Access Wailuku Recent Bookings

Wailuku is the county seat of Maui County and home to the Maui Police Department headquarters, the county jail, and the Second Circuit Court. Wailuku recent bookings flow through one tight hub of offices. To access Wailuku recent bookings, call MPD Records at (808) 244-6355 or file a request through the county's online GovQA portal. Inmates held past 48 hours go to the Maui Community Correctional Center on Waiale Drive. Court filings land at Hoapili Hale on Main Street. Each office holds a different piece of the same record set.

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Wailuku Booking Overview

Wailuku Maui County Seat
MPD HQ Mahalani Street
Second Circuit Court
~301 MCCC Capacity

Maui Police Wailuku Headquarters

Wailuku is the main government hub of Maui. The Maui Police Department headquarters sits at 55 Mahalani Street, Wailuku, HI 96793. Phone: (808) 244-6400. Every felony arrest on Maui, Lanai, and Molokai is processed here, which means Wailuku recent bookings are the largest share of the county total.

The Records Section handles all requests for arrest records, police reports, and booking info. Phone for Records: (808) 244-6355. Note the schedule: the Records office runs Monday through Thursday, 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. It is closed Friday through Sunday. Mail requests go to MPD Records at 55 Mahalani St., Wailuku, HI 96793. Standard copy fees run $0.25 per page.

Wailuku Recent Bookings Maui Police Department headquarters

The page shows the main Wailuku MPD station, the district breakdown, and the forms used for records requests. MPD covers the islands of Maui, Lanai, and Molokai. Kalawao County on Molokai also falls under Maui Police, since Kalawao has no police force of its own.

Visit Maui Police Department for forms, district info, and records guidance. A Wailuku recent booking made by MPD officers is logged in the same system that covers all MPD arrests, so the records flow back to the same office.

Wailuku Online Records Portal

Maui County runs an online records portal that lets you file a request for Wailuku recent bookings without a trip to the MPD office. The portal uses the GovQA platform.

Visit the Maui County Public Records Portal to start. You will need to make an account, pick Maui Police Department as the agency, and describe the records you want. The portal lets you track the request and pull responsive documents when ready. For a Wailuku booking, include the full name, the arrest date, and any case number.

Under HRS Chapter 92F, the agency must reply within 10 business days. Complex requests may need extra time. Fees may apply for search time, copies, certifications, and mail.

Arrest records that led to a conviction are public under HRS Chapter 846. Non-conviction info, like a Wailuku booking that did not lead to a charge, has restricted access.

MCCC Custody After a Wailuku Arrest

The Maui Community Correctional Center sits at 600 Waiale Drive, Wailuku, HI 96793. Phone: (808) 243-5861. The facility is about a mile from MPD headquarters, which makes the transfer after a Wailuku arrest short. MCCC holds both pretrial detainees and sentenced inmates from across Maui County.

MCCC has an operational capacity of about 301 inmates. Recent figures show the jail running over capacity, with an average daily population near 363. About 58% of detainees are pretrial and 42% are post-conviction. Felonies make up about 53% of offenses. Wailuku recent bookings count toward the MCCC intake total.

Visit Maui Community Correctional Center for visit schedules, mail rules, and contact info. MCCC is run by the Hawaii Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation. The booking process at MCCC includes a mugshot, fingerprints, personal data, a property inventory, and a medical screen.

Wailuku Recent Bookings at Maui Community Correctional Center

The DCR page also shows visit hours and inmate call rules. To track someone at MCCC after a Wailuku arrest, use Hawaii SAVIN. Sign up at Hawaii SAVIN. The service runs on the VINE platform. It is free. Alerts come by phone, text, or email.

Under HRS Chapter 803, each person booked must be brought before a judge within 48 hours. That window shapes the pace of most Wailuku recent bookings.

Second Circuit Court at Hoapili Hale

The Second Circuit Court handles all felony cases from Wailuku arrests. The court sits at Hoapili Hale, 2145 Main Street, Wailuku, HI 96793. Phone: (808) 244-2929. Hours run Monday through Friday, 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.

District Court at the same building handles misdemeanor and traffic cases from Wailuku. The court keeps records for charges filed, hearing dates, pleas, trial records, sentencing, and final case dispositions. Felony arrests from Wailuku often land in front of a judge within 48 hours of booking.

For online case info, visit eCourt Kokua. The system covers Second Circuit cases. Search by case ID, citation number, or party name. The Clerk of Court charges a $5 search fee. Copies cost $1 for the first page and 50 cents per added page.

For criminal court records in person, visit the Legal Documents Branch at Hoapili Hale. Public access terminals are on site. Bring ID. The court is also the starting point for subpoena returns, warrant filings, and bench warrant recalls tied to Wailuku recent bookings.

Note: Sealed court cases and juvenile matters are not in the public view on eCourt Kokua; some Wailuku recent bookings will not show up on the portal even with a correct name.

Wailuku Prosecutor and Tips

After a Wailuku arrest, the case goes to the Maui County Department of the Prosecuting Attorney for review. The office sits at 150 South High Street, Wailuku. Phone: (808) 270-7777. The prosecutor decides what charges to file and runs the case from charging through sentencing. Police reports, charging documents, plea agreements, and trial records all sit in that file.

For tips on a Wailuku recent booking or wanted person, Maui Crime Stoppers takes anonymous reports at (808) 242-6966. Cash rewards are paid for info that leads to an arrest. The program covers Maui, Lanai, and Molokai.

For an official summary of an adult conviction tied to a Wailuku booking, the Hawaii Criminal Justice Data Center is the source. Visit HCJDC. Phone: (808) 587-3279. The HCJDC also runs Public Access Sites. The site at MPD headquarters in Wailuku can be reached at (808) 244-6345. Each printout costs $25. Visit HCJDC Public Access Sites for the full list.

Juvenile records stay sealed in nearly all cases. Non-conviction info has restricted access. The HCJDC handles all official conviction summaries under HRS Chapter 846.

Wailuku Records Retention

Hawaii's open records law sits in HRS Chapter 92F, the Uniform Information Practices Act. Under HRS ยง 92F-12(a)(13), info about people held at a correctional facility must be disclosed to the public. That covers MCCC and any Wailuku recent bookings held there past 48 hours.

Arrest records that led to a conviction stay on file for life under state retention rules. Arrests with no charge or with a dismissal stay on file for at least 5 years. Booking photos are kept with the matching arrest record. Fingerprint cards are held for life. Older Maui County court files that have rolled off eCourt Kokua may still be pulled from the State Judiciary Records Section or the Hawaii State Archives.

Victim names, home addresses, and social security numbers are common redactions on a Wailuku booking record. The Office of Information Practices oversees UIPA in Hawaii. If a records request is denied, you can appeal to OIP.

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Other Cities in Maui County

Maui County covers the islands of Maui, Lanai, and Molokai. The cities below use the same MPD system and the same MCCC jail.

For the full county view, see Maui County.