Search Kaneohe 72 Hour Booking
Kaneohe 72 Hour Booking data sits with the Honolulu Police Department, which runs District 4 for both Kaneohe and Kailua on Oahu's windward coast. Use the HPD daily arrest log, Kaneohe District Court, and state tools like eCourt Kokua to find a name, charge, booking number, or custody site tied to a Kaneohe arrest. Most Kaneohe arrestees move to the Oahu Community Correctional Center once the short 72-hour window ends. The HPD log, court portal, and SAVIN system work best when used together.
Kaneohe 72 Hour Booking Overview
Kaneohe 72 Hour Booking Through HPD District 4
The Honolulu Police Department covers Kaneohe as part of District 4. That district is shared with Kailua. Officers from the Kaneohe Station handle first intake when someone gets arrested in town. The station sits near the center of Kaneohe and takes walk-ins during daytime hours. The main station phone is 723-8640.
Once booked, most Kaneohe arrestees move from the station to HPD Central Receiving in Honolulu. That cellblock at 801 South Beretania Street is where the short 72 Hour Booking window plays out. Prints, photos, and charge review happen there. The islandwide custody line is 808-723-3000.
The Kaneohe Station does not keep its own public arrest log. All log data rolls up to the HPD site. Staff can confirm if a person came in, but full Kaneohe 72 Hour Booking data has to come from the HPD log or a formal records pull. That keeps reporting rules tight under state policy.
The state judiciary covers all court side data for a Kaneohe 72 Hour Booking.
The judiciary page links to eCourt Kokua, JIMS, court rules, and filing tools that track Kaneohe cases.
HPD Arrest Log for Kaneohe Bookings
The HPD arrest logs page shows all bookings for the past 14 days across Oahu. Each entry lists name, age, race, sex, charge code, arresting officer, and report number. Kaneohe entries are flagged by the arresting district. Scan for District 4 rows to pull local bookings.
The log drops off after 14 days. If you need a Kaneohe 72 Hour Booking entry after that window, go through the HPD police reports page or send a request to the Records Division. Fees run $3 per report copy. Wait times can stretch to 30 days for older files.
Note: HPD does not publish mugshots on the arrest log, so Kaneohe 72 Hour Booking photos must be asked for through a formal records request.
Kaneohe 72 Hour Booking Court Options
Kaneohe has its own district courthouse. The Kaneohe District Court sits at 45-939 Pookela Street, Kaneohe, HI 96744. The phone is 808-534-6300. Some misdemeanor and traffic cases from the Kaneohe area land here. Other cases go to Kailua District Court at 600 Kailua Road, since the two courts share windward coverage.
Felony cases that started with a Kaneohe arrest move to the First Circuit Court at 777 Punchbowl Street in Honolulu. Civil matters over $40,000 also go to Circuit Court. For the first steps after a 72 Hour Booking, the district court often handles arraignment and bail review. The case then moves up if the charge is a felony.
All filings from both courts land on eCourt Kokua. Search by name, attorney, or case ID. The case ID format is 12 characters. It starts with the circuit digit, then a case type code, then padded numbers. A Kaneohe felony case file looks like 1PC231005678 in the system.
For formal rules and more background, go to the Hawaii State Judiciary. The site has filing fees, court rules, and the full court map for Oahu.
OCCC Custody After Kaneohe 72 Hour Booking
Most Kaneohe arrestees move to the Oahu Community Correctional Center at 2199 Kamehameha Highway, Honolulu, HI 96819. The main OCCC line is (808) 832-1623. OCCC is a state jail that holds pre-trial detainees and short-term sentenced inmates. The move from HPD Central Receiving to OCCC often happens within the 72-hour window.
Use the Hawaii SAVIN portal to check OCCC custody status or sign up for alerts. SAVIN tracks transfers, releases, and parole hearings. The tool is free. Alerts can come by phone, text, or email. SAVIN does not pull live HPD cellblock data. It starts once the person hits the state system.
For a deeper pull on past convictions tied to Kaneohe cases, use the state's fingerprint check system.
HCJDC issues the Hawaii Police Clearance report, which shows convictions from any past Kaneohe 72 Hour Booking.
HCJDC and eCrim for Kaneohe Records
The Hawaii Criminal Justice Data Center runs the state's arrest history system. Two check types are on offer. A name-based check costs $30. A fingerprint check costs $55. Both show only convictions and pending cases tied to a past Kaneohe 72 Hour Booking. Non-conviction arrests do not show up.
For quicker online pulls, use eCrim. The tool costs $5 per search and $12 for a certified record. Search by name, date of birth, gender, or Social Security number. Results show case status and charge code. Kaneohe arrestees who have a conviction show up in both systems.
HCJDC office hours run 8 a.m. to 4 p.m., Monday to Friday. The office closes from noon to 1 p.m. for lunch. Mail requests take 3 to 5 business days once the card lands on their desk. Fingerprint checks need an appointment. Call (808) 587-3279 to book a slot.
Public Records Law for Kaneohe 72 Hour Booking
Hawaii's open records law is HRS § 92F, known as the Uniform Information Practices Act. The full text sits on the Hawaii Revised Statutes site. HRS § 92F-11 is the core open access rule. Records stay open unless a listed exception applies. HPD posts daily arrest logs under that rule.
HRS § 92F-13 lists the exceptions. Those include privacy carve-outs, active investigation files, and juvenile data. Kaneohe 72 Hour Booking entries can be redacted when those rules kick in. The Office of Information Practices is the state office that writes the rules and hears complaints when a request is denied.
To request a Kaneohe record under UIPA, send the request in writing to the agency that holds the data. HPD uses a form. The judiciary uses a separate form. OIP's site has both sample forms and the full guide. A fee quote may come back before records are released.
Note: Agencies have 10 business days to respond to a UIPA request, with a full response expected within 20 business days under state rules.
Custody After Kaneohe 72 Hour Booking
Most people held after a Kaneohe 72 Hour Booking move to the Oahu Community Correctional Center within the first court cycle. OCCC sits at 2199 Kamehameha Highway in Honolulu. The line for in-custody checks is (808) 832-1623. The state Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation runs the facility. Visit dps.hawaii.gov for the full agency page.
Once the case enters state custody, sign up for status alerts through Hawaii SAVIN at vinelink.vineapps.com. Alerts are free and run 24 hours a day. The tool sends phone, email, or text updates on transfers, releases, and parole hearings.
Nearby Oahu Cities
These nearby Oahu cities all have their own 72 Hour Booking pages. Each maps to an HPD district and the right courthouse.