Mililani Town 24 Hour Booking Lookup
Mililani Town 24 hour booking records track adults just taken into custody in central Oahu by the Honolulu Police Department District 2 station in Wahiawa. District 2 covers Mililani Town, Schofield Barracks area, and nearby towns. Each arrest moves through HPD Central Receiving before the person heads to the Oahu Community Correctional Center. Use this page to find Mililani Town 24 hour booking logs, the right agency contacts, and the tools to search by name or report number.
Mililani Town 24 Hour Booking Overview
Where Mililani Town 24 Hour Booking Data Lives
Mililani Town is a planned community in central Oahu. The Honolulu Police Department runs patrol, community policing, and neighborhood security for the town out of the District 2 station in Wahiawa. Every arrest made in Mililani Town routes back to the District 2 cellblock, then on to HPD Central Receiving for full intake. The booking gets posted to the HPD daily arrest log within a few hours.
District 2 also covers Schofield Barracks, Wahiawa, Whitmore Village, and part of the North Shore. Mililani Town bookings sit in the same daily log as arrests from those areas. The log has the name, age, sex, race, arrest time, address, charge, and HPD report number. It rotates off the public site after 14 days.
After booking at Central Receiving, male detainees from Mililani Town move to the Oahu Community Correctional Center in Kalihi. Women go to the Women's Community Correctional Center in Kailua. Both jails feed into VINE Link for custody alerts. The state Department of Public Safety runs both.
Note: HPD rotates the Mililani Town arrest log off the site after 14 days. Download the PDF fast or file a written request for any older booking report.
Mililani Town 24 Hour Booking and HPD District 2
The HPD District 2 station sits in Wahiawa. The district runs residential patrol, Neighborhood Watch coordination, and community policing across Mililani Town. Officers handle traffic stops, domestic calls, drug arrests, and property crime calls. District 2 also coordinates with Schofield Barracks Military Police on calls that cross base lines.
The Mililani Town area is mostly residential. Community policing officers work with the Mililani Town Association and local schools. Neighborhood Watch groups meet each month to share info on property crime and suspicious activity. Arrests made during patrol shifts end up in the 24 hour booking log.
Call HPD main at (808) 529-3191 for help on any Mililani Town 24 hour booking. The District 2 main line can confirm if a person was taken into custody but cannot release report numbers over the phone. For written reports, go to the HPD Records and Identification Division at 801 South Beretania Street in Honolulu. Records is open Monday through Friday from 7:45 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.
The Honolulu Police Department main page lists every district station, phone number, and email contact. The HPD arrest logs page holds the last 14 days of adult booking data. The HPD police reports page shows how to request any report tied to a Mililani Town booking event.
Statewide Booking Format
The legal framework for Mililani Town 24 hour booking records is the same across every Hawaii county. UIPA, HRS chapter 846, and the eCrim system apply uniformly. So a Mililani Town booking looks like a Honolulu booking, a Hilo booking, or a Kauai booking in terms of data fields, fees, and access rules. The resources below show how arrest records work on other Hawaiian islands, and the same format applies to Mililani Town.
The Hawaii court records resource above shows how criminal records, court cases, and 24 hour booking data fit together at the county level. The same eCourt Kokua portal handles Mililani Town cases filed in First Circuit after an HPD District 2 booking.
Every Hawaii 24 hour booking record holds the same set of fields. Full name, date of birth, sex, race, address, and physical description sit at the top. Arrest date, time, and place come next. Then the charge or statute cited at intake. A mugshot and fingerprints finish the record. Bail info, facility assignment, and booking number round out the file.
The Kauai arrest records resource above lays out how a county police agency posts daily booking data. The format is a near match for the HPD daily arrest log where Mililani Town bookings appear, since all Hawaii police departments follow the same UIPA-based access model.
48 Hour Charge Rule: HPD has 48 hours to charge or release a person after a Mililani Town arrest. The booking log covers that window, so data shifts fast as people post bail or move to OCCC.
How to Search Mililani Town Bookings
Start on the HPD arrest logs page. The PDF covers all Oahu arrests, so scan for the Mililani Town address or the District 2 tag. The log shows full name, age, sex, race, arrest time, address, offense, and HPD report number. You can pull a daily PDF 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 Mililani Town booking. The docket lists arrest date, charging document, bail amount, and hearing dates. Search is free. Document downloads cost $3 for the first 30 pages.
For a longer view of the person's criminal history, 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 Mililani Town bookings plus any arrest on another island. The eCourt Kokua portal is for court cases. eCrim is for criminal history. The HCJDC criminal history records check page lays out each fee and path.
Walk-in searches are also an option. The Hawaii Criminal Justice Data Center runs public access terminals at police stations in each county. Each printout costs $25. You bring valid ID and the subject's name and date of birth. The terminal runs a name-based check against the state repository and returns the same type of printout you get online from eCrim.
First Circuit Court Handles Mililani Town Cases
Every Mililani Town 24 hour booking that leads to a charge ends up in First Circuit Court. First Circuit covers the City and County of Honolulu. The main Kaahumanu Hale building at 777 Punchbowl Street in Honolulu holds most felony trials. District Court at 1111 Alakea Street handles misdemeanors and initial felony hearings.
eCourt Kokua is the free online tool to search court cases. Look up by full name or case number. The docket shows each hearing, motion, and order in the file. Case searches cost nothing. Document downloads run $3 for the first 30 pages. The Hawaii State Judiciary site lists court hours, forms, and directions.
Clerk hours run 7:45 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Monday through Friday. Bail payment goes through the cashier at the circuit court. Bondsmen post bail at the jail or courthouse. The First Circuit also has a Wahiawa District Court branch that hears some Mililani Town cases at 302 California Avenue.
Public Access Rules
The Uniform Information Practices Act in HRS chapter 92F sets the open records rule for every Mililani Town 24 hour booking. UIPA says all government records stay open to public inspection unless the law says otherwise. The Office of Information Practices hears appeals when an agency denies a record request.
Under UIPA, HPD has ten working days to respond to a records request. If the request is too big, the agency can add twenty more working days. You get that extension in writing. The rule covers most booking records older than 14 days.
The Hawaii Revised Statutes chapter 846 sets the rules for the state criminal history repository. Conviction data is public. Non-conviction arrest data stays confidential. Juvenile files are sealed. Sexual assault victim names get redacted. Ongoing investigations may be held back.
Custody Alerts for Mililani Town Bookings
VINE Link gives real-time custody alerts tied to any Mililani Town 24 hour booking. Sign up once and the service sends alerts when the inmate is released, moved, or brought back into custody. The service runs free and stays open 24 hours a day.
Reach VINE three ways. Call 1-877-846-3444 from any phone. Use the VINEmobile app on a phone or tablet. 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. Mililani Town bookings at OCCC or WCCC both show up.
Nearby Oahu Cities
Mililani Town sits in central Oahu. Other local communities with 24 hour booking info include Mililani Mauka just upland, Pearl City to the south, Urban Honolulu, Kailua, and Kaneohe on the windward side.

