Ewa Gentry Criminal Records
Criminal records for Ewa Gentry fall under Honolulu County and are processed through HPD District 8, the Kapolei District Court, and the Hawaii Criminal Justice Data Center. Ewa Gentry is a planned community in the Ewa District on the west side of Oahu, and all police services and court filings for the area go through the Kapolei-based district and courthouse. This page covers how to access police reports, court records, and statewide criminal history checks tied to Ewa Gentry.
Ewa Gentry Quick Facts
HPD District 8 and Ewa Gentry Criminal Records
Ewa Gentry is served by the Honolulu Police Department's District 8, which covers the Kapolei and Waianae areas. The district station is the Kapolei Police Station at 1100 Kamokila Boulevard, Kapolei, HI 96707. The main number is (808) 723-8400. The fax line is (808) 723-8416. The Community Policing Team for District 8 can be reached at (808) 723-8411.
District 8 is one of the busiest districts on Oahu by geography. It covers a wide stretch of the west side, including Ewa, Ewa Gentry, Ewa Beach, Westloch, Barbers Point, Kapolei, Makakilo, Campbell Industrial Park, Honokai Hale, and Ko Olina. All of these communities fall under the same patrol and records structure. If an incident occurred in Ewa Gentry, the report would have been filed through District 8 and the associated records are accessible through HPD's main Records Division.
Police report requests for Ewa Gentry incidents go through the HPD Records Division at 801 South Beretania Street in Honolulu. Reports cost $0.50 for the first page and $0.25 for each page after that. Payment is accepted in cash, check, or cashier's check. For general crime data and activity in the Ewa area, the HPD dashboard at hpdb.honolulu.gov shows highlights and recent incident activity. Full district information is at honolulupd.org/d8.
The HPD District 8 page covers the Kapolei and Waianae areas, including Ewa Gentry. The site has boundary maps, station contact details, and community program information for the west Oahu area.
District 8 Policing Programs in Ewa Gentry
District 8's Community Policing Team runs active enforcement and prevention programs in Ewa Gentry and nearby communities. The team focuses on crime reduction through prevention, community reporting, and targeted enforcement. Priority areas include truancy, gang activity, drug offenses, and property crimes, which are among the more common issues in the growing west Oahu communities.
Community events tied to District 8 include Operation Blue Light Christmas and participation in the Waianae Parade. The CPT also runs traffic safety awareness efforts and supports various community programs throughout the Ewa District. These events connect residents with local officers and provide a channel for reporting concerns about criminal activity in the area.
For report request information, visit honolulupd.org/police-reports. That page outlines what you need to submit a request, what formats are available, and where to send your request. Reports from Ewa Gentry incidents are processed through the same system as all HPD reports.
Kapolei District Court and Ewa Gentry Cases
Criminal cases from Ewa Gentry are heard at the Kapolei District Court. The courthouse is at 4675 Kapolei Parkway, Kapolei, HI 96707. The phone number is (808) 954-8575. This court handles misdemeanors, traffic matters, and initial appearances for criminal cases in the west Oahu region. Felony cases and more serious matters move to the First Circuit Court in Honolulu.
The First Circuit Court information page is at courts.state.hi.us/courts/first_circuit. That page covers all divisions of the First Circuit, including those handling Honolulu County felony cases that originate from the Ewa Gentry and Kapolei areas.
To look up a court case online, use eCourt Kokua at courts.state.hi.us/legal_references/records. The free search tool lets you find cases by name or case number. It shows charges, court dates, and case status for district and circuit court cases across Hawaii. There is no cost to search, though you pay a fee for certified copies of documents from the clerk's office.
Note: Cases from Ewa Gentry may appear under the Kapolei District Court or the First Circuit depending on the nature of the charge.
Statewide Criminal History Checks for Ewa Gentry
The Hawaii Criminal Justice Data Center handles statewide criminal history record checks that cover Ewa Gentry and all of Honolulu County. HCJDC is located at 465 S. King Street in Honolulu and can be reached at (808) 587-3279. The main information page is at ag.hawaii.gov/hcjdc.
A name-based check through eCrim costs $5 per search online. A certified copy of the results runs $12. For a fingerprint-based check submitted through HCJDC directly, the fee is $30 for the name-based check or $55 for the full fingerprint version. The eCrim portal at ecrim.ehawaii.gov/ahewa is the fastest way to run a name check without visiting an office. The system is available online and pulls from the statewide database.
HCJDC also runs public access sites where you can get a printed criminal history for $25. The full list of public access site locations is at ag.hawaii.gov/hcjdc/public-access-sites. For residents of Ewa Gentry, the Honolulu-area sites are the nearest options. Forms for all HCJDC services are posted at ag.hawaii.gov/hcjdc/hcjdc-forms.
HCJDC is the primary state agency for criminal history background checks in Hawaii. Ewa Gentry residents and businesses can access the full range of check options through this agency online or in person.
The Department of Public Safety at dps.hawaii.gov covers incarceration records and corrections information for people arrested in the Ewa Gentry area who may have been held at the Oahu Community Correctional Center or other state facilities.
Nearby Cities
These nearby west Oahu communities are served by the same HPD district and Kapolei court system as Ewa Gentry.
Honolulu County Criminal Records
Ewa Gentry is part of Honolulu County. The county page has full details on county-level criminal records resources, court access, and law enforcement contacts.