Wahiawa Recent Bookings Lookup
Wahiawa recent bookings pass through the Honolulu Police Department Wahiawa Substation, which covers HPD District 2 across central Oahu. To find Wahiawa recent bookings, most people check HPD's Daily Arrest Logs first. These logs list name, age, charges, and arrest time in 6-hour blocks. When a person cannot bail out, the booking path leads to the Oahu Community Correctional Center. Court action tied to Wahiawa arrests flows to the Wahiawa District Court and, for felonies, to Ka'ahumanu Hale in town. Each piece fits a different part of the booking timeline.
Wahiawa Booking Overview
HPD Wahiawa Substation Bookings
The Wahiawa Substation is the local HPD office for Wahiawa recent bookings. It sits at 330 North Cane Street, Wahiawa, HI 96786. The main phone is (808) 723-8700. The fax is (808) 723-8757.
District 2 is central Oahu. It runs from Kipapa Gulch and Waiahole Stream on the south, the Waianae mountains on the west, the Koolau mountains on the east, and the shoreline from Kaena Point through Sunset Beach on the north. The district also takes in Mililani, Kunia, Wahiawa, Whitmore, Waialua, Haleiwa, Waimea, and Sunset Beach. Several military installations sit inside the district too, including Wheeler Army Air Field, Kunia Communications Center, Schofield Barracks, U.S. Navy Communications Center, and U.S. Army at Helemano.
Visit the Honolulu Police Department site for the public tools tied to Wahiawa recent bookings. The main site has the daily arrest logs, the wanted persons list, the report request form, and station contact info. The full list of HPD office locations includes Wahiawa along with every other substation on Oahu.
Short term holds stay at the substation or at the main HPD cellblock. To ask if a Wahiawa arrestee is still being held at a local station, call the station line. The bailout process runs out of Alapai Headquarters in most cases.
The image below shows the HPD Central Receiving Division page. Most Wahiawa recent bookings route through Central Receiving once they leave the substation.
Read the Central Receiving page for the bail, cash limit, and parking notes tied to Wahiawa bookings.
Wahiawa Recent Bookings Arrest Logs
HPD posts adult Daily Arrest Logs in 6-hour blocks. The logs cover the entire island, so Wahiawa recent bookings show up there right next to logs from the rest of Oahu. Each entry has full name, any known alias, age, sex, race, charges, arrest report number, time of release, and the arrest location.
Visit the HPD Daily Arrest Logs page. Logs drop as PDFs. Use Ctrl+F to search by last name. The logs also display on site at the Alapai security post 24 hours a day.
Logs roll off the site 14 days after they post. Save what you need right away. The log does not include federal arrests. It also leaves out military arrests on base, which matters for Wahiawa given the nearby installations.
To find a Wahiawa recent bookings entry in the logs, you need:
- The name of the person, plus any alias
- The date of the arrest
- An idea of the 6-hour time block
- The charge or arrest location if possible
Below is a fallback look at the Honolulu County arrest log landing page used across Wahiawa and the rest of Oahu.
The log is not a full police report. It does not include the probable cause affidavit or witness list. For that, you file a police report request with HPD.
Wahiawa Recent Bookings at OCCC
If a Wahiawa 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. The facility is run by the Hawaii Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation. Phone lines include (808) 832-1777 for the main line, (808) 832-1633 for the visitation hotline, and (808) 587-2567 for inmate classification. Visit OCCC for facility info, visit rules, and booking details.
To track custody status on Wahiawa recent bookings, use Hawaii SAVIN at Hawaii SAVIN. The system runs on the VINE platform and is free. You get alerts by phone, text, or email when an inmate moves, is released, or has a status change. Fingerprints and arrest info also flow to the Hawaii Criminal Justice Data Center.
Wahiawa District Court Cases
Misdemeanors, traffic cases, and petty offenses tied to Wahiawa 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 Court at Ka'ahumanu Hale in downtown Honolulu.
Visit eCourt Kokua to search cases by name, case ID, or citation number. The portal shows party names, hearing dates, and docket entries. Sealed records and juvenile files stay out of the public view. Clerk of Court fees run $5 for a document search. Copies cost $1 for the first page and 50 cents for each added page.
Bond hearings on Wahiawa recent bookings often fall inside 48 hours of arrest, in line with HRS Chapter 803. The arrest log and SAVIN pair well with the court docket in that same window.
Typical Wahiawa District Court cases cover driving under the influence, petty theft, public order charges, and minor assaults. The court sometimes hears traffic matters that tie back to stops made by the Wahiawa Substation along Kamehameha Highway.
Wahiawa Recent Bookings Access Rules
Open records in Hawaii follow the Uniform Information Practices Act, HRS Chapter 92F. HPD releases reports under HRS § 92F-12 and § 92F-13. Common redactions include names of minors, home addresses, social security numbers, birth dates, and phone numbers.
For an official summary of a conviction record tied to a Wahiawa 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. The criminal history number is (808) 587-3279. You can also walk into an HCJDC Public Access Site. Each printout costs $25.
Criminal history rules are set in HRS Chapter 846. The fingerprint card sent to HCJDC at booking ties the local Wahiawa arrest to the state-level record.
Tips and Wanted Persons in Wahiawa
HPD keeps a Wanted Persons List on its site. Names, photos when available, charges, and warrant info are posted for public review. If a Wahiawa resident sees someone on the list, they can call in a tip.
Call HPD at (808) 529-3111 or CrimeStoppers at (808) 955-8300 to report a tip tied to Wahiawa recent bookings. Tips to CrimeStoppers can be made with no name given. To ask if you have an open warrant, call the HPD Records and Identification Warrants Unit at (808) 723-3258.
Note: Military arrests on Schofield Barracks or Wheeler Army Air Field do not show on HPD daily arrest logs. Those go through the U.S. Army military police.
Other Cities in Honolulu County
Wahiawa shares its booking system with the rest of Oahu. The cities below use HPD and OCCC for the same process.
Back to Honolulu County for the countywide view of recent bookings tools, fees, and court paths.