Search East Honolulu 72 Hour Booking

East Honolulu 72 Hour Booking records come from the Honolulu Police Department, which logs adult arrests from Kahala, Aina Haina, Niu Valley, and Hawaii Kai. HPD District 7 out of Kaimuki handles patrol work for this part of Oahu. You can search the citywide daily arrest log for any East Honolulu name, or call the Kaimuki station for a live custody check. Court filings that follow a booking show up on eCourt Kokua, and older history sits on eCrim. The log rolls off the web after 14 days, so act fast.

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East Honolulu 72 Hour Booking Stats

50K Population
7 HPD District
723-3361 Kaimuki Station
Kailua District Court

HPD District 7 and East Honolulu 72 Hour Booking

East Honolulu sits inside HPD District 7, also called the Kaimuki district. The Kaimuki Police Station is the main base for patrol work in Kahala, Aina Haina, Niu Valley, and Hawaii Kai. The phone is 808-723-3361. Officers based here answer most calls in the area, though Districts 1 and 6 sometimes overlap near the boundary with urban Honolulu. Arrests made in District 7 feed into the same citywide HPD daily arrest log as every other part of Oahu.

The main HPD site is at honolulupd.org. For the rolling 14-day arrest log, go to the arrest logs page. You will see name, age, sex, race, offense, and the arresting officer for each booking. East Honolulu names appear in the same list as the rest of the city. To file a non-emergency report, use the Online Citizen Police Report System. Call 911 for anything in progress.

HPD provides equal services across the whole city and county. That means a booking in Hawaii Kai runs the same way as one in Waikiki. The data flows to the same Records and Identification Division. The same cellblock at Alapai HQ takes in the person for short-term hold. The same daily log gets updated by the same clerks. For East Honolulu, the only real change is the district that sends the arresting officer.

Older booking records that have rolled off the 14-day log can be pulled from Records. The Records and Identification Division handles formal requests. The office is at 801 S. Beretania Street, Honolulu, HI 96813. The phone is (808) 723-3258.

Hawaii State Judiciary site for East Honolulu 72 Hour Booking court records

Learn more about the Hawaii court system at the Hawaii State Judiciary site. The page above has links to eCourt Kokua and each courthouse that handles East Honolulu cases.

Kaimuki Station 72 Hour Booking Intake

The Kaimuki Police Station is the District 7 base for East Honolulu. When officers make an arrest in Hawaii Kai or Aina Haina, the person is brought to the station for initial processing. Most bookings then move to Alapai HQ for full intake. The Kaimuki desk can answer basic custody calls about someone just taken in. The phone is 808-723-3361.

East Honolulu does not have its own cellblock. All long-term hold goes through the Central Receiving Division at HPD headquarters on Beretania Street. From there, people move to the Oahu Community Correctional Center at 2199 Kamehameha Highway. OCCC is the main jail for Oahu, with a main line of (808) 832-1623. That facility holds both pretrial detainees and sentenced inmates.

Note: Call Kaimuki station first for a just-booked person. If the person moved to OCCC, the intake desk can confirm the transfer and share the new booking ID.

Kailua District Court for East Honolulu 72 Hour Booking

Some East Honolulu cases are heard at the Kailua District Court. The court is at 600 Kailua Road, Kailua, HI 96734. The phone line is 808-534-6300. In-person records review runs from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. The court hears misdemeanor cases, traffic violations, and preliminary felony work for the windward side of Oahu. Some cases from Hawaii Kai and Aina Haina land here if the judge assignment or docket flow sends them that way.

Most East Honolulu bookings still flow to the Honolulu District Court at 1111 Alakea Street, which is the main district court for the urban core. Either way, you can find the case on eCourt Kokua. The system pulls from the full Judiciary Information Management System. Search by party name, case number, or attorney. It does not matter which courthouse holds the paper file.

Felony cases that survive a District Court review move up to the First Circuit Court at 777 Punchbowl Street, Honolulu. That is the busiest court in the state and handles every felony trial for Oahu. Grand jury work, pretrial motions, and trials all run out of Punchbowl. The court also hears big civil cases, but the criminal docket is the tie back to any East Honolulu 72 Hour Booking.

eCourt Kokua search portal for East Honolulu 72 Hour Booking court records

Find the search tool at the eCourt Kokua portal. The portal covers traffic, District Court, Circuit Court, and Family Court for all of Oahu.

East Honolulu 72 Hour Booking Data Access

For quick custody checks, call HPD or the Kaimuki station. For longer records, file a written request with the Records and Identification Division. Fresh arrests within the past 14 days will be in the daily online log. Past cases tied to a conviction can be pulled through eCrim. Non-conviction records stay sealed under state law.

Sign up for Hawaii SAVIN to get free alerts when an offender's custody status changes. The service runs 24 hours a day and covers transfers, releases, and parole hearings. SAVIN starts tracking once the person moves into the state corrections system, not at the first cellblock booking. For that first short window, call HPD or check the daily log.

For a formal arrest history report, go through HCJDC. The Hawaii Criminal Justice Data Center runs both name-based and fingerprint-based checks. A name-based check is $30 in office or by mail. Fingerprint checks are $55 in office or $35 by mail. Online eCrim searches are $5 each. Non-conviction records will not show up in the HCJDC report, only pending cases and convictions.

Key tools to know for East Honolulu records:

  • HPD daily arrest log for the last 14 days
  • eCourt Kokua for any tied court case
  • eCrim for past Hawaii convictions
  • SAVIN for custody status alerts
  • HCJDC for a formal criminal history abstract

East Honolulu 72 Hour Booking Access Laws

Access to East Honolulu booking data falls under HRS § 92F, the Uniform Information Practices Act. Read the full statute on the Hawaii Revised Statutes site. Under HRS § 92F-11, all government records are open to the public unless the law closes them. That keeps the HPD daily arrest log online and lets anyone walk in to the Records Division for a copy of past arrest data.

Non-conviction arrest data stays closed to third parties under HRS § 846-9. Only the person arrested or their lawyer can request those files. That rule is why an HCJDC report shows only convictions and pending cases. The state Attorney General manages the line between open and closed data. For a deeper look at the rules, visit the Office of Information Practices UIPA page.

If a police or court office says no to a request, you can file a complaint with OIP. The office has handled many agency disputes over the years and tends to rule within a few months. That gives you a clear path when a clerk will not hand over East Honolulu 72 Hour Booking records that should be public.

Note: HPD redacts social security numbers and home addresses from public logs. The rest of the data under HRS § 92F-11 stays open.

Nearby East Honolulu 72 Hour Booking Cities

Each nearby Oahu city shares the HPD system but has its own station and court tie-ins. Pick a city to read local details.

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