Find Arrest Records in Ocean Pointe
Ocean Pointe arrest records come from the Honolulu Police Department District 8, the First Circuit Court, and the Hawaii Criminal Justice Data Center. Ocean Pointe sits on the Ewa Plain on the leeward side of Oahu in Honolulu County. The Kapolei Police Station covers patrol for the area. HPD posts a daily adult arrest log for the full county. Use this page to find the right Ocean Pointe arrest records tool fast.
Ocean Pointe Overview
Ocean Pointe HPD Service
The Honolulu Police Department is the main law enforcement office for Ocean Pointe. District 8 is the patrol zone. The hub is the Kapolei Police Station at 1100 Kamokila Boulevard, Kapolei, HI 96707, phone (808) 723-8400. The fax is (808) 723-8416. District 8 also runs the Waianae Substation at (808) 723-8600.
Ocean Pointe is a planned community near Ewa Beach. Patrol routes cover Kaiholo Place, Ocean Pointe Drive, and the nearby golf course. Most bookings route through the Kapolei station. The intake desk takes fingerprints and a mug shot. The report then goes to HPD's Records and Identification Division at 801 South Beretania Street. That office stores long-term Ocean Pointe arrest records and answers call-in questions at (808) 723-3258.
For a copy of a police report, use the police reports page. Fees run $0.50 for page one and $0.25 for each extra page. Verification letters are $1.00 for the first page. HPD needs full payment up front, a photo ID, and a signed, notarized request letter. The office locations page lists every Oahu station in case you need to drop off a letter in person.
Daily Arrest Logs and Ocean Pointe
HPD posts adult arrest logs online each day. Ocean Pointe bookings appear in the county-wide list. Each entry lists name, age, sex, race, the arresting officer, the offense, and the report number. Juvenile data is not posted.
The HPD arrest log page is the fastest free source for fresh Ocean Pointe arrest records.
Logs roll off after 14 days. For anything older, mail the HPD Records and Identification Division at 801 South Beretania Street. Walk-in and phone requests for old logs are refused. The HPD information page also lists more resources you can use to track Ocean Pointe arrest records.
First Circuit Court for Ocean Pointe Cases
Criminal cases filed after an Ocean Pointe arrest route to the First Circuit Court at 777 Punchbowl Street, Honolulu, HI 96813. Basic case info is free on eCourt Kokua. Ocean Pointe cases use "1" as the circuit code in the case ID.
Full 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. The Legal Navigator Hawaii guide walks new users through search steps. Court hours run Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. The support phone is (808) 538-5333. eCourt Kokua updates each evening.
Note: Sealed, juvenile, and expunged Ocean Pointe cases do not show up in eCourt Kokua public search.
HCJDC and Ocean Pointe Records
The Hawaii Criminal Justice Data Center keeps the statewide adult criminal history file. Ocean Pointe arrests sit in that file. HCJDC is at 465 S. King Street, Room 102, Honolulu, HI 96813, (808) 587-3279. The agency runs eCrim, a free online adult conviction lookup.
Start a statewide Ocean Pointe arrest records check from the HCJDC home page.
Fees vary. A public access printout is $25. A staff name check is $30. A fingerprint check is $55 in person or $35 by mail. Certified copies add $20. The HCJDC FAQ page has the full list. Ocean Pointe users most often go to the HCJDC office or to the HPD site for a printout. The public access site list shows every open site.
If an Ocean Pointe arrest did not end in a conviction, the file may qualify for expungement. Apply through the HCJDC expungement program. The process takes 120 days. First-time fee is $35. Each later file is $50. Pay by cashier's check or money order. Personal and business checks are refused. HRS 831-3.2 is the state law that controls this step.
UIPA Access for Ocean Pointe Files
Hawaii's Uniform Information Practices Act (HRS Chapter 92F) is the public records law. It opens up most Ocean Pointe arrest records after initial investigation. The Office of Information Practices has model request forms you can use. Mail the form to the agency that holds the file.
HPD handles police reports. The Judiciary handles court files. HCJDC handles criminal history. Sheriff work moved to the new Department of Law Enforcement on January 1, 2024. UIPA requests for sheriff files go to the Department of Law Enforcement at 715 South King Street, Room 505, or by email to law.uiparequest@hawaii.gov. Agencies reply within 10 working days. A 20-working-day extension is allowed when a file is complex.
Useful tips for a UIPA request:
- Name the subject and a date range
- Include the report number if you have it
- State your contact info for a reply
- Offer to pay the set copy fee
OCCC Holding for Ocean Pointe
The Oahu Community Correctional Center (OCCC) at 2199 Kamehameha Highway, Honolulu, HI 96819 holds most Ocean Pointe pre-trial arrestees. The Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation took over on January 1, 2024. Female Ocean Pointe arrestees go to the Women's Community Correctional Center in Kailua. The Oahu sheriff section line is (808) 587-5002. For warrant and sheriff questions tied to Ocean Pointe arrest records, see Department of Law Enforcement phone numbers.
DCR runs an online inmate search through a partner vendor. You can look up an Ocean Pointe inmate by name or ID number. For in-person visits, the OCCC entrance has set visit days that change by housing unit. Call the facility first to check your slot. Money can be sent in through the lobby kiosks, by money order to the facility, or through a vendor site. Each deposit must list the inmate's name and ID. Property drop-off rules are strict. Check with staff before you show up.
Statutes Behind Ocean Pointe Arrest Records
Two state laws shape most Ocean Pointe arrest records work. HRS 846-2.7 sets the frame for state and national criminal history record checks. It says only a small set of agencies can see non-conviction arrest data. Convictions are public. HRS 831-3.2 is the expungement statute.
Under HRS 92F-22, an agency does not have to open up reports made at any stage of criminal law enforcement, from arrest through confinement. But HRS 92F-12 still requires disclosure of basic arrest facts like the prosecution, arrest, or formal charging of a person. That is why the daily HPD arrest log stays public. For a UIPA request to the Governor's Office, email govoffice.uipa@hawaii.gov or call (808) 586-0034.
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