Find Kihei Busted Mugshots

Kihei busted mugshots come from the Maui Police Department's Kihei patrol station and the department's Wailuku headquarters. Kihei sits on the south shore of Maui and is one of the fastest-growing areas in the state. Arrests here move through the Second Circuit Court in Wailuku. Booking at the Maui Community Correctional Center creates the inmate file. To see a record, you can use eCourt Kokua, ask Maui PD for a police report, or pull a rap sheet through HCJDC or eCrim.

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Kihei Overview

~22K Population
Maui County
Second Circuit Court
Maui PD Police Agency

The Maui Police Department runs patrol in Kihei from the local patrol base and from the Wailuku headquarters at 55 Mahalani Street. Officers respond to calls up and down South Kihei Road, at Kamaole Beach Parks I, II, and III, around Piilani Village Shopping Center, and in the condo zones near Kamaole Sands and Maui Sunset. The Piilani Highway corridor also pulls frequent traffic enforcement.

Check the Maui PD page for the records request form and station hours. The main line is (808) 244-6345.

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When someone is booked, Maui PD takes a mugshot and fingerprints, then enters the arrest into the state system. The Records Division in Wailuku sells copies of police reports. The first page is $5 and each page after that is $0.25. Reports tied to open cases are held back until review clears the file for release.

Note: Some Kihei incidents draw federal or state agency input, so the Maui PD file may not be the only source for a full picture of the case.

Kihei Cases in Second Circuit Court

Cases from Kihei are filed in the Second Circuit Court at 2145 Main Street, Wailuku. The main line is (808) 244-2700. The court handles felonies, misdemeanors, and traffic cases from across Maui County. The District Court at the same address handles lower-level cases and small claims.

Use eCourt Kokua to look up a case by name or number. The search is free. The site shows filings, hearing dates, charges, and how the case ended. For a paper copy, go to the clerk's window. Copies cost $3 for up to 30 pages. Certified copies cost more.

The state judiciary site at courts.state.hi.us has forms, self-help guides, and the full fee chart. The Second Circuit calendar posts daily hearing lists, which can help you find what courtroom a case will be in.

Kihei Jail and MCCC Inmate Records

Kihei arrestees who are not released go to the Maui Community Correctional Center, known as MCCC. The facility sits at 600 Waiale Drive in Wailuku. Phone is (808) 243-5101. MCCC is run by the Hawaii Department of Corrections and holds both pre-trial and short-term inmates.

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Visit the DCR site for the online inmate search and visit rules. The tool shows the person's name, where they are held, and the expected release date. Visits need to be set up ahead of time. Each first-time visitor has to fill out an application. The form is on the DCR site.

Once someone is released from MCCC, the record drops from the public list within about a day. The rest of the case file stays with the court and with Maui PD. For deeper searches, the state rap sheet through HCJDC is the better tool.

Kihei Busted Mugshots and State Rap Sheet

The Hawaii Criminal Justice Data Center builds the statewide rap sheet. For Kihei busted mugshots, the rap sheet pulls in arrest data from Maui PD, case data from the Second Circuit, and inmate data from MCCC. That one file gives the best view of a person's record in Hawaii.

Order a name check for $30 at HCJDC. A fingerprint check is $55 in person or $35 by mail. The mail option ships a fingerprint card to you. For a quicker read, use eCrim. A name search is $5. A printable report is $12.

You can also visit a Public Access Site. The walk-in printout costs $25. See the site list at the HCJDC Public Access Sites page. Maui has sites near Wailuku for close-to-home access. These kiosks do not release the booking photo. For that, you still need to go through Maui PD.

Kihei Records Law and Privacy

Hawaii public records law sits in HRS Chapter 92F. The chapter is called the Uniform Information Practices Act. It says agencies must share most records on request, unless a specific rule blocks release. Arrest and court records almost always fall on the public side of that line.

For help, the Office of Information Practices runs a help line and posts form letters at oip.hawaii.gov. OIP also hears appeals when an agency says no to a request. Kihei residents can use OIP to push back on Maui PD or on court staff.

Criminal history rules are in HRS Chapter 846. Expungement is in HRS Chapter 831. The first expungement file costs $35. Later files are $50. A sealed record will not show up in an eCrim or HCJDC check, though a paper copy may still be held by the court clerk.

Note: Maui PD case notes can name witnesses and victims, so the agency often redacts those parts before sending a report to any outside requester.

Local Resources for Kihei Records

The Legal Aid Society of Hawaii has a Maui office that helps low-income residents with records and expungement steps. The state judiciary self-help page at courts.state.hi.us lists forms for fee waivers, motion filings, and copy requests.

Kihei residents who want to fix an old record can file an expungement motion through the Second Circuit Court. The motion is filed at the Wailuku courthouse. Help is free through the self-help center, but you still pay the expungement fee. You can also hire a lawyer through the Hawaii State Bar referral service.

For records tied to the Maui Research and Technology Park, Kihei schools, or state roads such as Piilani Highway, use the same Maui PD request process. The state Attorney General's office at ag.hawaii.gov also lists statewide rules that touch Kihei records.

Kihei Arrest Record Tips

A Kihei busted mugshots search works best when you have a name and a rough date of arrest. Maui PD's Records Division at (808) 244-6345 can help narrow the window. The state HCJDC file is the most complete statewide source for conviction history. For pending cases, use eCourt Kokua. Some records may be sealed under a court order. A person can request a copy of their own sealed file through the court clerk.

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Maui County Busted Mugshots

Kihei sits in Maui County. All cases feed through the Second Circuit Court and Maui Police Department. For the full Maui County guide with more record search tools, see the county page.

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