Mililani Town 72 Hour Booking Lookup

Mililani Town 72 Hour Booking data comes from the Honolulu Police Department, which covers the area as part of District 2 for Wahiawa and Mililani. Use the HPD daily arrest log, Wahiawa District Court, and the state eCourt Kokua system to find the name, charge, booking time, and custody location tied to a Mililani Town arrest. Most arrestees move to the Oahu Community Correctional Center after the short 72-hour window. Search flows best when you start with the HPD log and then move to the court portal.

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Mililani Town 72 Hour Booking Overview

~28,000 Population
2 HPD District
Wahiawa District Court
OCCC State Cellblock

Mililani Town 72 Hour Booking Through HPD

The Honolulu Police Department runs all police work on Oahu. Mililani Town falls under HPD District 2, which covers Wahiawa and the wider Mililani area in central Oahu. The Mililani Police Substation handles the local patrol role and takes walk-ins for police reports. The substation serves both Mililani Town and the newer Mililani Mauka area upland.

When an arrest takes place in Mililani Town, the first intake happens at the substation or at the Wahiawa station. From there, the arrestee gets moved to HPD Central Receiving Division at 801 South Beretania Street in Honolulu. The full 72 Hour Booking process, with prints, photos, and charge review, plays out at Central Receiving. The main islandwide custody line is 808-723-3000.

HPD does not run a separate arrest log for Mililani Town. All bookings roll up to the islandwide log. That log, with Mililani entries mixed in, posts each day on the HPD site. The log holds 14 days of data before it drops off.

The state courts run the official record portal for all Mililani 72 Hour Booking cases.

Hawaii State Judiciary site for Mililani Town 72 Hour Booking filings

The judiciary site links to eCourt Kokua, JIMS, court rules, and other tools that track Mililani cases.

Start with the HPD arrest logs page. The page posts a fresh PDF each day. The log shows name, age, sex, race, arresting officer, charge code, and report number for every person HPD books islandwide. Mililani Town entries show up as District 2 arrests. Scan for that flag to pull local bookings.

If the person you want to track is a suspect who has not yet been booked, check the HPD wanted persons page. The site lists open warrants. Some warrants tied to Mililani cases show up there. Other sources are the HPD police reports page for formal reports.

Note: The HPD arrest log drops entries after 14 days, so save or print any Mililani Town 72 Hour Booking record within that window.

Wahiawa District Court for Mililani Cases

Mililani Town misdemeanor and traffic cases get heard at the Wahiawa District Court. The courthouse sits at 1034 Kilani Avenue, Wahiawa, HI 96786. The phone line is 808-534-6200. In-person hours run 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. The court also covers Waialua and other parts of the North Shore and central Oahu.

Felony cases that started with a Mililani Town 72 Hour Booking move up to the First Circuit Court at 777 Punchbowl Street in Honolulu. Civil matters over $40,000 also land at Circuit Court. The first court review after booking often lands on the Wahiawa District Court calendar, then moves if the charge is bigger.

All filings post to eCourt Kokua. Search by name or case ID. The case ID format is 12 characters, set by the JIMS system availability page. You can enter a party name without the full ID. Results show charges, docket events, and case status.

Case ID Format for Mililani 72 Hour Booking Files

The state uses a set case number format for all courts. The format helps link a Mililani Town 72 Hour Booking to the right court file. The ID has 12 characters. It starts with the circuit digit (1 for Oahu), then a two-letter case type code, then padded digits for the year and case number.

Hawaii eCourt Kokua case ID format for Mililani Town 72 Hour Booking searches

A Mililani Town felony case might look like 1PC231005678 in the system. The "1" is for Oahu. The "PC" stands for Penal Code case. The numbers hold year and case count.

If you only have a party name and not the ID, you can still search. The portal lets you enter a full or partial name. Results list all open and closed cases for that party. The search pulls from all circuits at once. That means a Mililani case will show even if you search from another island.

OCCC Custody After Mililani Town 72 Hour Booking

The Oahu Community Correctional Center at 2199 Kamehameha Highway, Honolulu, HI 96819, holds most Mililani Town arrestees after the 72-hour window closes. The main line is (808) 832-1623. OCCC is a state jail that mixes pre-trial detainees with short-term sentenced inmates. Custody data moves from HPD to the state system once the person transfers.

Use the Hawaii SAVIN portal to track OCCC custody. Search by name or Offender ID. SAVIN is free and runs 24 hours a day. Alerts come by phone, text, or email. The tool also tracks transfers and parole hearings tied to a past Mililani 72 Hour Booking.

SAVIN does not show live HPD cellblock data. It starts once the person moves to OCCC or another state site. For the very first hours after a Mililani arrest, the HPD log and the substation phone are the best tools.

eCrim and HCJDC for Mililani Arrest History

For past arrest and conviction data tied to Mililani Town, use eCrim. The site costs $5 per search. A full certified record costs $12. Search by name, date of birth, or gender. Results show convictions and pending cases. Non-conviction arrests do not appear.

The Hawaii Criminal Justice Data Center runs the formal arrest history report, also called a Police Clearance. HCJDC offers both name-based and fingerprint checks. A name check is $30 in-office or by mail. A print check is $55 in-office. Fingerprint checks need an appointment.

HCJDC office hours run Monday to Friday, 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. The office closes from noon to 1 p.m. for lunch. Staff take card, debit, Apple Pay, money order, or cashier's check. Cash is not accepted. Mail requests take 3 to 5 business days once the card lands at the office.

State Laws on Mililani Town 72 Hour Booking Data

Public access to booking records comes from HRS § 92F, the Uniform Information Practices Act. The full text sits on the Hawaii Revised Statutes site. HRS § 92F-11 makes all government records open unless a listed exception applies. HPD posts daily arrest logs under that rule.

HRS § 846-9 sets how arrest records split between public and private. Conviction arrests stay public. Non-conviction arrests are private unless the subject asks for their own copy. That rule applies to all Mililani Town 72 Hour Booking records once the court process ends. The Office of Information Practices writes the full rules.

Note: Mililani Town juvenile bookings stay sealed under state law and do not appear in any HPD arrest log or eCrim search.

Nearby Oahu Cities

Other cities in central Oahu have their own 72 Hour Booking pages. Each links to the right HPD substation and the court that hears local cases.

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