Honolulu County Booking Reports

Honolulu County booking reports track daily arrests made on Oahu by the Honolulu Police Department. HPD posts adult arrest logs as PDF files on its site and keeps a live copy at the Alapai headquarters desk. You can read them 24 hours a day, and the logs stay up for 14 days. The state's eCourt Kokua portal shows the next court step for most booking report entries. Use this page to look up Honolulu County booking reports, find a district station, or request a copy of a police report through the HPD Records Division.

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Honolulu Police Department Records

The Honolulu Police Department, or HPD, is the main custodian of Honolulu County booking reports. The Alapai'i Headquarters is at 801 South Beretania Street, Honolulu, HI 96813. The main line is (808) 529-3111. The Records and Identification Division handles arrest records and police report asks. Call (808) 723-3258 for Records. Hours are Monday to Friday, 7:45 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. HPD covers all of Oahu through eight patrol districts. The Alapai building is also the nerve center for the department, and it houses the booking log security post that is open around the clock.

HPD runs an Online Citizen Police Report System for certain report types. Once you send in a request through the portal, you get an email with a tracking number. An officer then reviews the submission and calls you back. The desk is staffed Monday through Friday, except holidays. Allow up to two business days for a reply. Large reports or cases that are still open may take longer.

Lead-in to the HPD site. The image below shows the Honolulu Police Department home page, the launch point for most Honolulu County booking reports.

Honolulu County booking reports HPD main page

The HPD site links to arrest logs, report requests, and district stations. Visit honolulupd.org for the live arrest log and records pages.

Office Honolulu Police Department - Records and Identification Division
Address Alapai'i Headquarters
801 South Beretania Street
Honolulu, HI 96813
Main Phone (808) 529-3111
Records Division (808) 723-3258
Hours Monday - Friday, 7:45 AM to 4:30 PM

HPD posts daily adult arrest logs as PDF files. Each log covers a set date window, and each line shows the date and time of arrest, the arrestee name, age, sex, and race, the arresting officer, the offense, and a report number. Logs are sorted by date and name. Each one stays live on the site for 14 days, then it is pulled. A print copy stays at the Central Receiving Division security post 24 hours a day. HPD will not run name or time searches for you. You can read or copy the log by hand.

Juvenile arrest info is held out of the log, per HPD policy. For logs older than 14 days, you have to send a written ask to the Records and Identification Division. Walk-ins or phone asks are not taken for old logs. OIP's Administrative Rules set the reply time, and the clerks respond based on the size of the request. See the live feed at the HPD arrest logs page.

The Recent Highlights page at HPD shows incident data for 72 hours. You can search archived highlights for the past two weeks. It shows the status (Initial or Update), the offense type, the location, and the date uploaded. Sample offenses cover Ewa Beach, Makiki, Aiea, Waikiki, Salt Lake, and other zones across Oahu.

Oahu Community Correctional Center

Oahu Community Correctional Center, or OCCC, is the main jail for Honolulu County. The facility is at 2199 Kamehameha Highway, Honolulu, HI 96819. The main phone is (808) 832-1777. The Visitation Hotline is (808) 832-1633. Visit hours are 8:00 a.m. to 1:30 p.m., all days except holidays. OCCC has roughly 950 beds, making it the largest jail in the state. It holds adult male and adult female inmates who are awaiting trial or serving short terms. The email on file is dcr.office.of.the.director@hawaii.gov.

OCCC runs a wide set of in-house programs. Yoga, food safety training through Kapiolani Community College, and sex offender treatment are on offer. Narcotics Anonymous meetings are run by volunteers. Family Education and Therapy is offered through the Salvation Army. Furlough programs such as Laumaka Work Furlough and Project Bridge help inmates find jobs and housing before release.

Lead-in to the OCCC page. The image shows the Oahu Community Correctional Center profile on the Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation site.

Honolulu County booking reports Oahu Community Correctional Center

OCCC is the in-custody step after a Honolulu County booking report is filed. For status, call (808) 832-1777 or use the Hawaii SAVIN portal to track custody changes.

Note: An arrest log does not show if the person is still at OCCC. Use SAVIN or call the facility for current custody status.

How to Get Honolulu Booking Reports

The HPD Records Unit takes requests by email, mail, or in person. Hours are Monday through Friday, 7:45 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. Reports are released per HRS ยง92F-13. That means names, home addresses, Social Security numbers, dates of birth, and phone numbers are redacted.

Reports are releasable when the case is closed and the work is done. If the case is still open and you are a victim, witness, or authorized rep, you can get a verification letter. HPD does not release medical reports, temporary restraining orders, injunctions, or court filings. Clearance letters or criminal abstracts for other people are not handed out by HPD.

