East Honolulu Recent Bookings
East Honolulu recent bookings are worked by HPD patrol on the east side of Oahu. The area covers Hawaii Kai, Aina Haina, Kahala, and Kaimuki. Arrests are logged by HPD and show up in the Daily Arrest Logs with a location tag. To search East Honolulu recent bookings, pull the most recent log PDF and scan for names or street addresses in the area. If the person is held, they move to the Oahu Community Correctional Center. Court cases go to the First Circuit. Each step adds new public data.
East Honolulu Booking Overview
HPD Patrol in East Honolulu
East Honolulu is a stretch of coast and hills on the windward side of the Urban Honolulu core. The zone is served by the Honolulu Police Department through its district patrol. The Kaimuki district is the one most often tied to East Honolulu recent bookings.
Officers make arrests in the field. They then book the arrestee at Alapai Headquarters at 801 South Beretania Street, Honolulu, HI 96813. The main HPD line is (808) 529-3111. For the Kaimuki district, call (808) 723-3361. For a full list of HPD contacts, see the Honolulu Police Department site.
The HPD page is the top level view of every service the department runs. It has the daily arrest log link, the wanted persons link, the report request tool, and the office location list. Each tool helps with a different part of the East Honolulu recent bookings cycle.
The East Honolulu area is large. It covers beach towns, hillside homes, and shopping spots. Each place has its own pattern of calls. The log is the one public view that ties them all into one file per day.
East Honolulu Daily Arrest Logs
The HPD Daily Arrest Logs hold every adult arrest by HPD, including East Honolulu recent bookings. The logs cover the full island but each entry shows a place of arrest. That place lets you find East Honolulu cases.
Pull the logs at HPD Daily Arrest Logs. Each log is a PDF. A new log is posted every 6 hours. The page holds 14 days of logs at a time. Old logs roll off and are not archived online. Save what you need right away.
This page shows the list of PDFs by date. Click the date you need. Use Ctrl+F to search for a name, a street, or an area name like Hawaii Kai. The log also lists the offense code, age, sex, and race. Report release codes show if the person was cited and set free or held for court.
Key fields in each East Honolulu log row are:
- Full name and alias
- Charge and offense code
- Arrest time and arrest location
- Booking and release codes
- Arrest report number
The log is not a full police report. For the sworn affidavit, submit a report request to HPD. Requests take up to 10 business days to process under HRS Chapter 92F. Fees are $0.50 for the first page and $0.25 for each added page. HPD does not accept credit cards.
OCCC for East Honolulu Recent Bookings
If bail is not posted, HPD moves the person from Alapai to the Oahu Community Correctional Center. OCCC is at 2199 Kamehameha Highway, Honolulu, HI 96819. The main line is (808) 832-1777. The visitation hotline is (808) 832-1633.
OCCC is the main pretrial jail for all of Oahu. It serves East Honolulu along with the rest of the island. The facility has 950 beds. Visit OCCC for facility info, visit rules, and inmate process details. To check custody status, use Hawaii SAVIN. SAVIN runs on the VINE platform and is free.
Under HRS Chapter 803, a person must be brought before a judge within 48 hours of arrest. That rule shapes how East Honolulu recent bookings move through the system. Most people either post bail or move to OCCC within that window.
First Circuit Court for East Honolulu Cases
Cases tied to East Honolulu recent bookings go to the First Circuit Court. Felony cases are filed at Ka'ahumanu Hale at 777 Punchbowl Street, Honolulu, HI 96813. The main line is (808) 539-4300. Misdemeanor and traffic cases go to the District Court at Kauikeaouli Hale at 1111 Alakea Street, Honolulu, HI 96813.
Search a case at eCourt Kokua. You can look by case ID, party name, or citation. The portal shows party info, hearing dates, and docket entries. Sealed cases are not in the public view.
The Clerk of Court charges a $5 search fee at the counter. Copy fees are $1 for the first page and 50 cents per added page. Faxed copies within Hawaii cost more. Most East Honolulu misdemeanor cases are set for arraignment within a week of arrest.
Court hours are Monday through Friday. Legal aid is open to those who cannot afford a lawyer. The Legal Aid Society of Hawaii has a Honolulu office at 924 Bethel Street, Honolulu, HI 96813.
East Honolulu Criminal History Access
For an official summary of an adult conviction tied to East Honolulu recent bookings, use the Hawaii Criminal Justice Data Center. HCJDC is at the Kekuanaoa Building, 465 S. King Street, Room 102, Honolulu, HI 96813. The phone for checks is (808) 587-3279.
Run an online search at eCrim. Each lookup costs a fee. Results cover adult conviction records only. Non-conviction data is kept private under HRS Chapter 846. The HCJDC also runs a Public Access Site at HPD headquarters. See HCJDC for site info and hours. The site phone is (808) 529-3191 and each printout costs $25.
For an anonymous tip on a case tied to an East Honolulu arrest, call HPD at (808) 529-3111 or CrimeStoppers at (808) 955-8300.
HPD Wanted Persons and Warrants
HPD posts a Wanted Persons List online. The list can help you find people being sought in East Honolulu. See HPD Wanted Persons for photos, names, and charges. The list is updated as new warrants are issued.
To check if you have an active warrant on your own name, call the Records and Identification Division Warrants Unit at (808) 723-3258. Not every warrant shows up on the public list. Some are held back for case reasons.
TRO service status for East Honolulu cases can be checked by calling the district station for the respondent's area. District 7 (Kaimuki) is (808) 723-3361. Keep the case number and the respondent's name handy when you call. The records clerk will ask for those to pull up the service file.
Note: The Wanted List does not replace a true warrant check, so always call the Warrants Unit for a name on your side.
Other Cities in Honolulu County
Honolulu County runs one police system for all of Oahu. The cities below use the same HPD flow as East Honolulu.
For the full island view, see Honolulu County.