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Kahului busted mugshots and arrest records come from the Maui Police Department, which has its headquarters at 55 Mahalani Street in Wailuku. Kahului is the commercial and transportation hub of Maui, home to the airport and main harbor, and the MPD patrol divisions covering Kahului book arrests through the Wailuku HQ. Court cases from Kahului go to the Second Circuit Court, and inmates are held at the Maui Community Correctional Center. This page shows how to search Kahului mugshots, pull police reports, and check court and jail records.

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Maui PD Kahului Arrest Records

The Maui Police Department is the primary law enforcement agency for Kahului. MPD headquarters is at 55 Mahalani Street in Wailuku, about a five-minute drive from Kahului, and the Records Division there handles requests for arrest reports, booking info, and mugshots. Call the Records Division at (808) 244-6345 to start a request or ask about a specific case. MPD also has a Marine Patrol Division that covers harbor and offshore incidents near Kahului Harbor.

Kahului is the busiest district on Maui. Patrol officers respond to property crimes near Queen Kaahumanu Shopping Center and Maui Mall, traffic incidents on Kaahumanu Avenue and Dairy Road, and calls from the industrial area. Arrests made in Kahului are booked through the Wailuku HQ, which has the main cell block and intake area for the county. Mugshots and prints are taken at booking, and the data is uploaded to the statewide system.

For a police report from Kahului, the first page runs $5, and each extra page is $0.25. The Maui County Police page has the request form and contact info for the Records Division. Below is a look at the MPD site section covering Kahului patrol and records requests.

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Walk-ins are welcome at the Records Division during posted hours. Mail requests must include a check for the copy fee and a self-addressed envelope. For an inmate still in custody, call the jail direct for status.

Kahului Cases in Second Circuit Court

Criminal cases from Kahului are filed in the Second Circuit Court at 2145 Main Street in Wailuku. The courthouse is a short drive from Kahului, and it handles felony, misdemeanor, and traffic cases for all of Maui County. The phone number is (808) 244-2700. Family Court runs from the same complex and handles juvenile matters from Kahului schools and households, though those files stay sealed.

Public case lookup is done through eCourt Kokua, the Hawaii Judiciary's free portal. A Kahului case search can be done by name, case number, or date. The system returns charges, hearings, and current status. For certified paper copies, visit the Second Circuit clerk's office in Wailuku. Copies run $3 for 1 to 30 pages. A yearly subscription for bulk access is $500. The Hawaii State Judiciary site has the full fee list and form library.

The Second Circuit also includes a District Court for lower-level cases and traffic matters. Kahului residents often end up in District Court for first-time misdemeanors. Arraignments happen in the mornings, and the calendar can be crowded on Mondays. Bring a photo ID through security and allow time to find parking near the Wailuku courthouse.

Note: Second Circuit Court case records for Kahului arrests are posted to eCourt Kokua within a day of filing, though juvenile cases stay off the public portal.

Kahului MCCC Inmate Records

Kahului arrestees who are not released on bail are moved to the Maui Community Correctional Center. MCCC is at 600 Waiale Drive in Wailuku, just west of Kahului. The main phone line is (808) 243-5101. MCCC holds pretrial detainees and short-sentence inmates from all of Maui County, which includes Kahului, Lahaina, Kihei, and Hana. The facility also takes intakes from Molokai and Lanai when needed.

The MCCC page has general facility info, and the statewide Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation has a free inmate search. Look up a person by name, and the system shows the facility, charges, custody status, and projected release date. Bookings from Kahului are logged in the MCCC system within a few hours of arrival. Below is a look at the MCCC facility page.

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Phone calls and visits at MCCC follow a set schedule. Check the facility page for current visitor rules, and call ahead if you are driving in from outside Maui. Records requests for an inmate's file go through the agency's UIPA process.

Kahului Criminal History Search

A full criminal history for a Kahului resident comes from the Hawaii Criminal Justice Data Center. The HCJDC handles name checks at $30 each, and fingerprint checks at $55 in person or $35 by mail. The HCJDC is based in Honolulu, so Kahului residents often mail in fingerprint cards or use a Public Access Site on Maui.

For a quick online lookup, eCrim is the best tool. A basic search is $5, and the full report is $12. eCrim shows convictions only, so a dropped or dismissed Kahului arrest will not appear. Non-conviction info calls for a court docket check on eCourt Kokua, or a printed report from a Public Access Site for $25. The Public Access Sites list includes a Maui location, which is handy for Kahului residents.

Expungement of non-conviction Kahului arrests is possible under HRS 831. First expungement is $35, and later ones are $50. The Attorney General's office processes the paperwork and issues the expungement order if the case qualifies.

Kahului Public Records Rules

Kahului records access is set by HRS 92F, the Uniform Information Practices Act. Anyone can file a request with MPD, the Judiciary, or HCJDC for a Kahului record. The Office of Information Practices reviews agency denials and has a records request builder online. Most agencies answer in 10 business days.

Arrest and criminal justice data for Kahului comes under HRS 846. That chapter sets HCJDC's duty to keep prints, mugshots, and dispositions for every arrest in the state. A Kahului resident can request their own record at no cost for review, though copies carry a fee. Agencies may redact active case info or victim data in the records they release.

For bulk or research access to Kahului court filings, the judiciary offers a yearly subscription at $500. That gives broad access to the docket system. Most people just need one case at a time, and the per-copy fee is the better route. Small requests can be handled the same day at the Wailuku courthouse.

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Maui County Busted Mugshots

Kahului is part of Maui County, and arrest records, mugshots, and court files run through MPD, the Second Circuit, and MCCC. The county page has more on records search tools for Maui.

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