Wailuku 24 Hour Booking Records

Wailuku 24 hour booking records cover every adult arrest made by the Maui Police Department in the county seat of Maui. Wailuku is the home of MPD headquarters, the Second Circuit Court, the Maui Community Correctional Center, and the prosecuting attorney's office. Every Wailuku 24 hour booking ties to the MPD cellblock at 55 Mahalani Street. The records unit posts logs, handles in-person requests, and runs the public access terminal. Use the search tool below to pull Wailuku 24 hour booking data, check custody, or start a records request.

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MPD Headquarters and Wailuku 24 Hour Booking

MPD headquarters sits at 55 Mahalani Street, Wailuku, HI 96793. The main line is (808) 244-6400. The records unit is at (808) 244-6345. The fax line is (808) 244-6407. Records hours run Monday through Friday 7:45 AM to 4:30 PM. The office is closed on weekends and state holidays. For a true emergency, call 911.

The MPD HQ cellblock handles every Wailuku 24 hour booking. Officers from all MPD districts bring people to the Wailuku cellblock for intake, fingerprinting, and the first steps of the case. The cellblock is a short-term hold. Most people move on to MCCC or bail out within a day. The records window at MPD sells police reports, accident reports, and criminal history printouts.

Services at the Wailuku MPD HQ include police reports, accident reports, criminal history checks through the HCJDC terminal, fingerprinting, and parking and traffic citation info. The public access terminal costs $25 per criminal history printout. The terminal pulls data straight from the state HCJDC repository. Bring a photo ID and cash for every walk-in request.

The Hawaii State Sheriffs Maui office is at Hoapili Hale, 2145 Main Street, Wailuku. The line is (808) 244-2905. The office sees people Friday by appointment. State sheriffs handle court security, civil process, and some warrants tied to a Wailuku 24 hour booking. The Maui Prosecuting Attorney works out of 210 Imi Kala Street, Wailuku, at (808) 270-7777.

Note: The MPD records counter takes cash for most fees. Some payment types need a money order, so call ahead if you need a big print run tied to a Wailuku 24 hour booking.

MCCC Custody and Wailuku 24 Hour Booking

The Maui Community Correctional Center sits at 600 Waiale Drive, Wailuku, HI 96793. The main line is (808) 243-5101. The visitor hotline is (808) 243-5861. MCCC is the county jail that takes most people after a Wailuku 24 hour booking. It holds pretrial men and women plus short-term sentenced misdemeanants. Staff process each new intake with medical screening, classification, and a housing assignment.

Wailuku Maui Community Correctional Center 24 hour booking jail

The MCCC page shown above is the official state entry for the Wailuku jail that receives most people after a Wailuku 24 hour booking. It covers visitor hours, mail rules, and phone contact for the facility staff.

The Second Circuit Court at 2145 Main Street, Wailuku, handles felony and most misdemeanor cases from a Wailuku 24 hour booking. The court line is (808) 244-2800. A judge sets bail at the first appearance, reads the charge, and asks about counsel. District court also runs from 2145 Main Street and takes traffic and smaller criminal cases.

For release alerts tied to a Wailuku 24 hour booking, sign up with VINE Link. The service is free, anonymous, and runs 24 hours a day. You get a call, text, or email when the person is released, transferred, or rebooked. Call 1-877-846-3444 or download the VINEmobile app.

What a Wailuku 24 Hour Booking Record Shows

A Wailuku 24 hour booking record holds the first batch of data captured at intake. The file lists the full legal name, date of birth, sex, and race of the arrestee. A mugshot and fingerprints come next. The arrest time, location, and arresting officer round out the top of the file. The charge or statute cited at booking shows the reason for custody.

Bail info is a key part of a Wailuku 24 hour booking record. The file lists the bail amount set at intake, the bail type, and any conditions the judge adds at first appearance. Property inventory taken at booking stays in the file. The court case number links the file to the Second Circuit case once charges are filed. For people who stay in custody, the record shows the transfer to MCCC.

Some Wailuku 24 hour booking info is not public. Juvenile bookings are sealed by state law. Arrests where no charges get filed must come off the public record. Sexual assault victim names stay redacted. Ongoing investigations can pull a file from the public log. Mental health holds and civil protective custody stays out of public view too.

HCJDC and Wailuku 24 Hour Booking History

The Hawaii Criminal Justice Data Center runs the state side of criminal history tied to a Wailuku 24 hour booking. HCJDC keeps the adult repository for the state and issues the Police Abstract. The HCJDC home page lists every service.

Wailuku HCJDC criminal history record check for 24 hour booking

The HCJDC criminal history record check page above sets out every fee and path for searching data tied to a Wailuku 24 hour booking. Name-based and fingerprint-based paths are both open to the public.

To search eCrim from home, use the criminal history records check page. A name-based search is $5. A certified report is $12. Fingerprint-based checks cost more but catch aliases. The MPD public access terminal at 55 Mahalani Street prints the same data for $25 per report.

Court cases from a Wailuku 24 hour booking show up on eCourt Kokua. Free name searches cover Second Circuit cases. Each document download runs $3 for the first 30 pages. The Hawaii State Judiciary site has self-help guides for people without a lawyer.

Laws Behind Wailuku 24 Hour Booking

Access to Wailuku 24 hour booking data sits inside two state laws. The Uniform Information Practices Act in HRS chapter 92F is the open records rule. It covers MPD arrest logs, booking reports, and related police files. The Hawaii Revised Statutes chapter 846 sets the rules for criminal history record checks through HCJDC.

Under UIPA, MPD has ten working days to answer a Wailuku 24 hour booking records request. For bigger requests, the office can extend that by twenty more working days, with written notice. Juvenile bookings stay sealed. Arrests where no charges get filed must come off the public record. The Office of Information Practices hears appeals on denied requests.

The 48 hour charge rule means police must charge a person within two days of arrest or release them. A Wailuku 24 hour booking file is built in that window. HRS ยง 846-14 makes improper sharing of criminal history data a misdemeanor. Agencies that share non-public data face penalties under state law. The Department of Public Safety runs MCCC and every state jail tied to a Wailuku booking.

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