Search Makakilo Recent Bookings
Makakilo recent bookings come from the Honolulu Police Department Kapolei Substation, which patrols District 8 on the leeward side of Oahu. To search Makakilo recent bookings, most people start with HPD's Daily Arrest Logs page. The logs list name, age, charges, and time of arrest in 6-hour blocks. If a Makakilo arrest leads to a hold past 48 hours, the inmate is sent to the Oahu Community Correctional Center. The related court case then shows up on eCourt Kokua. Each step in the booking path has a different tool.
Makakilo Booking Overview
Makakilo Recent Bookings at HPD Kapolei
Makakilo sits in HPD District 8. The Kapolei Substation is the nearest HPD office that books and holds people picked up in the neighborhood. Makakilo recent bookings start here before they move on.
Visit the Honolulu Police Department site for the full set of public tools tied to Makakilo recent bookings. The site has the daily arrest logs, the wanted persons list, and the report request system. The Kapolei Substation sits at 1100 Kamokila Boulevard, Kapolei, HI 96707. The main phone is (808) 723-8400.
To find out if a Makakilo arrestee is being held at the Kapolei Substation, you can call the station line. Short term holds stay at the station or at the main HPD cellblock. Makakilo recent bookings then either clear on bail or get moved to OCCC.
Read about the HPD Police Reports request process before you reach out. The lead-in page walks through the online portal, what ID you need, and which reports stay sealed. A color copy of a government ID must be sent with every Makakilo recent bookings report request. The Records Unit is open Monday through Friday, 7:45 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.
To see the source in context, the image below shows the HPD police reports page used for Makakilo recent bookings requests.
The HPD portal also lets you track the request by number. Reports over 10 pages may not ship the same day.
Makakilo Recent Bookings Daily Arrest Logs
HPD posts adult Daily Arrest Logs to its main site in 6-hour blocks. The logs cover all of Oahu, including Makakilo. They list full name, any known alias, age, sex, race, the arrest charge, arrest report number, time of release, and the location of the arrest.
Visit the HPD Daily Arrest Logs page to pull recent log files. Each log drops as a PDF. Use Ctrl+F to search by last name. The logs are also shown at the Alapai security post 24 hours a day.
Logs roll off the site 14 days after they post. Save the file right away if it matters to you. The daily arrest logs do not include federal arrests. They also do not include military arrests on base, so a case tied to nearby installations may never show.
To find a Makakilo recent bookings entry, you need a few basic things:
- The full name of the person, with any known alias
- The date of the arrest
- An idea of the 6-hour time block
- The charge or case type if you know it
The log is not a full police report. It does not include the affidavit of probable cause or witness info. For that level of detail on Makakilo recent bookings, you file a report request with HPD. Fees run $0.50 for the first page and $0.25 for each page after.
Makakilo Bookings at OCCC
When a Makakilo arrestee cannot post bail or is held for more proceedings, HPD moves them to the Oahu Community Correctional Center. OCCC is the main pretrial jail for all of Oahu. The facility sits at 2199 Kamehameha Highway, Honolulu, HI 96819.
OCCC has a 950-bed capacity. It is run by the Hawaii Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation. The main phone is (808) 832-1777. The visitation hotline is (808) 832-1633. The Inmate Classification Office is (808) 587-2567. Visit OCCC for facility info, visit rules, and the intake process.
For ongoing Makakilo recent bookings tracking, use Hawaii SAVIN. Sign up at Hawaii SAVIN. You get alerts by phone, text, or email when custody status changes. The booking flow also sends prints and arrest info to the Hawaii Criminal Justice Data Center under HRS § 846-3.
Note: SAVIN does not cover federal inmates or anyone still in an HPD cellblock. For federal cases tied to Makakilo, use the BOP Inmate Locator instead.
Kapolei District Court for Makakilo Cases
Most Makakilo recent bookings involving misdemeanors or traffic matters move to the Kapolei District Court. The court sits at 4700 Kamehameha Highway, Kapolei, HI 96797. The phone is (808) 534-6200. Felony charges from Makakilo arrests move to the First Circuit Court at Ka'ahumanu Hale, 777 Punchbowl Street, Honolulu.
Visit eCourt Kokua to search open and closed cases by name, case ID, or citation number. The portal shows party names, hearing dates, and docket entries. Sealed cases and juvenile matters are not in the public view. Clerk of Court fees are $5 for a document search. Copies cost $1 for the first page and 50 cents for each added page.
Makakilo felony cases run on the same basic path as the rest of Oahu. Bond hearings often fall inside 48 hours, in line with HRS Chapter 803. The short time frame is why the daily arrest log and SAVIN pair so well.
Cases filed at Kapolei District Court often include drug charges, driving under the influence, minor assault, theft, and public order offenses tied to Makakilo and the wider leeward area. The District Court can also hear minor criminal charges and set bail on state cases from the Kapolei Substation intake.
Makakilo Recent Bookings Public Access
Hawaii's open records law is the Uniform Information Practices Act. Read the full chapter at HRS Chapter 92F. HPD releases reports under HRS § 92F-12 and § 92F-13. Names, home addresses, social security numbers, birth dates, and phone numbers are often redacted.
For an official summary of a conviction record tied to a Makakilo booking, the Hawaii Criminal Justice Data Center is the source. The HCJDC office is at the Kekuanaoa Building, 465 S. King Street, Room 102, Honolulu, HI 96813. The criminal history line is (808) 587-3279. You can also walk into one of the HCJDC Public Access Sites. Each printout costs $25.
Arrest procedure in Hawaii is laid out in HRS Chapter 803. Criminal history rules are at HRS Chapter 846. These statutes shape what goes public, what stays sealed, and how long records stay on the books.
Below is a fallback image of the state statutes page that governs Makakilo arrest and booking procedure.
If a statute section is cited during a hearing, you can pull the exact text from the state legislature site.
Wanted Persons and Tips in Makakilo
HPD keeps a Wanted Persons List on its site. The list includes names, photos when available, charges, and warrant info. A Makakilo resident who wants to check a neighbor or relative name can start there.
To report a tip tied to a Makakilo recent bookings case, call HPD at (808) 529-3111 or CrimeStoppers Honolulu at (808) 955-8300. Tips to CrimeStoppers can be made with no name given. To check if you have an active warrant, call the HPD Records and Identification Warrants Unit at (808) 723-3258.
Note: Makakilo does not have its own dedicated CrimeStoppers line. The countywide Honolulu CrimeStoppers tip line covers the entire island.
Other Cities in Honolulu County
Makakilo files booking records through HPD and OCCC. Other Honolulu County cities use the same path. Pick a city below to see the local steps.
Back to Honolulu County for the full county view of recent bookings tools, forms, and fees.