Royal Kunia Jail Mugshots

Royal Kunia Jail Mugshots come out of the Honolulu Police Department records system. Royal Kunia is a residential community in central Oahu off Kunia Road, close to Waipahu. The Wahiawa Police Station covers the area through HPD District 2. Arrests made here get booked at the Oahu Community Correctional Center in Honolulu. This page walks through the local patrol station, booking path, and the search tools for a Royal Kunia arrest or custody lookup.

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Royal Kunia Overview

2 HPD District
Wahiawa Patrol Station
OCCC Booking Jail
Central Oahu Location

HPD District 2 serves Royal Kunia through the Wahiawa Police Station. The station sits at 330 North Cane Street, Wahiawa, HI 96786. The phone is (808) 723-8700. District 2 also covers Wahiawa, Whitmore Village, Mililani Town, Mililani Mauka, and the land around Schofield Barracks. Royal Kunia is on the southern edge of that district.

Royal Kunia Jail Mugshots Wahiawa Police Station

Patrol officers move across the whole district through the day. Royal Kunia gets rolling patrol coverage from the Wahiawa base.

Royal Kunia is a small golf course community. It sits near the Kunia Road corridor. Single-family homes fill most of the streets. Crime rates stay low compared to other parts of Oahu. Most local arrests tie to traffic matters, minor property cases, and domestic incidents.

Royal Kunia Arrest Logs

The HPD daily arrest log holds Royal Kunia arrests under District 2. Each entry lists date and time, name, age, sex, race, the arresting officer, the charge, and the report number. The log stays online for 14 days. After that, it rolls off. HPD does not run name searches for the public. You read the log yourself.

For older logs, write to the HPD Records and Identification Division at 801 South Beretania Street, Honolulu, HI 96813. Staff will pull the log copy for the dates you name and bill for copy fees. Walk-in and phone requests do not work for anything more than 14 days old.

Royal Kunia Jail Mugshots at OCCC

Inmates arrested in Royal Kunia go to the Oahu Community Correctional Center at 2199 Kamehameha Highway, Honolulu, HI 96819. The phone is (808) 832-1777. OCCC has about 950 beds. The site holds pre-trial inmates and some sentenced men in the reintegration program. Sentenced men with longer terms move to Halawa Correctional Facility in Aiea.

Royal Kunia Jail Mugshots DPS Corrections Division

The state DCR runs each of the eight state correctional centers. The same booking system serves every site.

Women from Royal Kunia go to the Women's Community Correctional Center in Kailua. The booking photo taken on arrival stays in the state OffenderTrak file for the life of the case. That same image shows up in the DPS inmate search tool later.

Note: OCCC runs above its rated capacity most of the year. Daily counts often hit 1,100 to 1,300 people.

The Hawaii DPS Inmate Search is the fastest way to find a person from Royal Kunia in state custody. Search by name, date of birth, or offender ID. Partial names work. The tool returns the facility, status, and offender number.

For alerts on a Royal Kunia inmate, use the Hawaii SAVIN VINE system. Pick Hawaii from the state list. Enter a name or offender ID. Add a phone or email. VINE pushes alerts for moves, releases, and court dates. The tool is free.

Royal Kunia Court Cases

Misdemeanor and traffic cases from Royal Kunia go to the Wahiawa District Court. Felony cases move to the Honolulu Circuit Court at Ka'ahumanu Hale, 777 Punchbowl Street. The Legal Documents Branch is at (808) 539-4300. You can look up a case through eCourt Kokua.

The eCourt guest search is free. It shows charges, hearing dates, and case status. Copy fees start at $1 for the first page and $0.50 per added page for plain copies. Certified copies run $2 per document.

Royal Kunia Jail Mugshots and State Law

Hawaii's public records law is the UIPA at HRS Chapter 92F. Under 92F-12(a)(13), inmate info is public. Under 92F-12(a)(5), arrest info is public. The Office of Information Practices runs the law and handles appeals at (808) 586-1400.

HRS Chapter 846 sets the rule for criminal history data. Section 846-9 keeps conviction info public. Non-conviction info stays closed. Juvenile records are sealed.

Royal Kunia Conviction Records

For a conviction record tied to a Royal Kunia arrest, use the eCrim portal. Each search costs $5. An official record costs $12. The Hawaii Criminal Justice Data Center runs the portal from 465 S. King Street, Room 102, Honolulu, HI 96813. Phone: (808) 587-3279. Paper name checks cost $30. Fingerprint checks run $55.

  • eCrim search: $5
  • Official eCrim report: $12
  • Paper name check: $30
  • Fingerprint check: $55
  • Public Access Site print: $25

The closest Public Access Site for Royal Kunia residents is the HPD main office at 801 South Beretania Street, Honolulu. A walk-in print is $25 cash.

Royal Kunia Jail Mugshots Retention

Royal Kunia 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 Royal Kunia 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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