Find Schofield Barracks Recent Bookings

Schofield Barracks recent bookings split between two systems. On the Army base, the military police handle arrests through the federal military justice system. Off the base, the Honolulu Police Department Wahiawa Substation has jurisdiction over state-level crimes. To find Schofield Barracks recent bookings on the state side, most people start with HPD's Daily Arrest Logs. Off-base misdemeanor cases tied to Schofield Barracks move to the Wahiawa District Court. Federal matters on the installation stay with the Army and U.S. authorities, not with Hawaii state records.

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Schofield Barracks Booking Overview

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On-Base and Off-Base Recent Bookings

Schofield Barracks sits in central Oahu. It is a U.S. Army installation, so most on-base arrests are a federal matter. Military police and security forces work the base. Cases for military law violations run through the military justice system, not Hawaii state courts.

Read the U.S. Army Garrison Hawaii site for the on-base side. The garrison page covers directorate contacts, emergency numbers, and gate access rules. Federal arrests on military property move to federal authorities. Those cases do not show up on the state daily arrest logs or on Hawaii SAVIN.

The image below shows the U.S. Army Garrison Hawaii landing page. It is the starting point for on-base Schofield Barracks recent bookings questions.

Schofield Barracks Recent Bookings tied to U.S. Army Garrison Hawaii

Off the base, HPD has jurisdiction over state-level crimes. The Wahiawa Substation is the local HPD office for off-base Schofield Barracks recent bookings.

HPD Wahiawa for Schofield Recent Bookings

The Wahiawa Substation sits at 330 North Cane Street, Wahiawa, HI 96786. The main phone is (808) 723-8700. District 2 takes in Schofield Barracks, Wheeler Army Air Field, Kunia Communications Center, the U.S. Navy Communications Center, and U.S. Army at Helemano, along with Mililani, Wahiawa, Waialua, Haleiwa, and the North Shore.

Visit the Honolulu Police Department site for the state-level tools tied to Schofield Barracks recent bookings. The site has the daily arrest logs, the wanted persons list, and the report request form. HPD does not handle on-base arrests, but it does handle off-base incidents involving service members and civilians alike.

If a case tied to a service member crosses the gate into state jurisdiction, HPD books the case. Short term holds may stay at the Wahiawa station or move to the Alapai cellblock. From there, the case either clears on bail or moves to OCCC. State arrests under HPD custody are subject to HRS Chapter 803.

The image below shows the HPD police reports page used for Schofield Barracks recent bookings requests at the state level.

Schofield Barracks Recent Bookings via HPD police reports request system

For full report copies, fees run $0.50 for the first page and $0.25 after. A color copy is $0.65 per page. Checks go to the City and County of Honolulu.

Schofield Barracks Recent Bookings Logs

HPD posts adult Daily Arrest Logs in 6-hour blocks. The logs cover all of Oahu. Off-base Schofield Barracks recent bookings show in the same logs as Wahiawa, Mililani, and the rest of District 2.

Visit the HPD Daily Arrest Logs page to download recent files. Each entry lists full name, any known alias, age, sex, race, charges, arrest report number, time and manner of release, and the arrest location. Logs are also displayed on paper at the Alapai security post 24 hours a day.

Logs roll off the site 14 days after they post. The logs do not include on-base arrests run by the military police. They also do not include federal arrests made on military property.

To find a Schofield Barracks recent bookings entry in the daily log, have these ready:

  • The name and any known alias
  • The date of the arrest
  • A rough 6-hour block
  • The charge or arrest location if you know it

The log is a short summary. For full details on a Schofield Barracks recent bookings case, file a report request with HPD through the police reports portal. HPD releases reports once the case is closed and the investigation is complete.

OCCC Holds for Schofield Cases

When a state-level Schofield Barracks arrestee cannot post bail, HPD transfers them to the Oahu Community Correctional Center. OCCC is the main pretrial jail for Oahu. It 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. Visit OCCC for the full intake and visit rules.

For tracking custody on off-base Schofield Barracks recent bookings, use Hawaii SAVIN. Sign up at Hawaii SAVIN for alerts by phone, text, or email. Fingerprints at OCCC go to the Hawaii Criminal Justice Data Center under HRS § 846-3.

Note: Military inmates held on-base at Schofield Barracks do not show on OCCC or SAVIN. For federal inmates tied to the installation, use the BOP Inmate Locator.

Wahiawa District Court Cases

State-level misdemeanors and traffic cases tied to Schofield Barracks recent bookings go to the Wahiawa District Court. The court sits at 1034 Kilani Avenue, Wahiawa, HI 96786. The main phone is (808) 534-6600. Felony cases move to the First Circuit at Ka'ahumanu Hale in Honolulu.

Visit eCourt Kokua to search state cases by name, case ID, or citation number. The portal shows party names, hearing dates, and docket entries. Sealed cases and juvenile files stay out of public view. Clerk of Court fees run $5 for a document search. Copy fees are $1 for the first page and 50 cents for each added page.

The Wahiawa court handles state-level matters only. Courts-martial and federal Army cases tied to Schofield Barracks recent bookings run through the military justice system and federal district court.

Schofield Barracks Records Under State Law

State open records law is the Uniform Information Practices Act at HRS Chapter 92F. HPD releases state reports under HRS § 92F-12 and § 92F-13. Common redactions cover names of minors, home addresses, social security numbers, birth dates, and phone numbers.

Criminal history rules are laid out in HRS Chapter 846. The fingerprint flow from booking to HCJDC ties each state-level Schofield Barracks arrest to the state record. For an official conviction summary, contact the Hawaii Criminal Justice Data Center at (808) 587-3279.

Federal and military records sit outside the state open records system. The Army handles release of Schofield Barracks on-base arrest info through Army public affairs channels and the Freedom of Information Act process.

The HCJDC office is at the Kekuanaoa Building, 465 S. King Street, Room 102, Honolulu. Walk-in printouts at an HCJDC public access site cost $25 each. Results list adult conviction records tied to the name, not the underlying reports.

HPD keeps a public Wanted Persons List on its site. Names, photos when available, charges, and warrant info are posted for public review. If a name shows up tied to a Schofield area case, the tip line is the right path.

Call HPD at (808) 529-3111 or CrimeStoppers Honolulu at (808) 955-8300 to report a state-level tip tied to Schofield Barracks recent bookings. CrimeStoppers tips can be left with no name given. For an on-base tip, call the military police at the garrison. To check for an open state warrant in your own name, call the HPD Records and Identification Warrants Unit at (808) 723-3258.

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Schofield Barracks ties to the Wahiawa area at the state level. The cities below share the same HPD and OCCC system for state-level bookings.

Back to Honolulu County for the countywide view of recent bookings tools, fees, and court paths.