Search Makakilo 72 Hour Booking
Makakilo 72 Hour Booking records hold the first data made after an arrest in this Ewa District hillside community. The Honolulu Police Department works the area from the Kapolei Substation. The daily HPD arrest log lists each new booking with name, age, offense, and report number. You can search the log online, pull court records from eCourt Kokua, and run a past history check through eCrim. Read on for the full set of steps to find a Makakilo booking.
Makakilo 72 Hour Booking Overview
Makakilo 72 Hour Booking Coverage
Makakilo is a hillside community above Kapolei on the west side of Oahu. The area is mostly homes, schools, and parks. It sits inside HPD District 8, the Ewa District. Makakilo does not have its own police station. Most patrol work comes out of the Kapolei Substation. The Ewa Beach Substation also covers some calls when needed.
The main line for the Kapolei Substation is (808) 723-8525. Officers from that station book people at the Kapolei intake point or move them to Central Receiving at Alapai HQ in town. Makakilo arrests run through the same short 72 Hour Booking flow as any other HPD call. Police have 48 hours to file a charge or let the person go. Holds can run up to 72 hours in some cases.
You can reach the main Honolulu Police Department site for general info. The main HPD custody phone line is 808-723-3000. That line can confirm if a person is still in custody, when they were booked, and what court date is set.
HPD Log for Makakilo 72 Hour Booking
The main online source is the HPD daily arrest log. HPD runs the log at honolulupd.org/information/arrest-logs. The log rolls 14 days. Each row shows name, age, sex, race, arresting officer, offense, and report number. Makakilo arrests post the same way as any other Ewa District arrest.
The log does not split out each district. You scan the full list by date. If you know the arrest time and the name, the row is easy to find. The log does not list mugshots. For a mugshot you need to file a report request with HPD Records.
Once a case is set, court files move to eCourt Kokua. The Judiciary site links to all major search portals. Makakilo cases run through Kapolei District Court for misdemeanors and the First Circuit for felonies.
Note: HPD log entries drop off after 14 days. Grab a copy fast if you need the record for a Makakilo 72 Hour Booking.
Makakilo 72 Hour Booking Court Path
Court cases for Makakilo residents start at the Kapolei District Court. That court sits at 5640 Punahou Street, Kapolei, HI 96707. Kapolei District Court handles misdemeanor cases, traffic tickets, and the first steps of felony cases for the whole Ewa District. Most first court dates after a Makakilo 72 Hour Booking happen here.
Felony cases move on to the First Circuit Court in Honolulu or to the Kapolei Judiciary Complex at 4675 Kapolei Parkway. That complex also houses the Waianae District Court branch and Family Court. The full list of Hawaii court sites sits on the Hawaii State Judiciary main page.
You can pull case files from eCourt Kokua by party name or case ID. Hawaii case IDs have 12 characters. A District Court case like DTC-23-1-5678 becomes 1DTC-23-1005678 in eCourt Kokua. Traffic cases, civil cases, and criminal cases all use the same format with a different type code.
Cellblock and OCCC Transport
Short-term holds go to the Kapolei Substation or to Central Receiving at 801 South Beretania Street in town. The Central Receiving Division runs the main HPD cellblock for all of Oahu. Staff here process fingerprints, photos, and the intake form. People booked in Makakilo often move to this site within hours.
Once charged, most go to the Oahu Community Correctional Center. OCCC sits at 2199 Kamehameha Highway, Honolulu, HI 96819. The main custody line is (808) 832-1623. OCCC is the main jail for all of Oahu. It holds pretrial and short-sentence people from each HPD district.
For a past history tied to Makakilo bookings, the Hawaii Criminal Justice Data Center runs a name-based check. The fee is $30 by mail or in-office. Prints cost more but give a higher match rate.
Getting a Makakilo 72 Hour Booking Report
To get a police report tied to a Makakilo arrest, go through the HPD Records and ID Division. The HPD police reports page lists the steps. You need the report number, the arrest date, and the name of the person on the report. The fee is $6 for the first page and $1 for each added page.
Payment is by cash, card, or money order. The office takes 10 to 14 business days to pull and send the report. Cases that are still open may be held back. The Records office sits at Alapai HQ, 801 South Beretania Street, Honolulu.
For a run of past arrests, eCrim is the state tool. Each unique search costs $5. A certified full record costs $12. Search by name, date of birth, or SSN. Narrow data gives better hits.
Alerts for Makakilo 72 Hour Booking
Hawaii SAVIN gives free alerts when custody status changes. If someone booked in Makakilo moves to OCCC or gets released, SAVIN sends a note. Use the SAVIN portal to set up a watch. The tool runs 24 hours a day.
Alerts come by phone, text, or email. You pick the mode. SAVIN also covers parole hearings, transfer, and court dates. The tool is free and private. Sign up works by name or by Offender Tracking Number.
SAVIN does not pull live HPD cellblock data. Alerts start when a person enters the state jail system. For the short window right after the Makakilo 72 Hour Booking, you still need the HPD log or a call to the station.
Note: For live cellblock status in the first 72 hours, call HPD at 808-723-3000. SAVIN kicks in once the person moves to OCCC.
Makakilo 72 Hour Booking Laws
Hawaii Revised Statutes § 92F-11 is the main open records rule. Under this law, HPD arrest logs are public. The full text sits on the Hawaii Revised Statutes site. The Office of Information Practices runs the policy side. Read the UIPA guide for more.
HRS § 846-9 covers the Criminal Justice Data Center and the split between conviction and non-conviction data. Under this law, conviction records are public. Non-conviction arrest files are held unless the person asks for their own copy. That rule shapes what eCrim and HCJDC can share about Makakilo bookings.
Makakilo 72 Hour Booking Resources
Makakilo sits close to the main west side hubs. Kapolei government offices, court sites, and police stations are all a short drive. Residents book through the Kapolei area and go to Kapolei District Court for most cases. The full list of Makakilo 72 Hour Booking tools runs from the HPD log to eCourt Kokua to SAVIN.
Quick links for local searches:
- Honolulu Police daily arrest log for the last 14 days
- eCourt Kokua for court files once a case is set
- eCrim for past conviction history
- SAVIN for free custody alerts
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