Mililani Town Busted Mugshots Records
Mililani Town busted mugshots and arrest records come from the Honolulu Police Department. HPD patrols the central Oahu planned community from its Wahiawa and Pearl City stations, and all bookings route to HPD Records in Honolulu. Court cases from Mililani Town head to the First Circuit, either at 777 Punchbowl Street or at the Kapolei Courthouse. This page lays out how to find a Mililani Town mugshot, pull a police report, look up a court docket, and check inmate status at OCCC.
Mililani Town Overview
HPD Mililani Town Arrest Records
Mililani Town does not have its own HPD station. Patrol coverage comes from the Wahiawa District Station to the north and the Pearl City Station to the south. Both run mobile patrols through the Mililani subdivisions, the shopping centers on Meheula Parkway, and the school zones near Mililani High and Mililani Middle. Most Mililani Town arrests involve traffic stops, domestic incidents, and property crimes, which matches the profile of a low-density planned community.
Once an arrest is made, booking is done at the nearest district station with holding cells. Mugshots, prints, and booking numbers are entered into the HPD system, and the file is stored with the main Records Division at 801 South Beretania Street in Honolulu. Police reports cost $5 for the first page and $0.25 for each extra page. Below is a look at the HPD page that covers the Mililani area and the request forms for arrest records.
For online requests, go to the Honolulu Police Department site. The site has a records request form and phone numbers for each district. Mililani Town residents can send the request by mail or drop it off at any HPD station.
Note: HPD keeps online arrest logs for recent bookings, which means Mililani Town incidents show up in the public log within days of the arrest.
Mililani Town Court Case Search
Criminal cases from Mililani Town are filed in the First Circuit Court. Felonies head to the main courthouse at 777 Punchbowl Street in Honolulu. Misdemeanors and traffic cases are often routed to the Kapolei Courthouse, which sits on the west side and is a shorter drive for many Mililani Town residents. Family Court cases, including juvenile matters from Mililani High or Mililani Middle, are handled in Honolulu under sealed rules.
You can look up a Mililani Town case on eCourt Kokua. The portal is free and pulls records from across the state. Type in a party name, and the system returns charges, hearing dates, and case status. For certified copies, go to the Legal Documents Section at the First Circuit. Copies run $3 for the first 1 to 30 pages. A full year subscription for bulk access is $500, mainly used by research firms.
The Hawaii Judiciary site has the full list of court locations, hours, and fee schedules. If your Mililani Town case has been sealed or involves a juvenile, the docket will be hidden from public search. In that case, you will need to file a UIPA request or motion the court for access.
Mililani Town Criminal History
The Hawaii Criminal Justice Data Center is the main source for full criminal history on a Mililani Town resident. A name check runs $30, a fingerprint check is $55 in person or $35 by mail. The fingerprint option is the most accurate. The HCJDC accepts mail requests, which works well for Mililani Town residents who would rather not drive into town.
For a fast web-based check, use eCrim. A basic search is $5. The full report runs $12. eCrim pulls conviction-only data, so if the arrest in Mililani Town was dropped or dismissed, it will not show on the report. A court docket check on eCourt Kokua is the right tool for that. A paper printout from a Public Access Site is another option and costs $25.
Below is a look at the HCJDC request page where Mililani Town residents can order a criminal history check by name or fingerprints.
The Public Access Sites list is maintained by the Attorney General. HPD's Honolulu headquarters is the closest walk-in site for many Mililani Town residents. Kapolei also has a site.
Mililani Town Inmate and Booking Info
Mililani Town arrestees who are held go to the Oahu Community Correctional Center in Honolulu. OCCC handles pretrial detainees and short-sentence inmates for the whole island. Bookings from Mililani Town are logged there within a few hours of arrest, and the online Hawaii Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation inmate search shows the facility, charges, custody status, and projected release date.
Mililani Town residents can also reach OCCC by phone for bond and release questions. If a detainee has been transferred to a different facility, the online search updates within a day. For long-term custody records, a UIPA request to DCR is needed. That is the slow route, but it covers files that are no longer in the active system.
Pretrial Services may screen Mililani Town arrestees for supervised release. That program allows some defendants to leave custody and wait for their court date at home. Supervised release keeps the arrest record and booking mugshot in the HPD system. The record stays until expungement is requested and granted.
Mililani Town Public Records Access
Public records rights in Mililani Town flow from HRS 92F, the Uniform Information Practices Act. Anyone can ask HPD, the Judiciary, or HCJDC for records from Mililani Town. The Office of Information Practices is the watchdog, and it publishes a records request builder. Below is a look at the OIP public records info page, a useful starting point for any Mililani Town records request.
Criminal history is covered under HRS 846. That chapter sets HCJDC's duty to hold arrest data from Mililani Town. Expungement is in HRS 831, with a $35 first fee and $50 later. The Attorney General runs the program. Mililani Town residents can submit their paperwork by mail, which keeps them out of downtown traffic.
For basic incident reports or police log entries from Mililani Town, a UIPA request is free or low-cost. HPD has 10 business days to respond. If the request is denied, the OIP can weigh in. Most refusals are tied to open investigations or juvenile records, which are sealed under state law.
Note: A Mililani Town records request filed under UIPA must be answered within 10 business days, though agencies can ask for more time if the records are large.
Honolulu County Busted Mugshots
Mililani Town is in Honolulu County, and arrest records and mugshots run through HPD and the First Circuit Court. The county page has more on district stations, OCCC, and broader search tools.
Nearby Cities
These cities near Mililani Town also file arrest records through HPD and the First Circuit Court.