Pearl City 72 Hour Booking Lookup

Pearl City 72 Hour Booking records come from the Honolulu Police Department, which covers the town through HPD District 3. Arrests made here show up on the citywide HPD daily arrest log, and the local station answers custody calls at 808-723-8800. Most bookings pass through the Alapai HQ cellblock before moving to the Oahu Community Correctional Center. Court filings from Pearl City are heard at the Pearl City District Court or at First Circuit Court on Punchbowl. You can search any tied case on eCourt Kokua.

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Pearl City 72 Hour Booking Stats

47K Population
3 HPD District
723-8800 Pearl City Station
870 4th District Court

HPD District 3 Pearl City 72 Hour Booking

Pearl City sits inside HPD District 3, which covers the Pearl City and Waipahu area. The Pearl City Station is the main base for patrol work in town. The phone is 808-723-8800. Officers based here handle most arrests in town, from traffic stops to domestic calls. Every Pearl City booking feeds into the citywide HPD daily arrest log, which runs 14 days before the data rolls off. The log shows name, age, sex, race, the arresting officer, the offense, and a report number.

The main HPD site is at honolulupd.org. For the rolling daily log, go to the HPD arrest logs page. To file a non-emergency report, use the Online Citizen Police Report System. Call 911 for anything in progress. The Pearl City Station desk can answer basic custody calls about a just-booked person.

HPD runs the same system for all of Oahu. That means a booking in Pearl City moves through the same steps as one in Waikiki. The person gets logged, printed, and photographed. Then they move from the local station to the Central Receiving Division at Alapai HQ for full intake. From there, most go to OCCC. The Records and Identification Division at 801 S. Beretania Street keeps the full file.

Lead-in: read the full HPD site at honolulupd.org for a look at each division that touches Pearl City 72 Hour Booking data.

Pearl City 72 Hour Booking HPD main site home page

The HPD home page links to the arrest log, Central Receiving, and the Records Division. Each of those touches Pearl City data at a different point in the booking chain.

Pearl City 72 Hour Booking and Central Receiving

After a Pearl City arrest, the person is moved to the Central Receiving Division at HPD headquarters. The full address is 801 S. Beretania Street, Honolulu, HI 96813. Intake runs 24 hours a day. Staff log the arrest, take prints, snap a mugshot, and assign an Offender Tracking Number. Bail can be posted here in some cases. If charges stick and bail is not posted, the person moves on to OCCC for longer hold.

Read more about intake flow on the Central Receiving Division page. The desk at Alapai HQ can confirm if a Pearl City name is still in short-term custody. Have the full legal name and date of birth ready before you call. The phone line for custody checks is the main HPD line, 808-529-3111, and the desk will route you from there.

Note: If the person is no longer at Central Receiving, ask where they were moved. Transfers to OCCC can take a few hours, and the SAVIN feed can lag.

OCCC Intake After Pearl City 72 Hour Booking

The Oahu Community Correctional Center is at 2199 Kamehameha Highway, Honolulu, HI 96819. The main phone is (808) 832-1623, and the second line is (808) 832-1777. OCCC is the main jail for Oahu and takes in every Pearl City detainee who does not post bail or get released within the 72-hour window. The jail holds both pretrial detainees and sentenced inmates.

OCCC inmate records can be pulled in person, by mail, or by phone. The facility does not post a full public online roster of current inmates. For the next stage of tracking, use Hawaii SAVIN. SAVIN is a free tool that sends alerts when a Pearl City defendant's custody status changes. You can sign up to get notified by phone, text, or email. The search screen lets you add date of birth and age range to narrow hits.

For past Hawaii convictions tied to any Pearl City arrest, use eCrim. Each search is $5 and shows any conviction and pending case. A certified copy runs $12. Non-conviction arrest files will not show up. You can search by name, social security number, date of birth, or gender. Narrow criteria return better hits. A full criminal history abstract must be ordered through HCJDC.

Pearl City District Court 72 Hour Booking Cases

The Pearl City District Court, also called the Ewa District Court, is at 870 4th Street, Pearl City, HI 96782. The phone line is 808-534-6900. In-person records review runs from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. The court hears misdemeanor cases, traffic violations, and preliminary felony proceedings for Pearl City, Waipahu, Ewa, and the rest of the central Oahu area. Most Pearl City 72 Hour Booking cases start here for arraignment before any felony review.

Court records for Pearl City pull from the same Judiciary Information Management System as every other Oahu court. Search any tied case on eCourt Kokua. The system covers traffic, District Court, Circuit Court, and Family Court. You can search by party name, case number, or attorney. The case ID format has 12 characters, with a circuit digit, case type code, and padded numbers.

Felony cases that clear the District Court review move up to the First Circuit Court at 777 Punchbowl Street, Honolulu. That is the main felony court for Oahu, and it handles grand jury work, pretrial motions, and trials. The Circuit Court docket ties back to the first Pearl City 72 Hour Booking record through the report number and case ID. eCourt Kokua follows the case from district level up to circuit, so you do not need to guess which court has the paper file.

Hawaii State Judiciary site for Pearl City 72 Hour Booking court records

Visit the Hawaii State Judiciary site for a map of each courthouse and quick links to eCourt Kokua. The Pearl City court lives under the District Court section of the map.

Pearl City 72 Hour Booking Access Laws

Access to Pearl City booking data falls under HRS § 92F, the Uniform Information Practices Act. The full law sits on the Hawaii Revised Statutes site. Under HRS § 92F-11, all government records are open to the public unless the law closes them. That is why the HPD daily log posts online and why the Records Division takes walk-in requests for older arrest data.

Non-conviction arrest files stay closed to third parties under HRS § 846-9. Only the person arrested or their lawyer can pull those records. Records tied to a conviction stay open for life. The state-wide watchdog is the Office of Information Practices. Their UIPA guide walks through each rule. For a full arrest history report, go through HCJDC. Name-based checks are $30 and fingerprint checks are $55.

Useful Pearl City record tools to know:

  • HPD arrest log for the last 14 days
  • eCourt Kokua for tied court filings
  • eCrim for past Hawaii convictions
  • SAVIN for custody alerts
  • HCJDC for a formal history report

Note: HPD can redact home addresses from a Pearl City arrest log, but name, charge, and report number must stay open under HRS § 92F-11.

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