kailua 24 hour booking data, find the right agency, and start a search by name, case number, or booking number.
Kailua 24 Hour Booking Overview
Where Kailua 24 Hour Booking Data Lives
Kailua sits under the Honolulu Police Department. HPD runs the Kailua District 4 station on the windward side. Each arrest made in Kailua gets logged at the District 4 station, then moved to HPD Central Receiving in town for booking. Central Receiving posts the adult arrest to the HPD daily arrest log. That log covers every city on Oahu, so Kailua names sit in the same PDF as Urban Honolulu, Pearl City, and Waipahu bookings. The log rotates off the site after 14 days.
Male detainees go to the Oahu Community Correctional Center in Kalihi after booking. Female detainees from Kailua go to the Women's Community Correctional Center right in town. WCCC is the only state women's prison in Hawaii, so a woman arrested anywhere in the state may end up there. That makes Kailua booking data a bit different from other Oahu cities. The VINE Link system shows current custody status for anyone held at WCCC or OCCC.
Three main tools track Kailua 24 hour booking events. The HPD arrest logs page holds the last 14 days of adult bookings. The Hawaii Criminal Justice Data Center keeps long-term records via eCrim. The eCourt Kokua portal links each Kailua arrest to the court case that follows.
Note: HPD rotates the Kailua arrest log off the site after 14 days. Save the PDF fast or send a written request to the Records Division for older booking data.
Kailua 24 Hour Booking and HPD District 4
HPD District 4 runs patrol, beach patrol, and community policing for Kailua. The station works with the Ocean Safety crew on shoreline calls, since Kailua Beach draws heavy crowds year round. Officers handle traffic stops, domestic calls, drug arrests, and beach incident responses. District 4 also covers Lanikai, Enchanted Lake, and Maunawili. Every arrest routed through District 4 ends up in the HPD booking flow and shows up in the 24 hour booking log.
Kailua arrestees are taken to the District 4 cellblock for the first few hours. Once paperwork is set, they move to Central Receiving at the main HPD building on South Beretania. Central Receiving is where fingerprints, mugshots, and full intake happen. After booking, the adult arrest log gets updated and posted on the HPD site within a few hours.
For phone help on a Kailua 24 hour booking, call HPD main at (808) 529-3191. The Records and Identification Division at 801 South Beretania Street in Honolulu holds paper files. Records is open Monday through Friday from 7:45 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. If you need a report older than 14 days, fill out a written request form and send a copy of your ID.
The Honolulu Police Department main site lists all district stations and phone numbers. The HPD police reports page shows how to request any report tied to a Kailua booking event. Most reports come back within ten business days.
Women's Community Correctional Center in Kailua
The Women's Community Correctional Center sits at 42-477 Kalanianaole Highway in Kailua. WCCC is the only state prison for women in Hawaii. It holds female pretrial detainees from every island plus women serving sentences up to the state max. A Kailua 24 hour booking event for a female suspect often lands at WCCC within a day or two of the arrest.
WCCC runs programs focused on family reunification, substance abuse treatment, and job training. The facility ties into Department of Public Safety statewide operations. Inmate transfers, visit scheduling, and release data all go through DPS. Family and friends can use VINE Link to track custody and get alerts when the inmate moves or gets released.
For visit info, call WCCC at (808) 266-9700. The facility is open for visits on set days of the week. Bring valid photo ID. WCCC does not let walk-ins check booking status over the counter, so use VINE Link or the DPS inmate lookup online.
The WCCC page above shows the facility operations, programs, and visit info for any Kailua 24 hour booking that ends in custody at the women's prison. WCCC is the state's only women's facility, so all female inmates in Hawaii come through it.
48 Hour Charge Rule: Kailua police have 48 hours to file a charge or release the person after arrest. Booking data can shift fast as people post bail or move to WCCC.
How to Search Kailua Booking Records
Start your Kailua 24 hour booking search on the HPD arrest logs page. The PDF covers all Oahu arrests, so scan for the Kailua address or District 4 tag. The log shows full name, age, sex, race, arrest date and time, address, offense, and HPD report number. You can pull a report right away for free.
If the arrest is older than 14 days, move to eCourt Kokua. The state court portal lets you search by name and pull up the case filed after the Kailua booking. Case docket entries list the arrest date, charging document, bail amount, and hearing dates. eCourt Kokua search is free. Document downloads cost $3 for the first 30 pages.
For a deeper dive, use the eCrim system run by HCJDC. eCrim charges $5 per name search and $12 for a certified report. The system covers statewide criminal history, so it catches Kailua bookings plus any arrests on other islands. eCrim sits at ecrim.ehawaii.gov and works 24 hours a day. The HCJDC criminal history records check page lays out each fee.
Phone searches help when you need fast custody status. Call OCCC at (808) 832-1000 for male detainees. Call WCCC at (808) 266-9700 for female detainees. Give the arrestee's full name and date of birth. The duty officer can tell you if the person is in custody and what bail is set at.
Kailua Booking and First Circuit Court
Every Kailua 24 hour booking event leads to a First Circuit Court filing. First Circuit covers the City and County of Honolulu, which is the whole island of Oahu. The court handles bail hearings, arraignments, preliminary hearings, and trials. District Court handles misdemeanors and initial felony hearings. Circuit Court takes the felony case once the grand jury returns a true bill.
You can search court cases tied to Kailua bookings for free on eCourt Kokua. Pull the case by the defendant's full name. The docket lists every hearing, motion, and order in the file. Court filings are open to the public, except when a judge seals a case. Juvenile matters stay confidential under state law.
The Hawaii State Judiciary site holds maps, forms, and contact info for every First Circuit courthouse. The main Kaahumanu Hale building at 777 Punchbowl Street in Honolulu handles most Kailua cases. Traffic cases go to the district court on Beretania. Clerk hours run 7:45 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Monday through Friday.
Access to public records also sits under the Uniform Information Practices Act in HRS chapter 92F. UIPA gives you the right to inspect most Kailua 24 hour booking records within ten working days. The Hawaii Revised Statutes chapter 846 sets the fee and access rules for HCJDC records tied to Kailua arrests.
The DPS page above is the main entry point for state jail and prison info tied to Kailua 24 hour booking events. DPS runs WCCC in Kailua and OCCC in Kalihi, which is where most local arrests land.
Custody Alerts for Kailua Arrests
VINE Link is the easiest way to track a Kailua booking in real time. Sign up once with a phone number or email, and VINE sends alerts when the inmate gets released, transferred, or brought back to custody. The service runs free and stays open 24 hours a day.
You can reach VINE three ways. Call 1-877-846-3444 from any phone. Download the VINEmobile app from the app store. Or go to vinelink.com on any browser. Hawaii uses the SAVIN brand for its VINE service, but the data and alerts are the same. Kailua bookings held at WCCC or OCCC both show up.
For victim services tied to a Kailua 24 hour booking, the Honolulu Prosecuting Attorney's office coordinates court notifications. The office runs a victim witness kokua program that helps with restitution, court date reminders, and crisis aid. Call the prosecutor at (808) 768-7400 or visit the office on Richards Street in downtown Honolulu.
Nearby Oahu Cities
Kailua sits on the windward side of Oahu. Other towns served by HPD districts include Kaneohe just up the coast, Urban Honolulu over the Pali, Pearl City in the central part of the island, Mililani Town, and Mililani Mauka.

