Pearl City 24 Hour Booking Lookup
Pearl City sits in central Oahu just east of Pearl Harbor and is served by HPD District 3. Every 24 hour booking tied to a Pearl City arrest moves through the HPD Central Receiving cellblock and posts on the daily arrest log. Records requests and older booking copies go through the main HPD station on South Beretania Street in Honolulu. First Circuit Court picks up the case after charging. This page covers how Pearl City 24 hour booking data flows from the patrol beat to the court file, and where to pull a copy.
Pearl City 24 Hour Booking Stats
HPD District 3 and Pearl City Bookings
HPD District 3 is the Pearl City patrol district. District 3 officers handle every patrol call, emergency response, criminal investigation, and community policing task in Pearl City and the rest of central Oahu. Arrests made in the district move to HPD Central Receiving on Alapai Street, where the 24 hour booking intake takes place. There is no standalone booking cellblock at the Pearl City station.
Services run out of District 3 include patrol, criminal investigations, traffic enforcement, community policing, and crime prevention education. Residents who want to file a past report, ask about a Pearl City booking, or follow up on a case can call HPD main lines. The non-emergency line handles routine Pearl City records questions. For active emergencies dial 911.
Pearl City booking logs post on the main HPD arrest logs page each day. Files list the name, age, sex, race, arrest time, offense, and report number for every adult taken in. Log files rotate off the site after 14 days. The paper copy stays with the Records and Identification Division for a longer retention window. Any Pearl City booking older than 14 days needs a written request to Records.
UIPA Requests for Pearl City Booking Logs
The UIPA requests to HPD platform lets anyone file a public records request and track the response online. Recent Pearl City requests have pulled incident reports, arrest data, calls-for-service data, body camera footage, 911 call audio, arrest logs, citations, and use-of-force data. The tool keeps a record of the request, the agency response, and any denial.
The UIPA requests portal above is a free tool for filing and tracking Pearl City 24 hour booking record requests with HPD. Each request logs the date, subject, and response so others can see what HPD has released in past cases.
Act 47 from 2020 changed how HPD handles officer discipline records. The act amended HRS § 92F-14(b)(4) after the Hawaii Supreme Court ruling in the SHOPO case. Officer discipline records are now treated like any other public employee record. That means misconduct files tied to Pearl City arrests can be pulled through UIPA, subject to standard review. The UIPA office at OIP hears any appeal from a denied request.
Pearl City Records Division Access
All Pearl City 24 hour booking copies come out of the main HPD station at 801 South Beretania Street, Honolulu, HI 96813. The main line is (808) 529-3191. The Records and Identification Division is open Monday through Friday, 7:45 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. You can walk in with a report number or mail a written request. Staff handle Pearl City cases the same way as any other HPD file.
HPD fees are set and low. The first page of a police report is $0.50. Each added page is $0.25. Color pages run $0.65 each. A verification letter is $1 for the first page. For Pearl City 24 hour booking data older than 14 days, you pay the page fee plus any search time the office uses. A full file copy for a recent booking usually runs under $5.
The HCJDC criminal history check page above covers the state side of Pearl City 24 hour booking and conviction data. You can run a $5 online search, mail in a $30 name check, or do a fingerprint check at $35 for digital or $55 for card submission.
Note: Pearl City booking records older than 14 days need a written UIPA request, and HPD has 10 working days to respond under HRS § 92F-23.
Pearl City District Court and Circuit Cases
Pearl City residents access the court system through the First Circuit Court. Felony cases filed after a 24 hour booking move to 777 Punchbowl Street in Honolulu. District Court cases go to 1111 Alakea Street. There is also a Pearl City District Court office for local matters. Family Court handles domestic violence and juvenile cases at 4675 Kapolei Parkway.
The eCourt Kokua portal is free for case lookups. Pearl City arrest cases show up by name or case number. The portal lists each charge, bail amount, next hearing date, and the judge assigned. Document downloads are $3 for the first 30 pages. The Hawaii State Judiciary site lists each courthouse with hours and phone numbers.
The Hawaii Revised Statutes chapter 846 sets the rules for how conviction data ties back to each Pearl City 24 hour booking. HCJDC runs the state repository. Non-conviction arrests stay off the public eCrim side but can be pulled through a proper UIPA request when needed.
Pearl City Custody Tracking
For custody status on a Pearl City 24 hour booking, VINE Link is the main tool. VINE runs free, anonymous, and 24 hours a day. Register a name and get alerts when the person moves in or out of custody. Call 1-877-846-3444 to sign up by phone, or use the VINEmobile app. The system ties into the Hawaii SAVIN program run by the state.
After Pearl City arrestees finish intake at Central Receiving, most move to the Oahu Community Correctional Center. OCCC is the main pretrial jail on Oahu. The address is 2199 Kamehameha Highway, Honolulu. The Department of Public Safety runs the facility. For a sentenced inmate, DPS moves the person out to one of the state prisons after conviction.
The Hawaii Criminal Justice Data Center keeps the state-wide repository that ties every Pearl City booking and conviction to a single criminal history. HCJDC public access terminals at HPD let you print a conviction printout for $25. The Pearl City records request path flows through the main HPD station, so you get the same service no matter where on Oahu the arrest was made.
Pearl City Public Records Law
Pearl City 24 hour booking access sits under state public records law. UIPA in HRS chapter 92F is the main rule. Arrest logs, booking reports, and cellblock custody data are open. Juvenile records, sealed cases, and arrests with no charges filed stay private. Act 47 from 2020 opened up officer discipline records.
Anyone who thinks they have an active warrant tied to a Pearl City case should talk to a lawyer first. Walking into HPD or the Pearl City District Court office on a warrant can lead to arrest on the spot. Legal Aid Society of Hawaii and the Hawaii State Bar lawyer referral line both help Pearl City residents find counsel. The 48 hour charging window under state law keeps things moving fast.
Nearby Pearl City Cities
Pearl City shares the HPD and First Circuit Court system with nearby qualifying cities on Oahu. Pick a city below for its local 24 hour booking details.

