Access Mililani Town Arrest Records
Mililani Town arrest records come from the Honolulu Police Department, the First Circuit Court, and the Hawaii Criminal Justice Data Center. Mililani Town sits in central Oahu. HPD District 2 out of the Wahiawa Police Station runs patrols here. Criminal cases file at the First Circuit Court in downtown Honolulu. Daily arrest logs for adults are posted on the HPD site. You can also use eCourt Kokua to look up cases online. This page walks you through each Mililani Town arrest records tool in plain steps.
Mililani Town Overview
Mililani Town Arrest Records Through HPD
The Honolulu Police Department runs the Wahiawa Police Station for District 2. That station is at 330 North Cane Street, Wahiawa, HI 96786. The phone is (808) 723-8700. District 2 covers central Oahu. It serves Mililani, Wahiawa, Waialua, and Whitmore Village. Most Mililani Town arrest records start with a call or visit to this station.
Report copies do not come from the Wahiawa station itself. For a paper copy, you must go to the HPD Records and Identification Division. That office is at 801 South Beretania Street in Honolulu. The phone is (808) 723-3258. Office hours run Monday to Friday, 7:45 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. Bring a photo ID and a signed, notarized request letter. Fees are $0.50 for the first page and $0.25 for each extra page.
The full HPD office locations page lists every substation and district office. The HPD information hub links to offense lookups and arrest logs as well.
The HPD arrest log feed is the fastest way to see new Mililani Town arrests from the last two weeks.
Arrest Logs for Mililani Town
HPD posts arrest logs online each day. These cover every district on Oahu, Mililani Town included. Logs show the date and time, the name, age, sex, and race, the officer's name, the offense, and the report number. No juvenile arrest info is posted. Entries roll off after 14 days.
Older logs are not available online. You must write to the Records and Identification Division at 801 South Beretania Street. Phone and walk-in requests for old logs are not taken. You may also submit a police report request on the HPD site.
Note: The HPD arrest log feed wipes each entry after 14 days, so save or print the page on the day you spot the record.
First Circuit Court Cases
Mililani Town criminal cases file at the First Circuit Court at 777 Punchbowl Street, Honolulu, HI 96813. The circuit code "1" is used in every case ID. Basic case info is free on eCourt Kokua. You can search by case number, by name, or by the upcoming hearings view. The system covers traffic, district, circuit, family, land, and tax appeal cases.
Court docs behind a PDF icon in the docket cost $3 flat for 1 to 30 pages. Past 30 pages, each extra sheet is 10 cents. Certified copies add $2. Appellate opinions are free. If you pull docs often, a $125 quarterly or $500 yearly plan covers unlimited downloads. The Legal Navigator Hawaii guide is a good starting point for new users.
Use the Hawaii State Judiciary portal to run searches on Mililani Town arrest records and case filings.
Court hours at the Punchbowl Street courthouse run Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Certified paper records can be picked up in person. The support line is (808) 538-5333.
HCJDC and Mililani Town Arrest Records
The Hawaii Criminal Justice Data Center is the central office for adult criminal history in Hawaii. It is at 465 S. King Street, Room 102, Honolulu, HI 96813, phone (808) 587-3279. HCJDC runs CJIS-Hawaii, the statewide fingerprint system (AFIS), and the eCrim web portal.
Only Hawaii arrests show up in the HCJDC system. Out-of-state and federal arrests do not. Non-conviction arrest info is confidential and not open to the public. Conviction data can be pulled at a public access site. The closest one to Mililani Town is the HPD main building on Beretania Street in downtown Honolulu.
eCrim lets you run a name check online. Each unique search is $5. A full printed report is $12. Pay by credit or debit card. "No Criminal Convictions Found" is a valid result. In-person public access printouts are $25 each, paid by money order or cashier's check.
Mililani Town Arrest Records Fees
Fees vary based on the type of check you run. Here is the HCJDC fee schedule:
- Public Access Printout: $25
- Name Check by HCJDC staff: $30
- Fingerprint Check (in person): $55
- Fingerprint Check (by mail): $35
- Certification: $20
- eCrim name search: $5 each
- eCrim report: $12
Payment at the HCJDC office can be credit card, debit card, Apple Pay, money order, or cashier's check. There is a 3% service fee on card payments. Mail requests must be money order or cashier's check. No cash is taken in the office. Personal checks are never accepted. The HCJDC FAQ has the full list.
UIPA Requests for Mililani Town Arrest Records
The Uniform Information Practices Act (HRS Chapter 92F) is Hawaii's public records law. Under it, state and county agencies must respond to a record request in 10 working days. A 20-day extension is allowed. Send a UIPA request to the agency that holds the Mililani Town record you want.
For HPD reports, mail the Records Division. For state court files, contact the Judiciary. For criminal history, mail HCJDC. For state sheriff records, mail the Department of Law Enforcement at 715 South King Street, Room 505, or email law.uiparequest@hawaii.gov. Model forms are free on the OIP forms page.
Expungement is the next step if you were arrested and never convicted. Apply through the HCJDC expungement program. Fees are $35 first time, $50 after. The rule for expungement orders sits in HRS 831-3.2. The wait is 120 days.
Mililani Town Expungement and Corrections
Not every arrest qualifies for expungement. If you forfeited bail on a felony or misdemeanor, the state will not grant the order. Petty misdemeanor bail forfeiture needs a 5-year wait. Cases where the person fled the state are blocked. Mental health dismissals under chapter 704 are also blocked. Deferred plea cases must wait one year after discharge and dismissal. Each Mililani Town case is reviewed on its own facts.
Act 003 (2025) changed the process after July 1, 2025. Now HCJDC sends expungement orders direct to the Judiciary, so you do not have to ask the court to seal records in a separate step. Orders from before that date still need you to contact the court yourself. The arrest record then moves to a confidential file. You can then legally say you have no record of that arrest.
Mililani Town arrestees held pre-trial go to the Oahu Community Correctional Center (OCCC) at 2199 Kamehameha Highway in Honolulu. OCCC is run by the Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation. Women held pre-trial go to the Women's Community Correctional Center at 42-477 Kalanianaole Highway in Kailua, phone (808) 266-9675. It is the state's only all-female facility.
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