Kailua Recent Bookings Lookup
Kailua recent bookings come through the Kailua Substation at 219 Kuulei Road. The substation covers Windward Oahu, including Kailua and Lanikai. Arrests made here are logged by HPD and listed in the Daily Arrest Logs. If the person cannot post bail, they move from Kailua through Alapai to the Oahu Community Correctional Center. Misdemeanor and traffic cases go to the Kailua District Court. Felonies go to Ka'ahumanu Hale in Honolulu. To track Kailua recent bookings, use the logs first, then the court or jail tool.
Kailua Booking Overview
Kailua Substation HPD
Kailua sits on the windward side of Oahu. It is a bedroom town for much of the island. The Kailua Substation is the local HPD site. It is at 219 Kuulei Road, Kailua, HI 96734. The phone is (808) 723-8838. Fax is (808) 723-8887.
The substation is part of HPD District 4. District 4 also includes Kaneohe and Kahuku. Officers from Kailua handle most arrests in Kailua, Lanikai, and parts of Waimanalo. Most Kailua recent bookings start here, then move to Alapai Headquarters at 801 South Beretania Street for the main cellblock.
For the full list of HPD sites, see the HPD office locations page. The main HPD line is (808) 529-3111. To check if someone is at the Kailua Substation, call (808) 723-8838. To check at Alapai, call (808) 723-3000.
Bail at HPD may be posted in cash or bond. Cash must be in exact change. Cash bail above $10,000 needs IRS Form 8300. Photos and video are not allowed in any HPD facility.
Kailua Daily Arrest Logs
HPD's Daily Arrest Logs hold each adult arrest from Oahu, including Kailua recent bookings. The log is split into 6-hour blocks and uploaded by the HPD Information Technology Division each day.
Pull the logs at HPD Daily Arrest Logs. Each log is a PDF. Open the file for the date you want. Use Ctrl+F to search for a name, a street, or a place like Kailua, Lanikai, or Kuulei Road. The logs are free. Old logs roll off after 14 days.
The page shows each log by date. It is the one public view that ties Kailua recent bookings to the rest of Oahu on a single timeline. The log is also printed and posted 24 hours a day at the Central Receiving security post at Alapai.
The log row fields for Kailua bookings are:
- Full name and alias
- Age, sex, and race
- Charges and offense codes
- Arrest time, date, and place
- Arrest report number
- Booking and release codes
The log does not hold the sworn affidavit of probable cause. For that, file a report request to HPD under HRS Chapter 92F. Fees run $0.50 for the first page and $0.25 for each added page. HPD processes requests within 10 business days.
Kailua District Court
Misdemeanor and traffic cases from Kailua recent bookings go to the Kailua District Court. The court is at 600 Kailua Road, Kailua, HI 96734. Phone is (808) 534-6800. Hours are Monday through Friday.
Felony cases from Kailua move to Ka'ahumanu Hale at 777 Punchbowl Street in Honolulu. Most traffic citations, petty theft, and small assault cases stay in Kailua for quicker hearings.
Search a case at eCourt Kokua. You can look by party name, case ID, or citation. The portal shows hearing dates, party info, and docket entries. 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.
Under HRS Chapter 803, a person must be brought before a judge within 48 hours of arrest. That rule keeps Kailua cases moving. Most bond hearings happen the next business day after booking.
OCCC Custody After Kailua Arrest
If bail is not posted, HPD moves the person from Alapai to the Oahu Community Correctional Center. OCCC is the main jail for all of Oahu, including Kailua. The facility is at 2199 Kamehameha Highway, Honolulu, HI 96819. Main line is (808) 832-1777. Visitation hotline is (808) 832-1633.
Visit OCCC for the facility page. It lists visit hours, phone lines, and the inmate process. OCCC has 950 beds. It is run by the Hawaii Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation.
To track an inmate tied to a Kailua booking, use Hawaii SAVIN. SAVIN is free. It runs on the VINE platform. You get alerts by phone, text, or email when custody status changes. SAVIN does not track federal inmates.
Under HRS Chapter 846, HPD sends fingerprints and arrest details to the Hawaii Criminal Justice Data Center after each booking. This feeds the state repository with each Kailua recent bookings entry.
Criminal History for Kailua Residents
For an official summary of a conviction tied to a Kailua arrest, 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. The results cover adult conviction data only. Non-conviction data is kept private. The HCJDC also runs a Public Access Site at HPD headquarters for in-person lookups. See HCJDC Public Access Sites for hours and phone lines. Each printout costs $25.
For federal cases tied to Kailua, use the BOP Inmate Locator. The Federal Detention Center is at 351 Elliott Street in Honolulu.
HPD Wanted Persons and Kailua Tips
HPD keeps a Wanted Persons List online. The list shows names, photos, charges, and warrant info for people sought by the department. Some of those people live or work in Kailua.
See the list at the HPD Wanted Persons page. To check if you have an active warrant on your own name, call the Records and Identification Division Warrants Unit at (808) 723-3258. Do not show up at the Kailua Substation to ask in person without calling first.
If you have a tip on a Kailua suspect, call HPD at (808) 529-3111 or CrimeStoppers at (808) 955-8300. Tips may lead to a new arrest that shows up in the next Kailua recent bookings log.
TRO service status for Kailua cases can be checked by calling District 4 at (808) 723-8838. Kahuku Substation is (808) 723-8650 for north shore areas of the same district. Keep the case number ready for the call.
Note: The online list is updated as warrants are served, recalled, or added, so check back when a case changes hands. Not every active warrant shows up online.
Other Cities in Honolulu County
Kailua shares District 4 patrol with Kaneohe and Kahuku. The Oahu cities below all feed the same HPD system and the same OCCC jail.
For the full island view, see Honolulu County.