Find Wahiawa 24 Hour Booking Records

Wahiawa 24 hour booking records track people just taken into custody from this Central Oahu town, home to the HPD District 2 station. The District 2 station covers Wahiawa, Mililani, Schofield Barracks off-base incidents, and the larger Central Oahu corridor. Wahiawa 24 hour booking arrests flow through HPD Central Receiving downtown and land at OCCC for pretrial custody. Daily logs post to the HPD site for 14 days. Use this page to find the Wahiawa 24 hour booking details, the right phone numbers, and the online tools that tie each arrest to the state court file.

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Wahiawa 24 Hour Booking Overview

17,000 Population
District 2 HPD District
48 hrs Charge Window
14 Days Online Arrest Log

Wahiawa 24 Hour Booking HPD Station

Wahiawa hosts the HPD District 2 station. This is the main patrol hub for Central Oahu. District 2 covers Wahiawa town, Mililani Town, Mililani Mauka, Whitmore Village, the agricultural strip along Kamehameha Highway, and the off-base neighborhoods around Schofield Barracks.

Wahiawa 24 hour booking work starts when a District 2 officer takes a person into custody. The officer drives to HPD Central Receiving in downtown Honolulu. Central Receiving is the one intake hub for all Oahu arrests. Booking staff take prints, a photo, and a short biographical set. The Wahiawa 24 hour booking entry then moves onto the HPD daily log, which stays on the public HPD arrest logs page for 14 days. After that the PDF drops off the public site but stays on file at the Records Division.

District 2 also coordinates with Schofield Barracks military police. Off-base incidents involving soldiers or their family members often start with HPD and can involve joint investigation. This coordination shapes how District 2 handles Wahiawa 24 hour booking cases tied to the military community. The jurisdiction split depends on where the act took place and who was involved.

Wahiawa also covers agricultural land and rural corridors north of town. District 2 patrols handle theft, trespass, and property damage calls across these areas. The Wahiawa 24 hour booking flow does not change based on where in the district the arrest took place. All Oahu arrests go through Central Receiving.

Wahiawa Records and Contact Model

Each county in Hawaii runs a records division with a similar basic setup. Looking at a sister department in another county is a useful way to see how records requests work in practice.

Wahiawa 24 hour booking police department contact model

The Kauai Police contact page above is a good example of how a Hawaii police department lists its records division, phone numbers, and office hours. Wahiawa 24 hour booking requests follow a similar model through HPD. The HPD Records and Identification Division at 801 South Beretania Street in Honolulu opens Monday through Friday from 7:45 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. Public records staff answer phones at the main HPD line (808) 529-3191.

To pull a Wahiawa 24 hour booking copy, send a written request to HPD Records. Include a color copy of your ID, the case or report number if you have one, the arrest date, and a signed request form. The HPD police reports page has the full instructions and fee schedule. Pay by check or money order. Cash is not accepted by mail.

Note: Wahiawa 24 hour booking requests older than 14 days must go through HPD Records and fall under UIPA. Plan for up to 10 working days for a response, with up to 20 more if the request is large.

Wahiawa Arrest Search Portal Model

Some Hawaii counties run online portals that give public access to arrest and records data. Looking at one helps show what the online record ecosystem looks like.

Wahiawa 24 hour booking online records portal model

The Kauai records portal shown above is an example of how a Hawaii county posts public data online. For Wahiawa 24 hour booking, HPD publishes the daily arrest log as a PDF on its own site. Each PDF file uses the arrest date in the name. You can click back day by day to find the one you want. The format is not as searchable as a database portal, but the data is free to view and download.

For more detailed searches tied to a Wahiawa 24 hour booking, the state eCrim system covers statewide criminal history. The HCJDC criminal history record check tool runs name and fingerprint searches. Fees are $5 for a name search on eCrim, $12 for a certified report, and $25 for a printout at a public access terminal in an HPD station.

The state eCourt Kokua system ties Wahiawa 24 hour booking arrests to court case filings. Search eCourt Kokua by name for free. Download documents at $3 for the first 30 pages. The full Hawaii State Judiciary site has the full circuit map and court hours.

Wahiawa Inmate Custody Lookups

After HPD Central Receiving, a Wahiawa 24 hour booking transfer usually lands at OCCC on Dillingham Boulevard. The Department of Public Safety runs the jail. DPS also runs the larger prisons at Halawa and Waiawa.

The Hawaii SAVIN system ties into VINE Link to give free custody alerts. Call 1-877-846-3444 to register for notifications or visit the VINE Link site. You can also download the VINEmobile app. The service runs free, anonymous, and confidential. Wahiawa 24 hour booking transfers show up on VINE Link within hours of arrival at OCCC.

For the state eCrim system, you need the person's full name, date of birth if you have it, and a credit card to pay the $5 search fee. eCrim pulls from the statewide criminal history file. It picks up past Wahiawa 24 hour booking cases tied to conviction. Non-conviction entries come off the public record under HRS ยง 846-9.

Statutes that shape Wahiawa 24 hour booking access include the UIPA open records rule in HRS chapter 92F and the HRS chapter 846 rules for criminal history repositories. UIPA covers police report access. HRS 846 covers the eCrim fee tiers and dissemination rules.

First Circuit Court for Wahiawa

Wahiawa cases go to the First Circuit Court on Oahu. The Ronald T.Y. Moon Judiciary Complex on Punchbowl Street is the main courthouse for First Circuit criminal cases.

A Wahiawa 24 hour booking arraignment takes place within one or two business days of the arrest. The judge sets bail, reads the charge, and sets the next hearing. The prosecutor reviews the HPD booking report. The defense can enter an appearance and ask for bail review. eCourt Kokua lets you follow case progress for free.

Case downloads from eCourt Kokua cost $3 for the first 30 pages. The annual subscription is $500 or $125 per quarter. Pick the tier that fits how often you search. The Department of Public Safety handles state jail custody throughout the case.

Nearby 24 Hour Booking Pages

Wahiawa sits at the center of District 2 coverage. Nearby cities with their own pages include Mililani Town, Mililani Mauka, Schofield Barracks, Royal Kunia, and Waipahu. Each page lists the HPD district, nearest station, and the court of record.

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