Find Waipahu Recent Bookings

Waipahu recent bookings flow through the Waipahu Substation at 94-595 Kupuohi Street. The station is part of HPD and ties into the same system used for the rest of Oahu. Arrests made in Waipahu show up in the HPD Daily Arrest Logs. If the person is held, they move to OCCC. Court cases go to the Waipahu District Court for misdemeanors and Ka'ahumanu Hale for felonies. To search Waipahu recent bookings, start with the log PDF and follow the case to the court or jail.

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Waipahu Booking Overview

96797 ZIP Code
Leeward Oahu Coast
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Waipahu Substation HPD

Waipahu is a town in leeward Oahu. It sits near Pearl Harbor and shares patrol work with Pearl City. The Waipahu Substation is the local HPD site. It is at 94-595 Kupuohi Street, Waipahu, HI 96797. The phone is (808) 723-5711.

The substation works with the Pearl City Police Station for wider district coverage. HPD's District 3 includes both Pearl City and Waipahu. The Pearl City station at 1100 Waimano Home Road is the main hub. Most Waipahu recent bookings are tied to patrol work by District 3 officers. After an arrest, the person is brought to Alapai Headquarters for the main booking. Alapai is at 801 South Beretania Street.

Waipahu Recent Bookings via HPD main site

Visit the Honolulu Police Department site for the full set of public tools. The site has the daily arrest log, the wanted persons list, the report request system, and a list of each station. HPD's main line is (808) 529-3111.

Photos and video are not allowed in any HPD facility. Bail may be posted in cash or bond. Cash must be in exact change. For cash bail above $10,000, an IRS Form 8300 is required.

Waipahu Daily Arrest Logs

Waipahu recent bookings show up in the HPD Daily Arrest Logs. The logs cover all of Oahu, so Waipahu entries sit alongside those from Kapolei, Mililani, and Urban Honolulu. The log is split into 6-hour blocks. Each block is a PDF.

Pull the logs at HPD Daily Arrest Logs. Open the file for the date you want. Use Ctrl+F to search for a name, a street, or a place like Waipahu or Waikele. The logs show full name, alias, age, sex, race, charges, and time of release. Each entry has a report number.

Waipahu Recent Bookings daily arrest logs overview

The logs stay online for 14 days. Save what you need right away. Old logs are not kept online. The logs are also printed and posted at the Central Receiving security post at Alapai 24 hours a day.

The log shows each key piece of data for Waipahu recent bookings. Common log items include:

  • Full name and alias
  • Age, sex, and race
  • Charges and offense codes
  • Arrest time, date, and place
  • Booking and release codes

The log is not a full report. It does not hold the sworn affidavit or witness names. For those, file a report request under HRS Chapter 92F. HPD processes requests within 10 business days. Fees run $0.50 for the first page and $0.25 for each added page.

Waipahu District Court

Most misdemeanor and traffic cases from Waipahu recent bookings go to the Waipahu District Court. The court is at 4700 Kamehameha Highway, Waipahu, HI 96797. Phone is (808) 534-6200. Hours are Monday through Friday.

Felony cases from Waipahu still go to Ka'ahumanu Hale at 777 Punchbowl Street in Honolulu. Traffic citations, theft, and minor assault cases stay local at the Waipahu court for faster hearings.

Search a case online at eCourt Kokua. You can search by party name, case ID, or citation. The portal shows hearing dates, docket entries, and party info. Sealed cases are not in the public view. 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. That rule shapes how Waipahu recent bookings move from lockup to court.

OCCC Custody for Waipahu Bookings

If bail is not posted, HPD moves the person to the Oahu Community Correctional Center. OCCC is the main jail for all of Oahu, including Waipahu. The address is 2199 Kamehameha Highway, Honolulu, HI 96819. Main line is (808) 832-1777.

Visit OCCC for facility info, visit rules, and inmate process notes. The facility has 950 beds. To track custody on a Waipahu booking, use Hawaii SAVIN. SAVIN is free, and it sends alerts when a person's status changes.

Under HRS Chapter 846, HPD sends fingerprints and arrest details to the Hawaii Criminal Justice Data Center after each booking. That means every Waipahu recent bookings record feeds the state repository.

Criminal History Access for Waipahu

For an official summary of a conviction tied to a Waipahu arrest, the Hawaii Criminal Justice Data Center is the source. HCJDC is at the Kekuanaoa Building, 465 S. King Street, Room 102, Honolulu, HI 96813. The phone for name checks is (808) 587-3279.

Run a search at eCrim. Each lookup costs a fee. Results cover adult conviction records only. Non-conviction data is kept private. The HCJDC also runs a Public Access Site at HPD. See Public Access Sites for hours and phone lines. Each printout costs $25.

Note: The Public Access Site at HPD does not cover federal arrests. For federal cases in Waipahu, use the BOP Inmate Locator.

HPD posts a Wanted Persons List. It shows names, photos, charges, and warrant info for people sought by the department. Some people on the list are known to be in the Waipahu area.

To see the list, visit the HPD Wanted Persons page. 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 walk into the Waipahu Substation or Pearl City Station to ask in person without calling first.

If you have a tip on a Waipahu suspect, call HPD at (808) 529-3111 or CrimeStoppers at (808) 955-8300. Tips help bring new Waipahu recent bookings to light.

The Waipahu Substation handles walk-ins for some local needs, but booking paperwork is kept at Pearl City and Alapai. To verify if an adult is held after a Waipahu arrest, call (808) 723-3000 at Alapai. For the Pearl City District 3 desk, call (808) 723-8800.

Note: Waipahu recent bookings are fed into the same statewide repository that Kapolei, Ewa Beach, and Pearl City bookings are, so any state-level name search will also cover Waipahu arrests.

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Other Cities in Honolulu County

Waipahu shares District 3 patrol with Pearl City. Other Oahu cities use the same HPD flow and the same OCCC jail.

For the county-level view, see Honolulu County.