Kaneohe Criminal Records Database

Kaneohe criminal records are held by the Honolulu Police Department, the Hawaii state courts, and the Hawaii Criminal Justice Data Center. Kaneohe sits on the windward side of Oahu and serves as the headquarters for HPD District 4. The Kaneohe District Court handles criminal cases for the surrounding area. This page explains how to find and access criminal records, police reports, and court case information tied to Kaneohe, including what each source provides and how much it costs.

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HPD District 4 Headquarters in Kaneohe

Kaneohe is the home base for HPD District 4. This is the largest patrol district in the Honolulu Police Department, covering the stretch of windward Oahu from Makapuu Point all the way to Kawela Bay. The Kaneohe Police Station at 45-270 Waikalua Road, Kaneohe, HI 96744, is the district headquarters. The main number is (808) 723-8640.

District 4 also includes the Kailua Substation and the Kahuku Substation. The Kahuku location is at 56-470 Kamehameha Highway, Kahuku, HI 96731, with a phone number of (808) 723-8650. It serves the area from Kaaawa to Waialee Stream with 27 assigned staff. The Community Policing Team for District 4 is reachable at (808) 723-8874 and works across all communities in the district, including Kaneohe.

The image below is from the HPD District 4 page at honolulupd.org/d4/, which covers the Kaneohe Police Station, district coverage, and unit contacts.

HPD District 4 Kaneohe police station for Kaneohe criminal records

District 4 has a Crime Reduction Unit that focuses on crimes against persons, drug offenses, and property crimes across the windward side. This unit works alongside regular patrol to respond to active investigations. All station locations for HPD are listed at honolulupd.org/contact-us/office-locations/.

Getting Kaneohe Police Reports

Police reports from Kaneohe incidents are handled by the HPD Records Division at 801 South Beretania Street in Honolulu. That is where all HPD report requests go, regardless of which district the incident happened in. Walk-in visits and mailed requests are both accepted. You need a case number, or at minimum the date and nature of the incident, to locate the right report.

The fee is $0.50 for the first page and $0.25 for each additional page. Only cash, personal check, or cashier's check are accepted. Bring valid photo ID to the counter if you go in person. To mail a request, follow the instructions at honolulupd.org/police-reports/. That page also explains what is included in a standard report and what may be redacted under state law.

For non-emergency questions, call (808) 529-3111. For emergencies, call 911. Recent crime activity data for the Kaneohe area is updated on the HPD highlights board at hpdb.honolulu.gov, which shows District 4 incidents in a rolling 72-hour window.

Note: Police reports tied to active investigations may be withheld or partially redacted until the case is resolved. Contact the Records Division to check on the status of any delayed request.

Kaneohe District Court Criminal Case Records

The Kaneohe District Court is the local courthouse for criminal matters filed in this area. It sits at 45-939 Pookela Street, Kaneohe, HI 96744. Phone: (808) 534-6300. The court operates Monday through Friday, excluding state holidays. It is a branch of the First Circuit Court of Hawaii, which covers all of Oahu. General First Circuit information is at courts.state.hi.us/courts/first_circuit.

This court handles misdemeanor criminal cases, petty misdemeanors, traffic violations, and small civil claims for both the Kaneohe and Kailua areas. Felony cases are transferred to the Circuit Court level within the First Circuit in Honolulu. Once charges are filed, case records become public unless sealed. Public case records include the charging document, docket entries, hearing dates, plea information, and case outcome.

The eCourt Kokua system is the free online tool for searching Kaneohe criminal case records. It is at courts.state.hi.us/legal_references/records/search_court_records. You can search by name or case number. The system covers all Hawaii courts, so Kaneohe cases appear alongside records from other circuits. Results are available immediately and no account is required. Public access terminals are also available inside the Kaneohe courthouse for on-site searches.

The image below is from the eCourt Kokua search portal, which is the main tool for looking up Kaneohe criminal case filings online.

eCourt Kokua for searching Kaneohe criminal case records

Certified copies of court records require a formal request at the clerk's counter. Call (808) 534-6300 to ask about current fees and turnaround times. Certified copies are accepted for legal filings, appeals, and official purposes. Plain copies cost less.

The Hawaii Criminal Justice Data Center (HCJDC) manages the statewide criminal history repository. Conviction records from Kaneohe cases go into this system after they are finalized. The HCJDC office is at 465 S. King Street in Honolulu. Reach them at (808) 587-3279. The full agency website is ag.hawaii.gov/hcjdc/.

Public searches are available through the eCrim portal at ecrim.ehawaii.gov/ahewa/. A name-based search costs $5. A certified result is $12. Certified results include the agency seal and are appropriate for legal proceedings. No account or authorization is required for standard name searches. If you prefer an in-person search, public access sites charge $25 per printout. The list of sites is at ag.hawaii.gov/hcjdc/public-access-sites/.

HCJDC records cover felony and misdemeanor convictions statewide. They do not show arrests that did not lead to conviction, dismissed charges, or expunged matters. If you are checking your own record and believe it contains errors, HCJDC has a challenge process. Contact the agency directly for that process.

District 4 Crime Reduction and Community Services

District 4's Crime Reduction Unit is based in Kaneohe and works on drug offenses, crimes against persons, and property crimes across the windward side of Oahu. The unit works alongside patrol officers and plainclothes investigators. It is one part of how HPD addresses repeat crime patterns in the Kaneohe area.

The Community Policing Team offers programs at no cost to residents. These include Keiki ID and Kupuna ID programs, the "Say Hi" neighborhood engagement program, safety presentations, and school outreach. The team can be reached at (808) 723-8874. These programs are open to Kaneohe and Kailua residents alike, as well as communities further north in the district.

For crime data, the HPD highlights board gives a free, real-time snapshot of recent incidents across all districts. Kaneohe data shows under District 4. The dashboard is at hpdb.honolulu.gov. It shows incident types and approximate locations but does not include names or case numbers in the public view.

Residents who want to find out if a specific individual has an active warrant can check the HPD wanted persons list at honolulupd.org/information/wanted-persons/. The list is updated regularly and covers all of Honolulu County, including Kaneohe.

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Honolulu County

Kaneohe is part of Honolulu County. Criminal cases here are handled by the Honolulu County court system under the First Circuit. For a broader look at county resources, including court contacts and statewide background check tools, visit the Honolulu County criminal records page.