Royal Kunia Police Records

Royal Kunia police records are held by the Honolulu Police Department, which covers all of Oahu including this residential community in Central Oahu. If you need to look up an arrest, search a criminal history report, or request a copy of a police incident report connected to Royal Kunia, the HPD and the Hawaii Criminal Justice Data Center are your two main resources. HPD District 2 covers this area and operates out of the Wahiawa Police Station as the district command center. The HCJDC holds statewide conviction data. This page explains how to reach both agencies, what the process looks like, what fees apply, and how Hawaii law governs access to these records.

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Oahu (Central) Location
Honolulu County
HPD District 2 Police District
First Circuit Court Court System

Royal Kunia Police Records and HPD District 2

Royal Kunia is covered by HPD District 2, which handles Central Oahu. The Wahiawa Police Station serves as the district command center for this area. District 2 encompasses a broad section of the island's central plateau, including Royal Kunia and nearby communities in the Mililani, Wahiawa, and Schofield areas. Officers patrol residential streets, main corridors, and community zones throughout the district.

HPD District 2 has a Community Policing Team focused on connecting with residents and building long-term safety partnerships. The team can be reached at (808) 723-8710. Officers run neighborhood watch coordination, school liaison programs, traffic safety campaigns, and community events across the district. Royal Kunia's residential character makes community policing an especially practical approach in this area, where residents are active in neighborhood associations and local safety programs.

For non-emergency situations in Royal Kunia, contact HPD at (808) 529-3111. For emergencies, call 911. The Community Policing Team at (808) 723-8710 handles ongoing neighborhood concerns that don't require an emergency response.

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

Note: HPD headquarters at 801 South Beretania Street is one of six statewide public access sites where criminal history printouts are available for $25 per search.

Criminal history for Royal Kunia residents runs through two main agencies. HPD headquarters at 801 South Beretania Street is a public access site where you can get a conviction-based printout for $25. Call (808) 529-3191 before going in to confirm hours and what to bring. The Hawaii Criminal Justice Data Center is the state's central repository for criminal history data and the second option available to you.

HCJDC operates under HRS Chapter 846 and maintains statewide conviction records for all Hawaii law enforcement jurisdictions. It offers both name-based and fingerprint-based checks. A name-based check uses the subject's full name, date of birth, social security number, and sex. Fingerprint-based checks are more reliable. HCJDC also runs eCrim, the online tool for searching adult conviction records. Name searches cost $5. Printed reports are $12. The HCJDC main line is (808) 587-3279.

eCrim only shows convictions. Pending cases, arrests without conviction, and dismissed charges are restricted records not available to the general public. Only authorized criminal justice agencies can access those. Individuals can review their own records through HCJDC's Access and Review process. Eligible arrests may qualify for expungement under HRS Section 831-3.2. Both services are handled by HCJDC directly.

The HCJDC public access sites page lists all six in-person locations with addresses and phone numbers. All six sites charge $25 per printout.

Royal Kunia Police Report Requests

Police reports from Royal Kunia incidents are held by HPD. For non-emergency cases on Oahu, HPD operates an online citizen report system where you submit a request online and a police officer calls you back from (808) 768-0000. That number only makes outgoing calls, so answer when they contact you. Do not use the online system for emergencies, when a suspect is present or known, or for incidents that happened on another island.

Submit a report online at honolulupd.org/police-reports. For certified copies of reports from closed cases, call HPD Records at (808) 529-3191. Staff can confirm what is available for your case and explain the request process. HPD's policy on police report releases is described at the HPD police reports policy page.

HPD police reports policy page for Royal Kunia police records requests

HPD's official policy governs how police reports are released to the public, including what information is redacted, when reports become available, and what documentation requesters need to provide.

All public records requests follow Hawaii's UIPA guidelines under HRS Chapter 92F. Agencies have 10 business days to respond to written requests. Copies are redacted to remove personal identifying information for uninvolved parties. Full reports are typically held until a case is closed or the applicable statute of limitations has run.

Note: Victims who need a police report for insurance or legal purposes may be able to request a partial copy before a case officially closes. Call (808) 529-3191 to ask about your situation.

Royal Kunia Court Records at First Circuit Court

Criminal cases from Royal Kunia are processed by the First Circuit Court, which covers all of Honolulu County. The courthouse is at 777 Punchbowl Street, Honolulu, HI 96813, and the main phone is (808) 539-4700. Case filings, hearing schedules, and certified document copies are all handled here. Public access terminals at the courthouse allow on-site record searches without going through staff.

Free online access to court records is available through the Hawaii State Judiciary's eCourt Kokua system at courts.state.hi.us. The 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 filed, hearing dates, case status, and judgments. Records sealed by court order do not appear in public searches. Call (808) 539-4700 for eCourt Kokua assistance.

The Ho'ohiki system is a complementary judiciary tool that supports searches by party name, case number, or date range. You can create a free account to save searches and receive notifications when cases change. Both Ho'ohiki and eCourt Kokua draw from the same database. For certified copies of court documents, contact the Circuit Court Clerk directly. Staff can confirm fees and availability before you make the trip.

Royal Kunia Police Records and Hawaii Public Records Law

Hawaii's Uniform Information Practices Act is at HRS Chapter 92F. Section 92F-12 requires agencies to disclose records on request unless an exemption applies. Common exemptions under Section 92F-13 include records tied to open investigations and records whose release would invade personal privacy. Agencies must respond within 10 business days. Section 92F-15 allows judicial enforcement if they fail to comply or deny without justification.

Under HRS Chapter 846, conviction records are public and may be shared without restriction. Non-conviction records are a different category. Arrests without conviction, pending cases, and dismissed charges are restricted and only available to authorized criminal justice agencies. Sharing those records outside that authority is a criminal offense. This applies to all parties, including private individuals and organizations.

The Office of Information Practices handles UIPA complaints and appeals. If an agency denies your records request and you believe the denial was improper, OIP investigates and issues formal opinions on how the law should apply. OIP is at 250 South Hotel Street, Suite 107, Honolulu, HI 96813, phone (808) 586-1400. Their website at oip.hawaii.gov has model request forms and guidance on what agencies can and cannot withhold.

The Hawaii Department of Law Enforcement UIPA request page covers how to submit a formal written request for state law enforcement records and what your request must include to be processed correctly.

Inmate Lookup for Royal Kunia Arrestees

People arrested in Royal Kunia who cannot post bail are typically held at the Oahu Community Correctional Center. OCCC is the primary pretrial facility for Honolulu County with a 950-bed capacity. The Hawaii Department of Public Safety manages OCCC and all other state correctional facilities. The DPS website hosts the state offender database, where you can search by name or identification number to find custody status, facility, and projected release information.

The DPS database covers state facilities only. Federal detainees are held by the Federal Bureau of Prisons and do not appear in the state system. If a court hearing has been scheduled, eCourt Kokua may show bail information and current case status for a Royal Kunia arrest. For direct questions about a specific person at OCCC, contact the facility through the DPS website or call the main department line. Staff can confirm current housing and provide the right contact for your situation.

Note: DPS database records may not reflect same-day changes. For current custody information, contact the facility directly rather than relying on a cached database result.

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Honolulu County Police Records

Royal Kunia is in Honolulu County, and all criminal cases here go through HPD and the First Circuit Court. The county page goes deeper on HPD resources, all six public access site locations, the full fee schedule, and broader court system information for Honolulu County. If you need more than what is specific to Royal Kunia, that page covers the full picture.

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