Wahiawa Booking Reports
Wahiawa booking reports cover arrests in this central Oahu town. The Honolulu Police Department runs its District 2 base right here, so Wahiawa has its own station and its own patrol group. You can read the HPD daily arrest log online, track a court case on eCourt Kokua, or ask for a report copy from the Records Division at Alapai. This page walks through each step for Wahiawa booking reports, from the first entry on the daily log to the court record that follows. The local station is the first stop.
Wahiawa Quick Facts
Wahiawa Police Station and Booking Reports
The Wahiawa Police Station is the District 2 headquarters for HPD. It sits at 330 North Cane Street, Wahiawa, HI 96786. The main line is (808) 723-8700. Patrol crews from the station cover Wahiawa, Mililani, Mililani Mauka, and the area around Schofield Barracks. Because Wahiawa has its own station, the town shows up often on the HPD daily arrest log. The station is open to the public for walk-in asks, though records and report copies still flow through Alapai.
HPD is the main custodian of Wahiawa booking reports. The full department line for its main base is (808) 529-3111. The Records and Identification Division is at 801 South Beretania Street, Honolulu, (808) 723-3258. Hours are Monday to Friday, 7:45 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. You can send a report ask by email, by mail, or in person. For a served TRO, the right line for District 2 is (808) 723-8700.
Lead-in to the HPD home page. The image shows the Honolulu Police Department site, which is the first stop for most Wahiawa booking reports.
HPD lists each district, the daily log, and the records office. Start at honolulupd.org to pull a Wahiawa booking report.
Note: Old logs no longer on the HPD site must be asked for in writing through Records at Alapai.
Wahiawa Booking Reports Daily Log
The daily adult arrest log is a PDF posted on the HPD site each day. Each row shows the date and time of arrest, the name of the person, the age, the sex, the race, the charge, the arresting officer, and the report number. Each PDF stays live for 14 days. After that, the file is pulled. A print copy stays at Central Receiving 24 hours a day.
Juvenile info is not on the log. The state holds juvenile files sealed under HRS Chapter 846. Under HRS §92F-12, the state sets a list of records that must be open to the public, and daily arrest info is part of that list. Home addresses, Social Security numbers, and birth dates are trimmed from the log. The rest is open.
Lead-in to the HPD arrest log page. The image below shows how arrest booking logs are posted by island police, with the state Hawaii County site as a working sample.
Log format is similar across islands. HPD keeps the Honolulu arrest logs page live, and the Hawaii County booking logs give a side-by-side view.
OCCC and Jail Custody
After a Wahiawa arrest, most adults get moved to the Oahu Community Correctional Center. OCCC is at 2199 Kamehameha Highway, Honolulu, (808) 832-1777. Visits run 8 a.m. to 1:30 p.m., except on holidays. The visit hotline is (808) 832-1633. The jail has around 950 beds. It holds adults who are awaiting trial or serving short terms. Women may get moved to WCCC at 42-477 Kalanianaole Highway, Kailua, (808) 266-9675. The state Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation runs both sites.
Lead-in to the state jail system page. The image below shows the Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation site.
The department page lists all state jails and prisons. Visit dcr.hawaii.gov for facility info, or the direct OCCC page for visit rules.
The free Hawaii SAVIN portal tracks custody changes 24 hours a day. You can sign up by phone or email to get word of a release, a transfer, or a hearing date. The log only shows the first step. SAVIN shows what happens next.
Wahiawa Booking Reports in Court
After a booking, the case moves to court. The First Circuit Court hears felony cases at 777 Punchbowl Street, Honolulu, (808) 539-4300. District Court at 1111 Alakea Street, (808) 538-5149, handles traffic and low-level crime. Family Court sits in Kapolei at (808) 954-8310 and hears TROs and juvenile matters. All three feed into the state eCourt Kokua search portal.
Court fees run $5 for a search, $1 for the first page with 50 cents per added page, $10 for an electronic copy, $2 for cert, $4 for exemplification, and $10 for expedited orders. Live case info runs through eCourt Kokua. The portal costs $3 per 1 to 30 page view. A yearly pass runs $500 for unlimited lookups.
Lead-in to the eCourt Kokua search tool. The image shows the state Judiciary's public portal used to track Wahiawa booking reports into case status.
Use eCourt Kokua to trace a Wahiawa booking report through the state court system.
State Criminal History for Wahiawa Booking Reports
The Hawaii Criminal Justice Data Center, or HCJDC, runs the state-wide criminal history check. Search eCrim online for $5 per search and $12 per full report. The check pulls adult arrest and court data from across the state, not just Wahiawa booking reports. You need the full name and date of birth. Juvenile files stay sealed.
HCJDC also runs walk-in public access sites. The HPD site at 801 South Beretania is $25 per printout. Learn more on the HCJDC main page. The Public Access site list is at ag.hawaii.gov/hcjdc/public-access-sites.
For a personal rap sheet, the Criminal History Records Check page lays out the ask and fee steps. A court-ordered expungement is handled through HCJDC too, per HRS §831-3.2, which governs expungement eligibility.
Request Wahiawa Booking Reports
For a paper copy of a Wahiawa booking report, send your ask to the HPD Records Division. The office is at Alapai, 801 South Beretania Street, Honolulu. Hours are Monday to Friday, 7:45 a.m. to 4 p.m. You can send the ask by email, mail, or in person at the desk.
The fees are set by HPD and the state:
- Report copy: $0.50 first page, $0.25 per added page
- Verification letter: $1 first page, $0.25 per added page
- Color copies: $0.65 per page
- Traffic collision reports: call Records at (808) 723-3258
Include the name of the person, the date and place of the arrest, any report number, and your contact info. Add a self-addressed stamped envelope for a mail order. See the HPD police reports page for the full form and email steps.
Lead-in to the police reports page. The image shows the HPD police reports resource for Wahiawa booking reports.
The HPD police reports page lays out the email address, mail address, and deposit rules.
Nearby Oahu Cities
Wahiawa is part of Honolulu County. The towns near Wahiawa share the District 2 station for patrol. Click a link below to read the booking report guide for each.