Find Arrest Records in East Honolulu

East Honolulu arrest records come from the Honolulu Police Department's District 7 station in Kaimuki, the First Circuit Court, and the Hawaii Criminal Justice Data Center. The area is a stretch of suburbs along the southeast coast of Oahu. HPD's Kaimuki station handles most local calls. Court filings move to the First Circuit downtown. A central state agency holds the full criminal history file. This page helps you pick the right East Honolulu arrest records tool, whether you want a daily log, a court docket, or a full adult history check.

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HPD District 7 and East Honolulu Arrest Records

The Honolulu Police Department covers East Honolulu through District 7, also called Kaimuki. The District 7 phone line is (808) 723-3361. Patrol teams here answer calls from Kaimuki, Kahala, Waialae, Aina Haina, Niu Valley, Hawaii Kai, and Portlock. Calls go to the 911 system for emergencies. Non-urgent matters go through the district number.

For record requests, residents do not visit the Kaimuki station. They file a request with the HPD Records and Identification Division at 801 South Beretania Street. Mail or drop-off is fine. The division answers at (808) 723-3258, Monday through Friday, 7:45 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. Bring a photo ID. A signed and notarized request letter is needed for most East Honolulu arrest records pulls. Fees are $0.50 for the first page and $0.25 per extra page on a report copy. A verification letter is $1.00 for the first page.

The Kaimuki station processes bookings for arrests made in the district. Once booked, a person may go to the main HPD cellblock on South Beretania Street for further holding or transfer. Bail info is posted at each station. Check the HPD information page for offense maps and other data.

East Honolulu arrest records Honolulu Police Department official site

Visit the Honolulu Police Department site for station locations, policy details, and more on East Honolulu arrest records.

East Honolulu Arrest Logs

HPD posts daily adult arrest logs. These logs cover all of Oahu, East Honolulu included. The log lists the date and time of each arrest, the person's name, age, sex, and race, the arresting officer, the offense, and the report number. No juvenile arrest info is ever shown. Logs stay live for 14 days and then rotate out.

For older logs, send a written request to the Records and Identification Division. Include the date range and any names or case numbers you know. Walk-in or phone requests for older logs are not taken. The Office of Information Practices rules set the rest of the process.

East Honolulu arrest records daily HPD arrest logs

The HPD arrest logs page lists the last 14 days of adult East Honolulu arrest records as part of the full Oahu feed.

First Circuit Court Cases

All East Honolulu court cases go to the First Circuit Court at 777 Punchbowl Street, Honolulu. Free case look-ups are on eCourt Kokua. The circuit code is "1" in the case ID. PDFs cost $3 flat for the first 30 pages. A certified copy adds $2.

The Legal Navigator Hawaii guide walks new users through the search. The support line is (808) 538-5333. Court hours run Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Old case IDs take one to five digits. Add the circuit, case type, and leading zeros for a full 12 alpha-numeric ID. Example: CR-22-1-1234 becomes 1PC221001234 for an East Honolulu felony case.

Appellate opinions are free to read. The judiciary updates eCourt Kokua each night. To access a sealed file, you need a court order. Most felony trials are in Honolulu. District Court matters such as some misdemeanor cases route through the Honolulu District Court at 1111 Alakea Street.

Note: East Honolulu felony charges first route through the First Circuit Court in Honolulu, and eCourt Kokua updates those case files each evening.

HCJDC and East Honolulu

The Hawaii Criminal Justice Data Center is the state's central adult criminal history office. HCJDC is at 465 S. King Street, Room 102, Honolulu, (808) 587-3279. It runs CJIS-Hawaii, the Automated Fingerprint ID System, and the eCrim public site.

Two HCJDC public access sites are close to East Honolulu. The HCJDC office itself is one. The main HPD building on South Beretania Street is the other. Each printout costs $25, paid by money order or cashier's check. Cash is not taken. Fingerprint checks run $55 in person or $35 by mail. Any certified record is $20 more.

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Visit the HCJDC site for full rules on who may request a record and what each printout shows for East Honolulu arrest records.

For more detail, see the HCJDC FAQ. The FAQ covers what is in a criminal history record, what is not, and how long records stay on file. It also explains why an out-of-state arrest will not show on a Hawaii printout.

East Honolulu UIPA Requests

Hawaii's public records law is the Uniform Information Practices Act, HRS Chapter 92F. The Office of Information Practices keeps model forms for any agency request. The OIP office is at 250 South Hotel Street, Suite 107, (808) 586-1400.

Send a UIPA request for East Honolulu arrest records to the right office. For HPD reports, mail the Records Division at 801 South Beretania Street. For court files, contact the Judiciary. For criminal history, mail HCJDC. For sheriff or state law enforcement records, mail the Department of Law Enforcement at 715 South King Street, Room 505.

Under UIPA, an agency must answer within 10 working days. A 20-working-day extension is allowed in some cases. Section 92F-22 lets agencies withhold some criminal investigation details. Basic arrest facts must be shared under HRS 92F-12. That rule is why the daily arrest log stays public.

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East Honolulu Expungement and OCCC

A non-conviction arrest in East Honolulu may be erased through the HCJDC expungement program. The process takes 120 days. The fee is $35 for a first request or $50 for a repeat request. Pay with a money order or cashier's check. Personal checks are not taken.

The legal base is HRS Section 831-3.2. The attorney general or a deputy issues the order. Once done, the record is placed in a confidential file. The arrest will not appear on eCrim or on an HCJDC printout. Courts may still keep their own copies under some rules. See the HCJDC FAQ for the full list of who may apply.

For East Honolulu arrestees held before trial, the Oahu Community Correctional Center at 2199 Kamehameha Highway is the main jail. OCCC is run by the Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation. DCR offers inmate lookups online through a partner vendor. Women held before trial go to the Women's Community Correctional Center at 42-477 Kalanianaole Highway in Kailua. A court-only expungement order may also be issued for some convictions, but that route runs through the First Circuit, not HCJDC.

HPD Station Lines for East Honolulu

HPD's main Alapai Headquarters can be reached at (808) 529-3111. The Records Division answers at (808) 723-3258. District 7 Kaimuki, the station closest to East Honolulu, can be reached at (808) 723-3361. For general HPD info calls, the public affairs line posts on the site. The Hawaii Department of Law Enforcement frequently called numbers page lists other state agency lines that handle parts of a full arrest file.

  • HPD main line — (808) 529-3111
  • HPD Records and ID Division — (808) 723-3258
  • District 7 Kaimuki (East Honolulu) — (808) 723-3361
  • HCJDC Honolulu main office — (808) 587-3279
  • eCourt Kokua support line — (808) 538-5333

For a full East Honolulu file, expect to contact more than one agency. The police handle the arrest, the court handles the case, and HCJDC handles the long-term record. Each office has its own fees, hours, and request rules.

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