Look Up Pearl City Recent Bookings
Pearl City recent bookings are handled by the Pearl City Police Station at 1100 Waimano Home Road. The station is part of HPD's District 3, which covers Pearl City and nearby towns. Arrests are logged by HPD and show up in the Daily Arrest Logs. Most people booked at Pearl City move on to OCCC if they cannot post bail. Court cases are split between the Pearl City District Court for misdemeanors and Ka'ahumanu Hale for felonies. To search Pearl City recent bookings, work from the log back to the court file.
Pearl City Booking Overview
Pearl City Police Station
The Pearl City Police Station is the base for Pearl City recent bookings. It sits at 1100 Waimano Home Road, Pearl City, HI 96782. The phone is (808) 723-8800. Fax is (808) 723-8834. The station covers Pearl City, Aiea, Waimalu, Pearl Harbor, and parts of the H-1 corridor.
The station is run by HPD and uses the same booking tools as Alapai Headquarters. Most adults arrested in Pearl City are first brought to the Pearl City station. From there, they may be transferred to Alapai for the main cellblock or held for a short time locally.
Visit the HPD office locations page for driving info, hours, and fax numbers. Pearl City hours follow standard HPD rules. Records requests for Pearl City reports go through HPD's central Records Unit at Alapai, not the local station.
To find out if someone is held at the Pearl City station, call (808) 723-8800. To check at Alapai, call (808) 723-3000. Bail may be posted in cash or bond. Cash must be exact change.
Pearl City Daily Arrest Logs
Pearl City arrests show up in HPD's Daily Arrest Logs along with every other adult booking from Oahu. The logs are split by 6-hour blocks and loaded by the HPD Information Technology Division. They stay online for 14 days.
Get the logs from HPD Daily Arrest Logs. Each file is a PDF. Open the file and use Ctrl+F to search for a name or a street in Pearl City, such as Waimano Home Road or Lehua Avenue. The logs show full name, alias, age, race, sex, and charges. Each entry has a report number and time of release.
The logs do not hold federal arrests or military arrests on nearby bases. For federal cases tied to Pearl Harbor, check the BOP Inmate Locator.
To file a report request for a Pearl City booking, use the HPD police reports page. The Records Unit is at Alapai, not at Pearl City. Fees run $0.50 for the first page and $0.25 for each added page. Color copies are $0.65 per page.
This page shows the forms, payment rules, and mailing steps. HPD accepts cash, check, or cashier's check. They do not take cards. Requests may need a self-addressed stamped envelope for mail returns. Release of a report takes up to 10 business days under HRS Chapter 92F.
Pearl City District Court
Misdemeanor and traffic cases from Pearl City recent bookings go to the Pearl City District Court. The court is at 870 Fourth Street, Pearl City, HI 96782. Phone is (808) 534-6400. The court runs Monday through Friday.
Felony cases from Pearl City still go to Ka'ahumanu Hale at 777 Punchbowl Street in Honolulu. Traffic tickets and misdemeanors stay in Pearl City for quicker hearings.
Search a case at eCourt Kokua. You can search by party name, case ID, or citation number. 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. This rule keeps Pearl City recent bookings moving. Most cases hit arraignment fast.
OCCC for Pearl City Recent Bookings
If the person cannot post bail, HPD moves them from the Pearl City station to Alapai, then to the Oahu Community Correctional Center. OCCC is the main jail for all of Oahu. The address is 2199 Kamehameha Highway, Honolulu, HI 96819. The main phone is (808) 832-1777. Visitation hotline is (808) 832-1633.
Visit OCCC for facility info, visit hours, and phone lines. OCCC has 950 beds and is run by the Hawaii Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation.
To track an inmate tied to a Pearl City 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.
Pearl City Criminal History Checks
The Hawaii Criminal Justice Data Center runs a Public Access Site at HPD headquarters. Pearl City residents can use the site to search adult conviction data. Each printout costs $25.
Visit the HCJDC Public Access Sites page for site hours and phone info. The HPD site phone is (808) 529-3191. Run an online lookup at eCrim. Each search costs a fee and results show adult conviction records only.
Under HRS Chapter 846, the state repository is fed by each arrest booked at HPD, which means Pearl City recent bookings flow to HCJDC with fingerprints and charges.
HPD Wanted Persons for Pearl City
HPD posts a Wanted Persons List online. Some of the people on the list live or hide in the Pearl City area. View the list at the HPD Wanted Persons page. The list has names, photos, charges, and warrant info.
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 Pearl City station to ask in person without calling first.
If you have a tip on a person wanted in Pearl City, call HPD at (808) 529-3111 or CrimeStoppers at (808) 955-8300. CrimeStoppers takes tips by phone and keeps the caller anonymous.
District 3 is the HPD patrol zone for Pearl City. Within that zone, officers run both calls for service and active patrol. That means most Pearl City recent bookings are made by officers who work the area day to day. The station acts as the first stop for paperwork and booking details before the file is sent downtown.
Note: TRO service status for Pearl City cases can be checked by calling District 3 at (808) 723-8800.
For cases that cross district lines, the HPD Records Unit at Alapai is the main point of contact. The unit keeps the master file for each arrest, and Pearl City entries are no exception. Call (808) 723-3258 during business hours to request a copy or verify case status.
Other Cities in Honolulu County
All Oahu cities feed the same HPD arrest log and the same OCCC jail. See the nearby cities below.
For every city and every station, see Honolulu County.