Police Records in Mililani Mauka

Mililani Mauka police records are maintained by the Honolulu Police Department under District 2, which covers this newer residential community along with the rest of Central Oahu including Wahiawa and the North Shore. Whether you need an incident report from a specific event or a full criminal history background check tied to someone in Mililani Mauka, the path leads either to HPD headquarters at 801 South Beretania Street or to the Hawaii Criminal Justice Data Center on South King Street in downtown Honolulu. This page lays out both paths, explains what each agency handles, and covers the public records laws that apply to all requests.

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HPD District 2 Coverage for Mililani Mauka

Mililani Mauka is part of the larger Mililani planning area on Central Oahu. It was developed as a newer residential section adjacent to Mililani Town, and both communities fall within HPD District 2. The district is one of the largest on Oahu by geography. It covers Mililani Mauka, Mililani Town, Wahiawa, Haleiwa, Waimea Bay, Sunset Beach, and other North Shore communities. The command office is at Wahiawa Police Station.

The District 2 Community Policing Team is reachable at (808) 723-8710. That team focuses on neighborhood outreach, school liaison work, and crime prevention programs across the district. For non-emergency incidents in Mililani Mauka, the HPD non-emergency line is (808) 529-3111. Use 911 for emergencies only.

Officers patrol Mililani Mauka from the District 2 command. Any incident reports written from calls in this community are filed with HPD and stored at headquarters. You cannot pick up a police report at Wahiawa Police Station. All formal report requests go through HPD headquarters at 801 South Beretania Street, Honolulu, HI 96813.

Agency Honolulu Police Department, District 2
District Command Wahiawa Police Station
Community Policing Team (808) 723-8710
Non-Emergency Line (808) 529-3111
HPD HQ Records 801 South Beretania Street, Honolulu, HI 96813
HPD Public Access Phone (808) 529-3191
HPD Website honolulupd.org

The HPD District 2 page lists current contact information, community programs, and recent district news. It covers both Mililani Mauka and Mililani Town as part of the same district service area.

Requesting Mililani Mauka Police Reports from HPD

Police reports for incidents in Mililani Mauka are processed by HPD headquarters. You have three options: online submission, mail, or in-person visit. The online path uses HPD's citizen report system and works for certain non-emergency incidents on Oahu only.

The HPD police reports page explains the online system and which incident types qualify. After you submit online, an HPD officer calls you back from (808) 768-0000. That number does not take incoming calls. Be available when they reach out. Online submission is not appropriate if a suspect is known, if a crime is ongoing, or if the incident happened outside Oahu.

Mail requests go to HPD Records and Identification Section at 801 South Beretania Street, Honolulu, HI 96813. Include your full name, phone number, and a description of the incident. Add the date, approximate time, location in Mililani Mauka, and any report number you already have. Processing takes up to 10 business days for most requests. Reports tied to active investigations may take longer or be released only after the case closes.

In-person visits to HPD headquarters are also an option. Bring a valid photo ID. Staff can locate the report in the system and provide copies on site. Certified copies are available but cost more than plain copies. Call (808) 529-3191 to ask about current fees before you go.

The HPD Highlights database covers recent incidents across Oahu. It includes a Mililani Mauka category with brief summaries of recent police activity in the community. These summaries are not full reports, but they help you confirm whether an event was logged and get the general timeframe before submitting a formal request.

Note: Active investigation files are not released until the case closes. If you are a victim and need documentation quickly for insurance, ask HPD whether a partial copy can be released ahead of case closure.

Criminal history background checks for people in Mililani Mauka go through the Hawaii Criminal Justice Data Center, not HPD. HCJDC holds all conviction records for the state. It receives arrest and disposition data from HPD and every other law enforcement agency in Hawaii. That makes it the most complete source for Hawaii criminal history. The HCJDC office is at 465 S. King Street, Room 102, Honolulu, HI 96813, phone (808) 587-3279.

Two check types are available. A name-based check uses the subject's name, date of birth, social security number, and sex. It is faster and cheaper, but carries the risk of false matches or missed records if the person has used different names. A fingerprint-based check is more reliable. It removes the name-matching risk entirely and is the preferred method when accuracy matters most. Both digital roll and ink roll fingerprinting are accepted at HCJDC.

Public access printouts cost $25 per search. HPD headquarters is one of the six statewide public access sites where you can walk in and get a printout in person. The HCJDC office at 465 S. King Street is another option. Call ahead to confirm current hours. Cash is not accepted. Use a credit card, debit card, money order, or cashier's check. Cards carry a 3% non-refundable service fee. For mail requests, send a money order or cashier's check. Personal checks are not accepted by mail.

