Wahiawa Busted Mugshots Database

Wahiawa busted mugshots come from the Honolulu Police Department's Wahiawa District Station, which covers central Oahu. The area includes Wahiawa Town, Whitmore Village, Kunia Camp, and the neighborhoods along Kamehameha Highway. Arrests and bookings here flow into Honolulu County files and the state criminal history system. You can pull records through HPD, search cases in eCourt Kokua, or order a rap sheet through the Hawaii Criminal Justice Data Center.

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Wahiawa Overview

~17K Population
Honolulu County
First Circuit Court
HPD Police Agency

The HPD Wahiawa District Station runs patrol for the central Oahu area. Officers work calls along California Avenue, in the Wahiawa Town Center, around Wahiawa General Hospital, and near the Wahiawa Botanical Garden. The station also covers Whitmore Village and Kunia Camp. Schofield Barracks sits just north of town, and military police work hand in hand with HPD on cases that cross the fence.

See honolulupd.org for the Wahiawa station hours and phone line. The site also has the records request form used for police reports.

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When HPD books a person in Wahiawa, the mugshot and fingerprints move into the state system. The Records Division in Honolulu sells police reports for $5 for the first page and $0.25 for each page after. Reports with active case notes may be held back. Once the court case moves forward, more of the file becomes open to the public.

Note: Cases near Schofield Barracks may involve both HPD and federal military police, so the full file may need two separate requests to access.

Wahiawa Court Cases in First Circuit

Wahiawa cases are filed in the First Circuit Court. Felonies are heard in downtown Honolulu. Misdemeanors and traffic cases are heard at the District Court. The Hawaii State Judiciary runs both. The clerk's office keeps copies of every filing, hearing, and final order.

Use eCourt Kokua for a free case search. The tool takes a name or case number. It shows the parties, the charges, and the hearing log. Court document copies cost $3 for up to 30 pages at the clerk's window. Certified copies cost more.

The state court site at courts.state.hi.us posts forms, the fee chart, and the self-help guide. For large or older files, the clerk may need a day or two to pull the record from storage before you can see it.

Wahiawa Busted Mugshots and State Rap Sheet

The Hawaii Criminal Justice Data Center keeps the statewide rap sheet. For Wahiawa busted mugshots, this record shows arrests from HPD, cases from the First Circuit, and inmate files from the Department of Corrections. HCJDC sits inside the Attorney General's office.

Order a name check at HCJDC for $30. A fingerprint check is $55 in person or $35 by mail. For a faster result, use eCrim. A name search is $5 and a printable report is $12. The eCrim site shows only convictions that have not been sealed.

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Public Access Sites sell a walk-in printout for $25. See the list at the HCJDC Public Access Sites page. Wahiawa residents can use any kiosk on Oahu. Bring a photo ID and payment. The kiosk prints the rap sheet but does not release the booking photo. For the mugshot itself, you need to go through HPD.

Wahiawa Jail and OCCC Records

Wahiawa arrestees held without bail go to the Oahu Community Correctional Center. OCCC sits in Kalihi, near downtown Honolulu. The Department of Corrections runs the jail. Booking at OCCC updates the state inmate list within about a day.

Use the inmate search at dcr.hawaii.gov. The tool shows the person's name, location, and expected release date. Visit rules and mail rules are also posted. First-time visitors must apply online and be cleared before the visit.

Short holds may drop off the public list once the person is released on bail or on their own signed promise to appear. For longer stays, OCCC may move the person to a different facility after a conviction. That change will show up in the online inmate list when it posts.

Wahiawa Public Records Law

Hawaii keeps most arrest and court records open under HRS Chapter 92F. The Uniform Information Practices Act lets any person ask an agency for a copy. The agency must reply within a set time. Appeals go through the Office of Information Practices.

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See oip.hawaii.gov for sample letters and fee limits. OIP also hears formal appeals when an agency says no to a request. The service is free and open to any Wahiawa resident who thinks an agency held back a record without a good reason.

The rules for criminal history are in HRS Chapter 846. Expungement is in HRS Chapter 831. The first expungement file costs $35. Later files are $50 each. After a record is sealed, it will not show in a standard rap sheet or eCrim search, though a paper copy may still sit in the court file room.

Note: Wahiawa case files that touch federal or military jurisdiction may not all fall under HRS 92F, so some records may need a federal request through a different agency.

Tips for Wahiawa Records Searches

Start with eCourt Kokua to check for a case. The search is free. Once you have the case number, you can ask the clerk for paper copies. If you need the booking photo, send a police report request to HPD Records. Ask for all releasable pages, including any available booking photo.

For a statewide rap sheet, pay for an HCJDC check or use eCrim. For a quick walk-in printout, go to a Public Access Site. The best path depends on how much detail you need. A simple name match may take just a few dollars. A full fingerprint check takes more time and money but catches the deepest record.

Wahiawa residents who want to seal a past case can file an expungement through the First Circuit Court. The self-help center helps with the forms. The Legal Aid Society of Hawaii helps low-income filers at no cost. The state judiciary site at courts.state.hi.us has step-by-step guides.

Wahiawa Records Search Tips

A Wahiawa busted mugshots search runs through HPD Records at 801 South Beretania Street. The Wahiawa District Station handles patrol here but the Records Division for the full county stays at HQ. For case status, use eCourt Kokua. For conviction records, run a name search on eCrim. The state Public Access Site list shows the six walk-in locations that sell printed records for $25 each.

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Honolulu County Busted Mugshots

Wahiawa is part of Honolulu County. All cases feed through the First Circuit Court. For the county-wide guide with more HPD tools, OCCC details, and state record links, see the Honolulu County page.

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