Wahiawa Arrest Records
Wahiawa arrest records are kept by the Honolulu Police Department, the First Circuit Court, and the Hawaii Criminal Justice Data Center. The town sits in central Oahu and is the home base for HPD District 2. The Wahiawa Police Station at 330 North Cane Street runs daily patrols for the area. Court cases file at the First Circuit in downtown Honolulu. Daily adult arrest logs appear on the HPD site for the public to view. Use this page to find the right tool for your Wahiawa arrest records search.
Wahiawa Overview
HPD District 2 Serves Wahiawa
The Honolulu Police Department runs District 2 out of the Wahiawa Police Station. The station sits at 330 North Cane Street, Wahiawa, HI 96786. The main line is (808) 723-8700. The fax is (808) 723-8757. District 2 covers central Oahu. That means Wahiawa, Mililani, Waialua, and Whitmore Village. The station is the first stop for most Wahiawa arrest records questions.
Walk-ins are accepted at the station for general info. But report copies must go through the HPD Records and Identification Division. That office sits at 801 South Beretania Street in Honolulu. The phone is (808) 723-3258. Hours run Monday to Friday from 7:45 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. You must bring a photo ID and a signed, notarized request letter. Pay $0.50 for the first page and $0.25 for each extra page.
The visit a HPD office locations page for the full map of patrol stations and substations. Nearby stations include Kaneohe and Kalihi.
The HPD main website is the first place to check for contact info, forms, and online tools tied to Wahiawa arrest records.
Wahiawa Arrest Logs Online
HPD posts daily arrest logs for the whole of Oahu. That includes Wahiawa arrests made by District 2. Each log entry lists the date and time of arrest, the person's name, age, sex, and race, the officer's name, the offense, and the report number. No juvenile arrest info is ever posted. These logs reset every 14 days.
For logs older than 14 days, write to the Records Division at 801 South Beretania Street. Phone or walk-in requests for old logs will not be accepted. The HPD information page lists more public resources. You can also file a police report request online for your own records.
Check the arrest logs page each morning for the most recent entries tied to Wahiawa arrest records.
Note: Only adult arrests show on the HPD log feed, and entries drop off after 14 days, so save what you need fast.
First Circuit Court Cases for Wahiawa
All criminal cases filed on Wahiawa arrests go to the First Circuit Court at 777 Punchbowl Street in Honolulu. Basic case info is free on eCourt Kokua. You can search by case number, name, or by the upcoming hearings view. The circuit code is "1" in the case ID format. Appellate opinions are free to read.
Some court docs sit behind a paywall. A flat fee of $3 applies for 1 to 30 pages. Each extra page past 30 adds 10 cents. Certified copies add $2 on top. If you pull records often, a $125 quarterly or $500 yearly plan covers unlimited downloads. The Legal Navigator Hawaii guide walks new users through the system step by step.
Old case IDs use one to five digits. To search them you must add the circuit, case type, and leading zeros for 12 total characters. Example: CR-22-1-1234 becomes 1PC221001234. Hearings data covers a two-week window.
HCJDC Records for Wahiawa
The Hawaii Criminal Justice Data Center is the state's central office for adult criminal history record info. It is at 465 S. King Street, Room 102, Honolulu, HI 96813. The phone is (808) 587-3279. Wahiawa arrests feed into the same CJIS-Hawaii system the HCJDC runs. Only adult arrests show up. Juvenile cases do not.
The closest HCJDC public access site to Wahiawa is at the HPD main building on Beretania Street. That site prints conviction records for $25 each, paid by money order or cashier's check. Walk-in hours run Monday to Friday, 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. You need the person's full name, social security number, sex, and date of birth to run a check.
Online, you can use eCrim to pull adult criminal conviction info. Each unique search is $5. Each printed record is $12. You must pay by credit or debit card. "No Criminal Convictions Found" is a valid result. The HCJDC FAQ page has more detail on name vs. fingerprint checks.
Wahiawa UIPA Requests
The Uniform Information Practices Act (HRS Chapter 92F) is Hawaii's public records law. Under UIPA, agencies must reply to record requests in 10 working days. They can take up to 20 more days with written notice. The OIP forms page has a model request form ready to use.
For a Wahiawa arrest report, send your UIPA request to the HPD Records Division. For court files, contact the Judiciary. For a full 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.
Hawaii law, HRS 846-2.7, sets out which agencies can run state and national record checks. Section 92F-22 lets agencies hold back some criminal investigation records. But core arrest facts must be shared under HRS 92F-12. That rule is why daily arrest logs stay open to the public.
Wahiawa Arrest Records Expungement
If you were arrested in Wahiawa and not convicted, you can apply to expunge that arrest. The process runs through the HCJDC expungement program. It takes 120 days. Fees are $35 first time or $50 after. A $10 non-refundable processing fee is part of each. Pay only by money order or cashier's check. Personal checks are not accepted.
Hawaii Revised Statutes Section 831-3.2 lists the rules for expungement orders. Some cases do not qualify. Bail forfeiture on a felony or misdemeanor blocks relief. Petty misdemeanor or violation cases need a 5-year wait. Cases where the person fled the state also do not qualify.
Once the expungement is granted, all Wahiawa arrest records tied to that case are moved to a confidential file. You can then legally say you have no record of that arrest. Under Act 003 (2025), the Judiciary gets the order direct from HCJDC for records filed after July 1, 2025.
Oahu Correctional Facilities
Wahiawa arrestees held before trial go to the Oahu Community Correctional Center (OCCC) at 2199 Kamehameha Highway in Honolulu. OCCC is the main jail for Honolulu County pre-trial detainees. The Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation runs OCCC. The DCR replaced the old Department of Public Safety on January 1, 2024.
Women held before trial from Wahiawa go to the Women's Community Correctional Center at 42-477 Kalanianaole Highway in Kailua. The phone is (808) 266-9675. It is the state's only all-female facility. State sheriff work falls under the new Department of Law Enforcement, with the Oahu Section at (808) 587-5002.
Nearby Cities on Oahu
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