Makakilo Arrest Records Search
Makakilo arrest records come from the Honolulu Police Department District 8, the First Circuit Court in Honolulu, and the Hawaii Criminal Justice Data Center. Makakilo sits on the leeward side of Oahu in Honolulu County. HPD's Kapolei Police Station on Kamokila Boulevard is the closest station. Daily adult arrest logs for the whole county also cover Makakilo bookings. Use this page to find the tools that pull up Makakilo arrest records fast.
Makakilo Overview
Makakilo HPD District 8 Station
The Honolulu Police Department serves Makakilo through District 8. The Kapolei Police Station at 1100 Kamokila Boulevard, Kapolei, HI 96707 is the home base. The main line is (808) 723-8400. The fax line is (808) 723-8416. Officers patrol Makakilo Drive, Kapolei Parkway, and the hillside streets every shift.
District 8 also runs the Waianae Substation at 85-939 Farrington Highway, (808) 723-8600. Bookings from Makakilo, though, almost always go through Kapolei. The intake desk takes fingerprints and a mug shot. That data feeds into HPD's records system. From there it flows to the Records and Identification Division on Beretania Street for long-term Makakilo arrest records storage.
The HPD main site has quick links to logs, forms, and Makakilo arrest records tools.
For a copy of a police report tied to a Makakilo arrest, contact HPD Records at 801 South Beretania Street, Honolulu, HI 96813, (808) 723-3258. Phone hours run Monday to Friday, 7:45 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. Mail requests work too. Bring a photo ID and a signed, notarized letter. Fees are $0.50 for page one and $0.25 for each extra page. Pay up front by money order. HPD posts the full fee list on the police reports page.
Daily Arrest Logs Covering Makakilo
HPD posts adult arrest logs online each day. These county-wide logs pick up Makakilo bookings from District 8. Each row lists name, age, sex, race, offense, report number, and the officer who made the arrest. Juvenile names never appear.
Logs rotate out after 14 days. For older entries, mail a written request to the HPD Records and Identification Division at 801 South Beretania Street. Walk-in and phone requests for old logs are turned away. HPD uses Office of Information Practices rules to handle those mail-in requests.
The daily HPD arrest log is the quickest free source for fresh Makakilo arrest records.
When you search the log, useful details to have include:
- Arrestee name and rough age
- Date of the arrest
- Location or HPD district where it happened
- Offense type if you know it
- Report number if given by an officer
Keep in mind that a log entry is not the same as a conviction. Many Makakilo arrests end with charges dropped or reduced. For the end state of a case, check eCourt Kokua or file a UIPA request with HPD.
First Circuit Court and Makakilo Cases
Criminal cases filed after a Makakilo arrest route to the First Circuit Court at 777 Punchbowl Street, Honolulu, HI 96813. The eCourt Kokua portal shows basic case info for free. Makakilo cases use circuit code "1" in the case ID.
Case PDFs cost $3 flat for 1 to 30 pages. Certified copies add $2 each. Heavy users can pay $125 per quarter or $500 per year for unlimited downloads of PDF-flagged files. The Legal Navigator Hawaii guide walks a new user through each screen. The court refreshes eCourt data every evening. The court support line is (808) 538-5333.
Note: eCourt Kokua shows adult case data only; sealed, juvenile, and expunged records do not appear on the public site.
HCJDC Access for Makakilo Residents
The Hawaii Criminal Justice Data Center keeps the statewide adult criminal history file. That file covers Makakilo arrests. HCJDC sits at 465 S. King Street, Room 102, Honolulu, HI 96813, phone (808) 587-3279. The agency runs eCrim, the public conviction lookup.
eCrim shows adult conviction data only. A fingerprint check costs $55 in person or $35 by mail. A staff name check is $30. Certified copies add $20. Check the HCJDC FAQ page for the full fee list. Each on-site Public Access Site printout costs $25.
Makakilo users can view HCJDC site locations on the public access site list.
If a Makakilo arrest did not end in a conviction, the file may qualify for expungement. File through the HCJDC expungement page. The state takes 120 days to process each request. First-time fee is $35. Any fee after that is $50. Pay by cashier's check or money order. HRS 831-3.2 authorizes this step and spells out when an expungement order can and cannot issue.
UIPA Requests for Makakilo Files
The Uniform Information Practices Act (HRS Chapter 92F) is the state's public records law. Most non-routine Makakilo arrest records get released under UIPA. The Office of Information Practices posts model request forms. You mail the form to the agency that holds the record.
For HPD items, send requests to the Records Division at 801 South Beretania Street. For sheriff and warrant files, contact the Department of Law Enforcement at 715 South King Street, Room 505, or email law.uiparequest@hawaii.gov. For court files, contact the Judiciary.
Agencies have 10 working days to reply. An extra 20 working days is allowed when a file is complex. Section 92F-22 lets an agency hold back some active investigation material. Basic booking data, though, must come out under HRS 92F-12. That rule is why Makakilo arrest logs stay public day to day.
OCCC Intake and Makakilo
Makakilo adults held before trial usually go to the Oahu Community Correctional Center (OCCC). OCCC is at 2199 Kamehameha Highway, Honolulu, HI 96819. The Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation took over on January 1, 2024. Female Makakilo arrestees go to the Women's Community Correctional Center at 42-477 Kalanianaole Highway, Kailua.
OCCC runs an online inmate lookup through a partner vendor. The lookup shows booking date, facility, and custody status. If a Makakilo arrestee posts bail within a few hours, they may never appear in the list. Family members with questions can call the DCR main line. Sheriff work moved under the new Department of Law Enforcement. The Oahu Section line is (808) 587-5002.
Court dates set in the First Circuit shape what happens next. An arrestee may move between OCCC and the courthouse on Punchbowl Street by sheriff transport on hearing days. For Makakilo arrest records tied to a pending case, the eCourt Kokua page shows the current calendar.
Makakilo Arrest Records Laws
HRS 846-2.7 spells out who may run a criminal history check through HCJDC. Only approved agencies, courts, and licensed employers can pull a full adult file. A Makakilo resident can always pull their own record. Department of Law Enforcement contact numbers are on the state site.
Nearby Cities on Oahu
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