Search Ewa Beach 72 Hour Booking
Ewa Beach 72 Hour Booking records sit with the Honolulu Police Department. The town is a coastal community in the Ewa District of Oahu. Police work for the area falls under HPD District 8. Search Ewa Beach 72 Hour Booking data through the daily HPD arrest log, which posts each day on the department site. The log holds 14 days of intake. After the log window closes, court files take over through eCourt Kokua. State conviction history sits with HCJDC.
Ewa Beach 72 Hour Booking Overview
Ewa Beach 72 Hour Booking Police Source
The Honolulu Police Department covers Ewa Beach from the Ewa Beach Police Substation. This site sits inside HPD District 8 along with Kapolei, Makakilo, and Ocean Pointe. Local officers handle calls, make arrests, and write the first booking entries. Once the booking is logged, the data flows to the HPD daily arrest log online. Visit the Honolulu Police Department homepage for the latest contact info and any service updates.
HPD intake data lists name, age, sex, race, arrest time, charge, and report number. Juvenile data is never shared. The substation can confirm if a person is still held at a short-term cellblock, but full custody after the 72 hour window passes goes to the Oahu Community Correctional Center. Call the main HPD line at 808-723-3000 for cellblock checks.
The Ewa Beach 72 Hour Booking entry is the first paper trail of any arrest in town.
Daily Log for Ewa Beach 72 Hour Booking
The fastest way to view Ewa Beach 72 Hour Booking records is the HPD daily arrest log. The log goes up each day at honolulupd.org/information/arrest-logs. Files post as PDFs. The format is a chronological list. Each line shows the arrestee, the charge, the time, the location, and the report number. Booking and release codes mark whether the person is still held.
Logs roll off the site after 14 days. If the case matters to you, save the PDF the day you find it. The Alapai HQ security post also keeps printed copies on display 24 hours a day for in-person review. The log layout is the same online and on paper, so you can match entries fast. Federal and military arrests do not show up in the local log.
Note: Save any HPD arrest log PDF the same day you find it because the file rotates off the site after 14 days.
Court Step After Ewa Beach 72 Hour Booking
Most Ewa Beach cases head to the Ewa District Court. The court shares space with Pearl City at 870 4th Street, Pearl City, HI 96782. The court hears misdemeanor matters, traffic citations, and the first round of felony filings. Public records for the court live on eCourt Kokua. Felony cases get sent up to the First Circuit Court at 777 Punchbowl Street, Honolulu.
Search the eCourt Kokua portal by name, case ID, or attorney. The Hawaii state judiciary main site at courts.state.hi.us covers court hours, fees, and service maps for each circuit. Per HRS § 92F-11, court records and most agency records stay open by default unless a law closes them.
Ewa Beach 72 Hour Booking Custody Path
If a person is not released after the short-term cellblock hold, transfer goes to the Oahu Community Correctional Center. OCCC is at 2199 Kamehameha Highway in Honolulu. Call (808) 832-1623 for in-custody checks. The state Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation runs OCCC. Visit dps.hawaii.gov for the full agency site.
Once the case moves to the state corrections side, you can sign up for status alerts through Hawaii SAVIN. The portal at vinelink.vineapps.com/state/HI/ENGLISH lets you set phone, text, or email alerts. Sign-up is free, private, and runs 24 hours a day, 365 days a year.
The HPD arrest report policy at honolulupd.org explains how each Ewa Beach 72 Hour Booking ties to an Offender Tracking Number, a mugshot, and a Livescan print card.
Public Records and Ewa Beach 72 Hour Booking Law
Hawaii's open records rule sits in HRS § 92F-11. The Office of Information Practices enforces it. Visit oip.hawaii.gov for plain text guides. The law says records are open unless a clear rule closes them. HRS § 92F-13 lists the closures, which cover privacy and live cases.
HRS § 846-9 splits arrest data two ways. Convictions are public. Non-conviction arrests stay private unless the person asks for their own copy. The state HCJDC at ag.hawaii.gov runs the official history report. Read the full statutes on Hawaii Revised Statutes.
For past convictions tied to a name, run a search through eCrim. The site is ecrim.ehawaii.gov. Each search costs $5. Each certified record costs $12.
Records access in Ewa Beach mirrors the rest of Honolulu County.
Image: Hawaii Judiciary for Ewa Beach
For court information after an Ewa Beach 72 Hour Booking, the main hub is the Hawaii State Judiciary site at courts.state.hi.us.
The judiciary page links to eCourt Kokua, court forms, hours, and contact details for every circuit. For Ewa Beach, look to the First Circuit pages and the Pearl City District Court info.
Image: SAVIN Alerts for Ewa Beach Cases
To get alerts when an offender's status changes after an Ewa Beach 72 Hour Booking moves into the state corrections system, register at Hawaii SAVIN.
SAVIN sends free alerts by phone, email, or text on transfers, releases, and parole hearings. Search by Offender ID or by name with date of birth.
Note: SAVIN does not pull live cellblock data so the first hours of an Ewa Beach 72 Hour Booking still need to be checked at the HPD station.
Ewa Beach 72 Hour Booking Pickup Steps
If you need a printed copy of an arrest report tied to an Ewa Beach 72 Hour Booking, go through the HPD Records Division. The unit sits at 801 South Beretania Street, Honolulu. Hours run Monday to Friday, 7:45 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Call (808) 723-3258 to plan your visit. Bring photo ID. A notarized request letter speeds things up. Read the full process at HPD police reports.
Steps to pull a report tied to Ewa Beach:
- Find the report number on the HPD daily log
- Bring a copy of your ID
- Sign and notarize a written request letter
- Pay the per-page fee in cash or check
- Pick up the redacted file at the Records Division
For a deeper look at how the booking record is built, see the HPD arrest report policy. The Central Receiving Division operations are covered at honolulupd.org/organization/divisions/central-receiving.
Nearby Cities
If your case ties to a nearby part of the Ewa Coast or West Oahu, try one of these city pages.