Access Makakilo Busted Mugshots
Makakilo busted mugshots come from the Honolulu Police Department's Kapolei District Station, which patrols the hills above Kapolei on Oahu. This residential community sits within Honolulu County. All case files for Makakilo move through the First Circuit Court, and local arrest records flow into the same state databases used across Oahu. You can search cases in eCourt Kokua, ask HPD for reports, or pull a rap sheet through the Hawaii Criminal Justice Data Center.
Makakilo Overview
Makakilo Busted Mugshots and HPD Patrol
HPD's Kapolei District Station covers Makakilo. The station runs patrol for the hills neighborhood, Kapolei, Ewa Beach, and other west Oahu areas. Officers handle calls that range from traffic stops on Makakilo Drive to home alarm calls in the planned subdivisions. When HPD books someone, the mugshot and fingerprints move into the state record system within a few days.
Visit honolulupd.org for the station's phone line and the Records Division request form. HPD headquarters sits in Honolulu and handles report fulfillment for every district.
Police reports from Makakilo cost $5 for the first page and $0.25 per page after. Reports with active case notes or victim names may be held back or redacted. Once the case moves into court review, more of the file becomes open to the public. Most reports come back within two weeks of a written request.
Note: HPD releases the booking photo only after the case is cleared for public view, so recent Makakilo mugshots may take a few days to show up in a request.
Makakilo Court Cases and Kapolei Courthouse
Makakilo cases are filed in the First Circuit Court. Felonies are heard in downtown Honolulu. Most misdemeanors and traffic cases are heard at the Kapolei Courthouse. That building is close to Makakilo and saves residents a long drive into town. The Kapolei Courthouse handles District Court matters for west Oahu.
Use eCourt Kokua to look up any Makakilo case. The tool is free to use and shows the case number, the parties, the charges, and how the case ended. Copies of court documents cost $3 for up to 30 pages at the clerk's desk. Certified copies cost more.
The state judiciary home page at courts.state.hi.us holds the daily hearing calendar, fee charts, and every court form. The self-help page has step-by-step guides for filing motions and requesting copies.
Makakilo Busted Mugshots via HCJDC
The Hawaii Criminal Justice Data Center builds the statewide rap sheet. For Makakilo busted mugshots and past cases, the HCJDC rap sheet is the most full state record. It pulls arrest data from HPD, case data from the judiciary, and inmate data from the Department of Corrections.
Order a name check at HCJDC for $30. A fingerprint check is $55 in person or $35 by mail. The fingerprint path finds any record tied to the prints, even under old names. For a faster result, use eCrim. A search is $5 and a printable report is $12.
Walk-in kiosks called Public Access Sites sell a printout for $25. See the list at the HCJDC Public Access Sites page. Makakilo residents can use any site on Oahu. Bring a photo ID and payment. Some sites take only cash or check.
Makakilo Jail and OCCC Booking
Makakilo residents arrested and held without bail go to the Oahu Community Correctional Center. OCCC sits in Kalihi, near downtown Honolulu. The Department of Corrections runs the facility. Booking there creates a new photo and an inmate file if the person was not already printed at HPD.
See the inmate search at dcr.hawaii.gov. The tool shows the person's name, location, and expected release date. Visit rules, phone rules, and mail rules are all posted there too. Short holds may drop off the list within a day of release.
For long stays, the court schedule may bring the person back and forth between OCCC and the Kapolei Courthouse. The Makakilo case file stays tied to the court clerk. OCCC tracks only the custody part of the record.
Hawaii Records Law for Makakilo
Hawaii keeps most arrest and court records open under HRS Chapter 92F. The law lets any person ask an agency for a copy. Agencies must respond in a set time. If the request is denied, the Office of Information Practices can hear an appeal.
See oip.hawaii.gov for sample letters and fee limits. OIP helps both requesters and agencies work through the rules. The Attorney General's site at ag.hawaii.gov also lists statewide rules that touch criminal records.
The main criminal history statute is HRS Chapter 846. Expungement is in HRS Chapter 831. A Makakilo arrest that ended in no charge may qualify for expungement. The first file costs $35 and later files cost $50. After a record is sealed, it will not show up in a normal rap sheet search.
Note: Private mugshot sites may keep an old arrest online long after a state expungement, so sealed Makakilo records may still show up in a web search.
Getting Started on a Makakilo Search
Start with eCourt Kokua. The search is free. You get the case number and the charges. With the case number, you can then ask HPD or the court clerk for the paper file. That order saves time and cuts down on wasted fees.
If you need the booking photo itself, send a police report request to HPD's Records Division. Ask for "all releasable pages, including any available booking photo." The request can go by mail or in person. For a statewide record across islands, the HCJDC rap sheet is the better tool.
Makakilo residents who want to clear an old record can file an expungement through the First Circuit Court. The clerk at the Kapolei Courthouse can point you to the right forms. The Legal Aid Society of Hawaii also helps low-income filers at no cost.
Makakilo Records Search Tips
A Makakilo busted mugshots search usually starts at eCourt Kokua since it is free. Once you have a case number, ask HPD Records at 801 South Beretania Street for the police report. For a state conviction check, visit eCrim and pay $5 for a name search. For a paid in-person printout, the HPD main station is a Public Access Site. That means you can walk in, pay $25, and get a statewide conviction sheet on the spot. Sealed files will not show up.
If a Makakilo arrest did not lead to a conviction, the case may qualify for expungement under HRS Chapter 831. Contact the HCJDC Expungement Section at (808) 587-3348 to get the form. Processing runs about 120 days.
Honolulu County Busted Mugshots
Makakilo is in Honolulu County. All files feed through the First Circuit Court and HPD. For the full county guide with more search tools and agency contacts, see the Honolulu County page.
Nearby Cities
These west Oahu cities share HPD and the Kapolei Courthouse. Each has its own page.