Find Arrest Records in Kaneohe

Kaneohe arrest records come from the Honolulu Police Department, the First Circuit Court, and the Hawaii Criminal Justice Data Center. Kaneohe sits on the windward side of Oahu, just north of Kailua, at the foot of the Koolau range. HPD District 4 runs patrol, booking, and daily logs for the area. The Kaneohe Police Station is at 45-270 Waikalua Road. Adult arrest logs go up on the HPD site each morning and rotate off after 14 days. Use this page to find the right Kaneohe arrest records tool for your search.

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Honolulu County
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District 4 HPD Patrol Area
Windward Oahu Coast

Kaneohe Police Station and District 4

Kaneohe is part of HPD District 4. The Kaneohe Police Station is at 45-270 Waikalua Road, Kaneohe, HI 96744. The main desk is (808) 723-8640. District 4 also covers Kailua and Kahuku. Officers based at the Kaneohe station handle calls, booking, and the paperwork that ends up in Kaneohe arrest records.

The Kaneohe station does not release full reports over the counter. Every Kaneohe arrest record request has to go to the HPD Records Division at 801 South Beretania Street in Honolulu. The Records Division keeps the official files. They mail out copies only after the case is closed.

The HPD office locations page has the full map of District 4 sites, each phone line, and lobby hours. The Honolulu Police Department home page links to the arrest logs, the information hub, and the online report system.

Kaneohe arrest records Honolulu Police Department main hub

Start at the HPD main hub for Kaneohe arrest records and District 4 info.

Kaneohe Arrest Logs

HPD uploads adult arrest logs each day. Kaneohe arrests are inside the county-wide log. Each row shows date and time of arrest, name, age, sex, race, the officer, the offense, and the report number.

Logs stay up for 14 days, then rotate off. For a log older than 14 days, mail a signed written request to the Records and Identification Division. Phone and walk-in requests are not accepted. Juvenile arrest info is never posted online, on paper, or on the Alapai security board.

HPD will not run name searches on the log. You read the list yourself. The HPD information hub also links to the offense lookup, the Hawaii Revised Statutes site, and the Revised Ordinances of Honolulu. Kaneohe residents often use the same page to check a statute cited on a report.

Note: Kaneohe arrest logs show only adult data, and HPD may omit some fields that would identify a juvenile or an ongoing investigation.

Kaneohe Police Reports

HPD releases police reports under HRS Chapter 92F-13, part of the UIPA. A Kaneohe arrest record request has to be notarized and signed. Bring a photo ID copy with the request. Mail both to HPD at 801 South Beretania Street, Honolulu, HI 96813. The police reports page lists every step.

Fees for a Kaneohe arrest report are $0.50 for the first page and $0.25 per extra page. Colored copies are $0.65 per page. A verification letter is $1.00 for the first page. Full payment is needed before release. For large requests, HPD may ask for a deposit up front.

HPD does not give out medical reports, TROs, injunctions, court filings, or personal clearance letters. For an official arrest record summary, use HCJDC, not HPD. HPD also does not run background checks or help with academic research. That rule catches many Kaneohe residents off guard.

For a motor vehicle collision report, call the Records Division at (808) 723-3258 to check status first. The unit works Monday to Friday, 7:45 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. Reports over 10 pages may not be ready same day.

First Circuit Court and eCourt Kokua

Kaneohe criminal cases are filed at the First Circuit Court at 777 Punchbowl Street in Honolulu. Case info is free on eCourt Kokua. A PDF filing costs $3 flat for 1 to 30 pages. Certified copies add $2 each.

The circuit code "1" goes in front of Kaneohe case IDs. For very old cases, pad the digits with leading zeros. Example: CR-15-1-5678 becomes 1PC151005678 for Kaneohe cases. Appellate opinions are free. The site updates every evening.

The Legal Navigator Hawaii page walks new users through the portal step by step. For help, call (808) 538-5333. Court hours at Punchbowl Street run Monday to Friday, 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.

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The Legal Navigator page spells out how to look up Kaneohe arrest records tied to a court case.

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HCJDC Sources for Kaneohe Arrest Records

The Hawaii Criminal Justice Data Center is the state's central office for adult criminal history records. HCJDC runs eCrim, the online portal for Kaneohe arrest records that ended in conviction. A name search is $5. A printed eCrim report is $12.

For a walk-in check, the nearest public access sites are HPD at 801 South Beretania Street and the HCJDC office at 465 S. King Street, Room 102. Each printout is $25. Pay by money order or cashier's check to "State of Hawaii". Certification adds $20. A fingerprint check is $55 in person, $35 by mail.

HCJDC only holds Hawaii arrests. Kaneohe records tied to federal or out-of-state arrests will not show on eCrim. For juvenile records, the Hawaii State Judiciary Family Court is the right route at (808) 954-8190. The HCJDC FAQ covers all the edge cases.

Fees you can expect at HCJDC include:

  • Public Access Printout - $25
  • Name Check by HCJDC staff - $30
  • Fingerprint Check - $55 in person / $35 by mail
  • Certification - $20
  • First Expungement - $35 (includes $10 non-refundable fee)
  • Sex Offender Record Printout - Free

UIPA and Expungement for Kaneohe

Hawaii's public records law is the Uniform Information Practices Act, HRS Chapter 92F. Under UIPA, an agency has 10 working days to reply to a records request, with a 20-day extension in unusual cases. Section 92F-22 lets agencies hold back criminal investigation records. Basic arrest facts stay open under 92F-12.

For sheriff records, mail the Department of Law Enforcement at 715 South King Street, Room 505, or email law.uiparequest@hawaii.gov. The Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation handles inmate lookups. DCR took over from the Department of Public Safety on January 1, 2024. Most Kaneohe arrestees go to OCCC first for booking.

If a Kaneohe arrest ended in no conviction, HRS 831-3.2 lets you apply for expungement. The HCJDC expungement program handles the form. A first filing is $35. A second or later filing is $50. The process takes 120 days. No expedited service is offered. For the full list of who can run a state criminal history check, see HRS 846-2.7.

Note: If a Kaneohe arrest never led to booking and only a citation was issued, there is no arrest record to expunge, so do not file the form.

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