Access Mililani Mauka 72 Hour Booking

Mililani Mauka 72 Hour Booking data sits with the Honolulu Police Department, which runs District 2 for the whole Mililani and Wahiawa area. Use the HPD daily arrest log, the Wahiawa District Court, and state tools like eCourt Kokua to find a name, charge, report number, or custody location tied to a Mililani Mauka arrest. Most arrestees move to the Oahu Community Correctional Center after the short 72-hour window ends. The substation handles local work, while booking details route to HPD Central Receiving in Honolulu.

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Mililani Mauka 72 Hour Booking Overview

~21,000 Population
2 HPD District
Wahiawa District Court
OCCC State Cellblock

Mililani Mauka 72 Hour Booking Through HPD

Mililani Mauka is the newer, upland half of the Mililani area in central Oahu. The Honolulu Police Department covers Mililani Mauka as part of District 2, which serves both Wahiawa and Mililani. Police work flows through the Mililani Police Substation. Officers from that substation handle the first steps of any Mililani Mauka 72 Hour Booking.

After an arrest, the person often moves from the substation to HPD Central Receiving at 801 South Beretania Street in Honolulu. That is where the short 72-hour window plays out. Prints, mugshot, charge review, and Offender Tracking Number all get set there. The islandwide custody line is 808-723-3000.

Mililani Mauka does not run a separate log. All Mililani Mauka arrest data rolls up to the HPD islandwide arrest log. District 2 flags on the log show Mililani Mauka bookings. The log holds 14 days of data before it rotates off.

The state courts run the record side for all Mililani Mauka 72 Hour Booking cases.

Hawaii State Judiciary for Mililani Mauka 72 Hour Booking cases

The site links to eCourt Kokua, JIMS, filing forms, and court rules that cover Mililani Mauka cases.

Start at the HPD arrest logs page. The page posts a new PDF each day. Each log entry shows name, age, sex, race, charge code, and the arresting officer. Mililani Mauka bookings show up as District 2 arrests. Scan for that district to pull local entries.

Older bookings, past the 14-day window, are not posted online. Those pulls go through the HPD Records Division. Fees apply. The division also handles report copies, mugshot requests, and incident file pulls tied to any past Mililani Mauka 72 Hour Booking. Staff give you the fee quote before the pull.

Note: HPD Records Division may take 10 to 30 days to respond to a Mililani Mauka record request, with longer waits for older files.

Wahiawa District Court for Mililani Mauka Cases

Mililani Mauka misdemeanor and traffic cases go to the Wahiawa District Court. The courthouse sits at 1034 Kilani Avenue, Wahiawa, HI 96786. The courthouse also covers Waialua, North Shore, and the wider central Oahu area. First court review after a Mililani Mauka 72 Hour Booking often lands on this court's docket.

Felony cases move up to the First Circuit Court at 777 Punchbowl Street in Honolulu. Civil matters over $40,000 also go to Circuit Court. The district court keeps the first file even when the case moves up. That helps track the full path from arrest through final outcome.

All filings post to eCourt Kokua. The portal lets you search by party name, attorney, or case ID. Court records from both the district and circuit courts show up together. Mililani Mauka case data can also be pulled at any Hawaii courthouse public access terminal.

Background info and forms sit on the Hawaii State Judiciary site. The page has filing fees, court rules, and the full court map.

OCCC Custody After Mililani Mauka 72 Hour Booking

Once the 72-hour window closes, most Mililani Mauka arrestees move to the Oahu Community Correctional Center. OCCC sits at 2199 Kamehameha Highway, Honolulu, HI 96819. The main line is (808) 832-1623. The jail mixes pre-trial detainees with short-term sentenced inmates. Custody data moves from HPD to the state system at transfer.

Use the Hawaii SAVIN portal to track OCCC custody status. SAVIN is free and runs 24 hours a day, 365 days a year. Search by name or Offender ID. Sign up for alerts by phone, text, or email. SAVIN tracks transfers, releases, and parole hearings tied to a past Mililani Mauka 72 Hour Booking.

SAVIN does not pull live HPD cellblock data. It picks up once the person moves into the state jail system. For the first short window after a Mililani Mauka arrest, the HPD log and the Mililani Substation phone are your best tools.

eCrim and HCJDC for Mililani Mauka Records

For past arrest and conviction data, use eCrim. The site costs $5 per search and $12 for a certified record. Search by name, date of birth, gender, or Social Security number. The search pulls convictions and pending cases. It does not show fresh Mililani Mauka 72 Hour Booking data that has not yet hit court.

The Hawaii Criminal Justice Data Center runs the formal arrest history system, known as the Police Clearance report. HCJDC offers two check paths. A name check is $30 in-office. A print check is $55 in-office. Non-conviction arrests tied to a Mililani Mauka 72 Hour Booking do not appear on either report.

All HCJDC forms sit on the HCJDC forms page. Form HCJDC-073 covers both name and fingerprint checks. Form HCJDC-159(b) is the expungement form for non-conviction records. HCJDC hours run 8 a.m. to 4 p.m., Monday to Friday, with a lunch break from noon to 1 p.m.

Hawaii HCJDC forms for Mililani Mauka 72 Hour Booking record requests

The forms page lets you download, print, and mail in a request tied to a Mililani Mauka 72 Hour Booking without visiting HCJDC in person.

HPD Police Reports for Mililani Mauka Incidents

To pull the full police report tied to a Mililani Mauka 72 Hour Booking, use the HPD police reports page. The system takes the report number, date, and party info. Reports cost $3 per copy. Some redactions apply. The report shows the narrative, the charge code, and basic incident data.

Older reports, or ones with many redactions, route through the HPD Records Division. Staff review the file, redact protected info, and send the copy by mail or for pickup. Call the Records Division for wait times on any open case. Most routine pulls run 10 to 30 days.

Note: HPD redacts juvenile info, victim names, and open investigation details from any Mililani Mauka 72 Hour Booking report under state privacy rules.

State Laws on Mililani Mauka 72 Hour Booking

Hawaii's open records law is HRS § 92F, the Uniform Information Practices Act. The full text sits on the Hawaii Revised Statutes site. HRS § 92F-13 lists the key exceptions that limit open access. Those include privacy carve-outs, active investigation files, and juvenile data. HPD redacts under those rules when a request touches sensitive info.

HRS § 846-9 sets the public and private split for arrest data. Conviction arrests stay public. Non-conviction arrests go private unless the subject asks for a copy. The Office of Information Practices writes the rules that apply these laws to day-to-day agency work. OIP also hears complaints when a Mililani Mauka 72 Hour Booking request is denied.

Expungement of a non-conviction arrest is possible under HRS § 831-3.2. The state Attorney General can wipe the record from public view. Once granted, the arrest is treated as if it never took place. Both the HPD file and the court file get sealed or cleared.

Nearby Oahu Cities

Other cities near Mililani Mauka have their own 72 Hour Booking pages. Each links to the right HPD substation and courthouse.

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