Search Ocean Pointe 24 Hour Booking

Ocean Pointe 24 hour booking records track people just taken into custody from this West Oahu community by the Honolulu Police Department. The HPD District 8 station in Kapolei handles patrol calls for the Ocean Pointe planned development, and bookings move through HPD Central Receiving before transfer to the Oahu Community Correctional Center. Ocean Pointe 24 hour booking logs update each day on the HPD site, and the state SAVIN system ties them to custody status once a person lands at a state jail. Use this page to start an Ocean Pointe 24 hour booking search and find the right phone, office, and online tool.

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Ocean Pointe 24 Hour Booking Overview

14,000 Population
District 8 HPD District
48 hrs Charge Window
14 Days Online Log

Ocean Pointe 24 Hour Booking by HPD

Ocean Pointe sits in HPD District 8. Kapolei station runs patrols for the whole planned community. Officers cover streets, parks, and private roads inside the development. Most calls fall under standard HPD procedure.

When an arrest happens in Ocean Pointe, the officer transports the person to HPD Central Receiving in downtown Honolulu. All Oahu 24 hour booking work flows through one intake point. The booking officer takes prints, photos, and a short list of identifying data. Ocean Pointe 24 hour booking data then moves into the HPD daily log and sits for 14 days on the public Honolulu Police Department arrest logs page. After 14 days the PDF drops off the site. You can still ask for the file in writing after that.

Community policing is a big piece of District 8 work. Ocean Pointe has neighborhood security teams, a gated layout in some sections, and active resident groups that work with HPD. The District 8 lieutenant meets with the Ewa Neighborhood Board to talk traffic, burglary patterns, and response times. These talks rarely change 24 hour booking rules. They do shape how officers respond inside the planned community.

Ocean Pointe residents often call the HPD non-emergency line for theft reports, noise complaints, and minor disputes. That line is (808) 529-3111. Dial 911 for any crime in progress. Once a suspect is taken in, the Ocean Pointe 24 hour booking flow starts at HPD Central Receiving and ends with the daily log upload.

Local Ocean Pointe 24 Hour Booking Lookup

The Hawaii SAVIN network shows jail custody status for inmates at every state facility. VINE Link is the public front door to SAVIN.

Ocean Pointe 24 hour booking inmate information resource

The Hawaii Police Inmate Information page above explains the SAVIN and VINE Link system that covers Ocean Pointe 24 hour booking transfers. Though the page sits on the Big Island police site, the system it describes is statewide. The same lookup tool works for an Ocean Pointe resident held at OCCC, WCCC, Halawa, or Waiawa.

To check an Ocean Pointe 24 hour booking status, use these steps:

  • Go to the VINE Link site or call 1-877-846-3444
  • Search by the person's full name or booking number
  • Pick the facility from the list of state jails
  • Register your phone or e-mail to get release alerts

Most Ocean Pointe 24 hour booking transfers end at OCCC on Dillingham Boulevard. OCCC holds pretrial detainees from Oahu and short-term sentenced inmates. The transport usually happens within a few hours of the arrest.

Note: Ocean Pointe 24 hour booking info posts to the HPD log the day after arrest. Check back each morning if you are tracking a specific case in real time.

State VINE Link for Ocean Pointe

The VINE Link system gives free custody alerts for any Hawaii state facility tied to an Ocean Pointe 24 hour booking event. Register once and the system sends you updates on release, transfer, or escape.

Ocean Pointe 24 hour booking VINE Link victim notification tool

The VINE Link page shown above is the same system any victim, family member, or concerned neighbor can use to follow an Ocean Pointe 24 hour booking case. The service is free, anonymous, and open at all hours. Sign up by phone, on the web, or through the VINEmobile app.

Ocean Pointe families often use VINE Link to plan around court dates and release dates. The tool pairs well with the state eCrim system run by HCJDC. eCrim shows conviction history at ag.hawaii.gov/hcjdc, while VINE tracks current custody. Together they cover both sides of an Ocean Pointe 24 hour booking case.

For court follow up, the First Circuit Court on Oahu handles Ocean Pointe arraignments. The eCourt Kokua portal is free to search. Case numbers tie back to the original 24 hour booking entry, so you can trace the path from arrest to disposition.

Ocean Pointe 24 Hour Booking Records Office

HPD Records and Identification is the place to request an older Ocean Pointe 24 hour booking report. The office sits at 801 South Beretania Street in Honolulu. It opens Monday through Friday from 7:45 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.

Send a written request with a copy of your ID, the case number if you have it, and the arrest date. HPD has the full police reports request page with the forms and fees. The first page runs $0.50 and each extra page is $0.25. Color copies cost $0.65 each. A verification letter for a no record hit is $1.

Ocean Pointe 24 hour booking requests take up to 10 business days to process under the UIPA rules. The office can add up to 20 extra days if the request is very large or covers many files. UIPA sits in HRS chapter 92F. The rule covers all state and county records, not just Ocean Pointe 24 hour booking data.

For a clean conviction background check, apply through HCJDC. The criminal history record check tool runs name-based and fingerprint-based searches. Name-based searches cost $5 on eCrim. Fingerprint checks cost $35 in person. Each one ties to the statewide criminal history file that covers Ocean Pointe 24 hour booking events among many others.

First Circuit Court and Ocean Pointe

The First Circuit Court hears cases that come out of an Ocean Pointe 24 hour booking. The Hawaii State Judiciary site has the full court calendar and links to each circuit.

An Ocean Pointe arraignment usually takes place within one or two business days of the arrest. The hearing sets bail if none was already set. It also lists the next court date. The prosecutor reviews the case file, which includes the full 24 hour booking report from HPD. The defense can ask for a bail review at any time.

Court filings are free to search on eCourt Kokua. The portal lists criminal, civil, traffic, family, land, and tax case records. An Ocean Pointe 24 hour booking that leads to charges shows up under the First Circuit when the case is filed. Each downloadable document is $3 for the first 30 pages. The full subscription is $500 a year or $125 per quarter. Pick the price tier that matches how often you search.

Note: Ocean Pointe 24 hour booking cases that end with no charge filed drop off the public court file. The eCrim system removes non-conviction entries under HRS chapter 846.

Nearby 24 Hour Booking Pages

Other Oahu cities that share HPD infrastructure have their own 24 hour booking pages. Nearby options in the West and Central Oahu area include Ewa Gentry, Ewa Beach, Kapolei, Makakilo, and Waipahu. Each one lists its HPD district, nearest station, and courthouse.

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