Royal Kunia 24 Hour Booking Search

Royal Kunia 24 hour booking records track people just taken into custody from this Central Oahu residential area. The Honolulu Police Department District 2 station in Wahiawa handles patrol work here, with community policing teams covering the gated streets and main corridors. A Royal Kunia 24 hour booking flows through HPD Central Receiving downtown and lands at OCCC for pretrial custody. Records requests most often move through the state UIPA process at the Office of Information Practices. Use this page to search Royal Kunia 24 hour booking logs, find the right office, and pull the report you need.

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Royal Kunia 24 Hour Booking by HPD

Royal Kunia sits in HPD District 2. The Wahiawa station serves the whole Central Oahu area. Officers cover Royal Kunia along with Mililani, Wahiawa town, and the edges of Waipahu.

A Royal Kunia 24 hour booking starts when an officer takes a person into custody. The officer drives to HPD Central Receiving in downtown Honolulu. That is the one booking hub for Oahu. Intake staff take prints, a booking photo, and a short list of personal data. The Royal Kunia 24 hour booking entry goes into the HPD daily log and stays on the public site for 14 days. The log lists name, age, sex, race, arrest time, offense, and report number.

Royal Kunia is a residential community with gated sections and private streets. HPD patrols the public roads. Private security covers the inside of gated sections and coordinates with HPD on any call that needs police response. Officers from District 2 meet with resident groups to talk traffic safety, burglary trends, and neighborhood watch. These meetings help shape patrol priorities without changing Royal Kunia 24 hour booking rules.

For non-emergency calls from Royal Kunia, dial (808) 529-3111. For any crime in progress, dial 911. The Wahiawa station is the nearest HPD office to Royal Kunia, but all records requests for a Royal Kunia 24 hour booking run through the central HPD Records and Identification Division in Honolulu.

UIPA Path for Royal Kunia 24 Hour Booking Records

The Uniform Information Practices Act sets the open records rule for any Royal Kunia 24 hour booking file. HRS chapter 92F makes state and county records open to public inspection unless a law says otherwise.

Royal Kunia 24 hour booking UIPA Office of Information Practices

The UIPA page above is the main entry point for requesting any Royal Kunia 24 hour booking file older than 14 days. The Office of Information Practices writes the UIPA rules and hears appeals when an agency denies a request. OIP posts a record request form on the site. Fill it out, send it to HPD Records, and wait for the response.

To request a Royal Kunia 24 hour booking report under UIPA, plan for these steps:

  • Fill out the OIP records request form or write a clear letter
  • Include the case or report number if you have one
  • Add a copy of your photo ID
  • Send to HPD Records at 801 South Beretania Street, Honolulu, HI 96813

HPD must respond in 10 working days under HRS § 92F-23. If the request is large, the office can take up to 20 more working days. You get that extension in writing. Royal Kunia 24 hour booking requests are usually simple since each file covers one arrest, one date, and one officer.

Denials are not common for routine booking logs. If HPD says no, file an appeal with OIP. The office reviews the denial and writes an opinion. OIP decisions carry weight with state agencies.

HRS Chapter 846 and Royal Kunia Records

Hawaii Revised Statutes chapter 846 sets the rules for the state criminal history repository. It also sets the rules for what arrest data stays public and what comes off the record.

Royal Kunia 24 hour booking HRS Chapter 846 statute rules

HRS chapter 846 above covers every Royal Kunia 24 hour booking at the state level. It names the Hawaii Criminal Justice Data Center as the repository. It sets the fees for public access sites at $25 per printout. It also sets the name-based and fingerprint-based search tiers that run through eCrim and in-person services.

Under HRS § 846-9, conviction data is open to the public. Non-conviction data, where charges were dropped or never filed, comes off the public record. Juvenile arrest data stays sealed. These rules apply to a Royal Kunia 24 hour booking the same way they apply to any other Oahu arrest. HRS § 846-14 makes improper dissemination of criminal history a misdemeanor.

The HCJDC criminal history record check runs the public side of HRS 846. The fees are:

  • eCrim online name-based search: $5
  • Certified eCrim report: $12
  • Public access terminal printout: $25
  • In-person digital fingerprint check: $35
  • Mail-in fingerprint card: $55

These fees cover statewide searches, not just Royal Kunia 24 hour booking data. The eCrim system pulls from the full state repository, which includes arrests from every county.

Note: Royal Kunia 24 hour booking data that ends with no charge filed must come off the public eCrim file under HRS § 846-9. Convictions stay on the record.

First Circuit Court for Royal Kunia Cases

Royal Kunia cases go to the First Circuit Court on Oahu. The Hawaii State Judiciary site lists hearing schedules, case calendars, and the circuit map.

Arraignments for a Royal Kunia 24 hour booking usually happen within one or two business days of the arrest. The judge sets bail, reads the charge, and sets the next court date. The prosecutor reviews the HPD booking report before the hearing. Defense counsel can enter an appearance at the first hearing.

Case records are free to search on eCourt Kokua. The portal covers criminal, civil, traffic, family, land, and tax cases. A Royal Kunia 24 hour booking that leads to charges appears in the First Circuit filing data once the prosecutor submits the case. Document downloads run $3 for the first 30 pages. The annual subscription is $500 or $125 per quarter.

Legal Help for Royal Kunia Residents

Legal Aid Society of Hawaii helps people with low income through each of its island offices. The Hawaii State Bar runs a lawyer referral line for paid help. Public defenders cover criminal cases when a person cannot afford counsel.

For victim support tied to a Royal Kunia 24 hour booking, the Honolulu Prosecuting Attorney has a victim advocate team. The office sits at 1060 Richards Street. Victims can sign up for court notifications, get help with restitution, and find crisis support. The SAVIN system through VINE Link at 1-877-846-3444 gives free release alerts tied to any Royal Kunia 24 hour booking inmate held at a state facility.

The Hawaii State Judiciary self help center at Ronald T.Y. Moon Judiciary Complex on King Street helps pro se parties with basic paperwork. Staff cannot give legal advice but can point to the right forms. Most Royal Kunia residents use this office when filing restraining orders, small claims, or family court papers.

Nearby 24 Hour Booking Pages

Royal Kunia sits near several other Central and West Oahu communities with their own 24 hour booking pages. Check Waipahu, Mililani Town, Wahiawa, and Makakilo. Each city page lists local HPD contacts, the courthouse of record, and the nearest records window.

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