Mililani Mauka Jail Mugshots

Mililani Mauka Jail Mugshots come from the Honolulu Police Department and the Oahu Community Correctional Center. This community sits in central Oahu and falls under HPD District 2, which runs out of the Wahiawa Police Station. Use the HPD daily arrest log for new bookings, the state DPS tool for current inmates, and VINE for release alerts. This page walks you through each search path and the right office to call.

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Mililani Mauka Overview

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Mililani Mauka Jail Mugshots and HPD District 2

Mililani Mauka is served by the Wahiawa Police Station at 330 North Cane Street, Wahiawa, HI 96786. The main line is (808) 723-8700. District 2 covers Wahiawa, Whitmore Village, Mililani Town, and Mililani Mauka. Officers from this station respond to calls in the Mauka subdivisions and file booking paperwork downtown at OCCC. The newer Mauka portion of Mililani was built out in the 1990s as a master-planned area with homes, parks, and schools. Crime rates stay low year to year.

Mililani Mauka Jail Mugshots Hawaii DPS inmate search

The same inmate tool works for people held after a Mililani Mauka arrest.

The Wahiawa Police Station runs a mix of patrol beats that cover the hillside subdivisions above Kamehameha Highway. Patrol shifts run 24 hours a day. Officers often handle traffic stops on H-2, calls near the Mililani Town Center and Mililani Marketplace, and neighborhood watch tips from the Mililani Mauka Community Association. If you need a local records question answered, you can stop by the station front desk during the day.

For any official arrest log or booking photo copy, the station will point you back to the HPD Records Division at 801 South Beretania Street in town. Station staff do not make copies of photos on site.

Mililani Mauka Arrest Logs

The HPD arrest logs are the fastest way to check for new arrests in Mililani Mauka. HPD posts the log each day. The web version stays up for 14 days, then it rolls off. Each entry lists the date and time of arrest, name, age, sex, and race of the arrestee, the arresting officer, the nature of the offense, and the report number. The log does not show the booking photo itself. You have to ask the Records Division for the mugshot.

The HPD public access policy sets the ground rules. Only actual logs or photocopies go out. No search service is offered. You have to read the log yourself by name. All info on juvenile arrests is blocked.

Note: For logs older than 14 days, send a written request to the HPD Records Division with the dates and names you want to pull.

OCCC Booking for Mililani Mauka Arrests

Adults arrested in Mililani Mauka are booked at the Oahu Community Correctional Center. OCCC sits at 2199 Kamehameha Highway, Honolulu, HI 96819. The main line is (808) 832-1777. The jail takes pre-trial detainees and some sentenced male felons in its reintegration unit. OCCC is the busiest jail in the state. A Mililani Mauka booking photo is taken here and stays in the state OffenderTrak file.

Visitors must call (808) 832-1633 from 9 a.m. to 12 p.m. to set up a visit. Visiting runs daily from 7:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. except on state holidays. Each slot is 30 minutes. Only two visitors at a time. Check in 15 minutes early. The Business Office takes cash up to $60 per inmate per day from family in the first 30 days. After that, cashier's checks work too.

If your loved one moves from OCCC to a longer-term site, the same mugshot follows the file. For sentenced male felons with terms over one year, the state often moves inmates to the Halawa Correctional Facility in Aiea. The booking photo does not change.

Wahiawa District Court

Misdemeanor and traffic cases tied to Mililani Mauka arrests are heard at the Wahiawa District Court. This court sits in the same area of central Oahu as the Wahiawa Police Station and hears low-level criminal matters, small claims, and traffic cases. Felony cases go to the First Circuit Court in Honolulu. You can look up case status on eCourt Kokua, the state's public court portal.

eCourt Kokua takes searches by name, case number, or attorney. The site shows case type, hearing date, filing date, and case status. There is no fee for basic search. For a certified copy of a court order, you have to go in person to the clerk's office or mail a written request with the fee.

Criminal History Checks

For a full conviction history tied to a Mililani Mauka resident, use the Hawaii Criminal Justice Data Center. HCJDC sits at 465 S. King Street, Room 102, Honolulu, HI 96813. The phone is (808) 587-3279. The office does name-based and fingerprint-based checks for the whole state. HCJDC works under the Department of the Attorney General. Section 846-9 of the Hawaii Revised Statutes Chapter 846 makes conviction info public while non-conviction info stays sealed.

The online eCrim portal takes name-based requests for $5 per search and $12 for an official record. Paper checks at the HCJDC office cost $30. Public Access Site printouts cost $25. The nearest Public Access Site to Mililani Mauka is HPD headquarters in Honolulu.

Access to government-held records in Hawaii runs under the Uniform Information Practices Act. The Office of Information Practices enforces UIPA. Chapter 92F of the Hawaii Revised Statutes sets out the rules. Section 92F-12(a)(13) makes inmate info public. Section 92F-12(a)(5) makes adult arrest info public. Juvenile info is held back under all normal conditions.

Nearby Cities

Mililani Mauka sits close to other qualifying cities on Oahu. Each has its own page with local station info.

Mililani Mauka Records Retention

Mililani Mauka arrest records carry set retention rules under state policy. A felony conviction record stays in the file forever. A misdemeanor conviction runs at least 10 years. A traffic conviction runs 5 to 10 years. An arrest with no conviction stays in the file for at least 5 years. Juvenile records are sealed at age 18 in most cases. The booking photo and the fingerprint card stay with the record for the life of the file.

A redacted copy hides names, home addresses, phone numbers, dates of birth, social security numbers, and medical info. Your own info stays in when you request your own record. The state follows these rules across every agency that holds Mililani Mauka arrest data, from the police station to the jail to HCJDC.

Under state law, only an agency that holds the record has to answer a UIPA request. A third party that has a copy does not. That rule keeps record control with the office that owns the file.

Start with the state DPS tool for any live lookup. It is free. It is fast. A partial name works. From there, check the HPD or county police log for recent arrests. For older cases, go to eCrim and pull a conviction history by name. Each step adds more data without a big fee.

Keep your request clear and short. Give the full legal name. Add the date of birth if you know it. Add the offender ID if you have it. The offender ID gives the cleanest match since names can repeat across the system. The agency can work faster when the request is tight.

Sign up for VINE alerts when you want passive tracking. Set the phone or email. The system will push alerts when something changes. That saves you from calling the jail or pulling the inmate search day after day.

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