Name-based checks done by HCJDC staff cost $30. Fingerprint checks are $55 in person or $35 by mail. Certification adds $20. Notary services are free. Sex offender record printouts have no fee. For expungements, the first one costs $35 and additional ones run $50 each. The eCrim online system provides a separate option: $5 per name search plus $12 for a printed report. eCrim sessions time out after 30 minutes of inactivity, so complete all steps before closing the browser. For data questions, call (808) 587-3279. For technical issues with eCrim, call (808) 695-4620.

The Hawaii Criminal Justice Data Center website has full details on all available services, fees, and how to submit a request.

Note: HCJDC checks cover Hawaii only. Federal records and arrests in other states are not included. Contact the FBI directly for a national background check.

Hawaii Public Records Law and Mililani Mauka Police Records

All police records in Mililani Mauka are subject to Hawaii's Uniform Information Practices Act, codified at HRS Chapter 92F. Under Section 92F-12, agencies are required to disclose government records unless a specific exemption applies. Section 92F-13 lists those exemptions. Records tied to active investigations, personal privacy, and certain law enforcement functions may be withheld. Once an investigation closes, most records become accessible to the public under a proper written request.

Criminal history records sit under a separate statute. HRS Chapter 846 governs all criminal history data in the state. Under Section 846-9, conviction records are public and can be shared freely. Non-conviction records, including arrests that did not result in a charge or conviction, are restricted. Only authorized criminal justice agencies and certain entities approved by law may see non-conviction data. This applies even when you are asking about your own record through most standard channels.

Agencies must respond to UIPA requests within 10 business days. If they deny your request, Section 92F-15 allows you to seek enforcement. The Office of Information Practices handles those appeals. OIP is at 250 South Hotel Street, Suite 107, Honolulu, HI 96813, phone (808) 586-1400. OIP investigates complaints, issues formal opinions on how the law applies to specific denials, and publishes model request forms for the public to use.

Hawaii Office of Information Practices UIPA guidance for Mililani Mauka police records requests

OIP handles appeals when agencies deny public records requests under UIPA, including those for Mililani Mauka police records, and the office provides guidance on how to properly submit a request in the first place.

The Hawaii Department of Law Enforcement UIPA request page walks through how to submit a written records request for state law enforcement documents. Use that process for requests directed at state agencies. For HPD-held reports, contact HPD directly as described in the section above. Both paths require a written request that identifies the records you need, the format you want, and your contact information.

First Circuit Court Records for Mililani Mauka Cases

Criminal charges from Mililani Mauka incidents go to the First Circuit Court, which handles all criminal matters in Honolulu County. The courthouse is at 777 Punchbowl Street, Honolulu, HI 96813, phone (808) 539-4700. Court records are separate from police records. A police report documents the initial response. Court records document what happened after charges were filed.

The Hawaii State Judiciary's website provides free public access to case information through eCourt Kokua. That system runs 24 hours a day and covers civil, criminal, and traffic cases for all Hawaii counties. Search by name or case number. Results show charges, hearing dates, case status, and judgments. Cases sealed by court order will not appear in the system.

Ho'ohiki is a related tool on the same site. It lets you search by party name, case number, or filing date range. You can create an account to save searches and receive notifications when a case is updated. Public access terminals at the First Circuit Court courthouse are also available for in-person searching. Certified copies of court documents require a separate request through the clerk's office.

Call (808) 539-4700 to ask about fees and turnaround time for certified copies from the First Circuit Court. Walk-in visits are accepted during business hours. Bring a valid ID and any case or docket numbers you already have to speed up the process.

Note: Court records show what happened in the legal process. They do not replace police reports and may not have the same level of incident detail as the original HPD report.

Detention and Inmate Information for Mililani Mauka Arrests

Arrests in Mililani Mauka typically result in booking at Oahu Community Correctional Center, the primary pretrial facility for Honolulu County. OCCC holds individuals who cannot post bail after an arrest in the county. It is the first stop after booking for most Oahu arrests. From there, sentenced individuals may be transferred to a state correctional facility managed by the Hawaii Department of Public Safety.

The Hawaii Department of Public Safety website hosts an offender database for all state correctional facilities. Search by name or identification number to find custody status, current facility, and projected release information. For questions about a specific individual, contact the facility holding them directly. DPS also oversees the Sheriff Division, which handles court security and prisoner transport statewide.

Hawaii does not have traditional county sheriffs. The Hawaii Sheriff Division, part of the Department of Law Enforcement, holds police powers statewide. For Mililani Mauka residents, the county police force is HPD, and the relevant pretrial facility is OCCC on Oahu. There is no separate county jail system in Hawaii the way many mainland states have one. The state runs all correctional facilities centrally through DPS.

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Honolulu County Police Records

Mililani Mauka is part of Honolulu County. All police records for this community go through HPD, which covers the entire county. The Honolulu County page has broader details on department structure, public access site locations, and how to submit records requests for any Oahu community.

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