Fees for Honolulu County booking reports and related records:

  • Report copy: $0.50 for the first page, $0.25 per added page
  • Verification letter: $1.00 for the first page, $0.25 per added page
  • Color copies: $0.65 per page
  • Motor Vehicle Collision reports: contact Records at (808) 723-3258

To send a request, include the requester name, phone, and email, the report number or date, time, and place of incident, the report type, the names of those involved, and a self-addressed stamped envelope. For a government request, use letterhead with a signature. For a juvenile case, include a Family Court verification letter. A deposit may be asked for large jobs.

Lead-in to the police reports page. The image shows the HPD Police Reports resource, which lays out fees and the mail process.

Honolulu County booking reports HPD police reports page

Full steps, email addresses, and forms live on the HPD police reports page.

Honolulu Booking Reports at District Stations

HPD runs eight patrol districts across Oahu. Each one has a main station or substation that handles local calls. You can often ask for a report or an arrest log at the local station, though Records at Alapai is the main point of contact.

Key HPD stations for Honolulu County booking reports:

  • District 1 Central: Alapai'i Headquarters, 801 South Beretania Street, (808) 529-3111
  • District 2 Wahiawa: 330 North Cane Street, (808) 723-8700
  • District 3 Pearl City: 1100 Waimano Home Road, (808) 723-8800
  • District 4 Kaneohe: 45-270 Waikalua Road, (808) 723-8640
  • District 5 Kalihi: 1865 Kamehameha IV Road, (808) 723-8207
  • District 6 Waikiki: 2425 Kalakaua Avenue, (808) 723-8562
  • District 8 Kapolei: 1100 Kamokila Boulevard, (808) 723-8400

To check the status of a served TRO, call the district where the respondent lives. The number for District 1 Chinatown is (808) 723-3311. District 4 Kailua is (808) 723-8838. District 4 Kahuku is (808) 723-8650. District 7 Kaimuki is (808) 723-3361. District 8 Waianae is (808) 723-8600. See the HPD Find Your District tool to place an address.

Note: Each district keeps local notes, but the master booking log flows back to HPD Records at Alapai.

Honolulu Court Records Search

Honolulu is the seat of the First Circuit Court. The Legal Documents Branch is at Ka'ahumanu Hale, 777 Punchbowl Street, Honolulu, HI 96813-5093. The phone is (808) 539-4300. Email help is at hoohikihelp@courts.hawaii.gov. Family Court is at the Ronald T. Y. Moon Judiciary Complex, 4675 Kapolei, HI 96707-3272, (808) 954-8310. District Court is at Kauikeaouli Hale, 1111 Alakea Street, Honolulu, HI 96813-2801, (808) 538-5149.

Court fees work like this: $5 search fee to find documents, $1 for the first page with 50 cents for each added page, $10 for an electronic copy or audio tape, $2 for certification, $4 for exemplification, and $10 for expedited orders.

Live case info is on eCourt Kokua, the Judiciary's public portal. It covers traffic, District Court, Circuit Court, Family Court, Land Court, Tax Appeal, and appellate cases. The state eCrim site rounds out the pool with adult conviction records at $5 per search and $12 per official report.

For active warrants, HPD's Communications Division runs the check. A warrant shows the name or ID of the person, the offense, the issuing judge, the court name, the date, and the way the warrant is to be served.

Booking Reports and Juvenile Cases

Juvenile arrest data is sealed. HPD does not post juvenile data on the adult log. The Kapolei Juvenile Detention Facility, called Hale Ho'omalu, holds juvenile offenders awaiting trial or review. It is at 287 Kamokila Blvd, Kapolei, HI 96707, (808) 954-8400. The facility runs 24 hours. Call ahead to see if visits are open.

Convicted juveniles are moved to the Hawaii Youth Correctional Facility. The Kapolei site does not have a main email. Send questions to the site director at Canaan.Higa@doh.hawaii.gov. The juvenile rules keep these files out of public view, per state law and per HRS Chapter 846.

Note: If you want a record of a juvenile case, you must show a valid Family Court adjudication letter.

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Cities in Honolulu County

Honolulu County covers the whole island of Oahu. Most of Hawaii's top cities sit in this county. Each one is served by an HPD district station. All booking data flows back to the main HPD Records desk.

Other areas on Oahu include Waianae, Kahuku, Hawaii Kai, Kahala, Kaimuki, Salt Lake, and Waikiki. All of them go through HPD for booking reports.

Nearby Hawaii Counties

Honolulu County sits on Oahu, so there are no land-border counties. The nearest neighbors are across open water. If the arrest took place on another island, head to the right county page.