Makakilo Criminal Records
Makakilo criminal records fall under the Honolulu Police Department District 8 and the First Circuit Court system. Makakilo is a residential community on the hillsides of West Oahu, and like other communities in this area, it is served by the Kapolei Police Station and the Kapolei Judiciary Complex. Criminal cases from Makakilo go through the same court infrastructure as Kapolei and nearby Ewa communities. You can search records through eCourt Kokua, request background checks via the HCJDC's eCrim tool, or contact HPD directly for police reports.
Makakilo Quick Facts
HPD District 8 and Makakilo Police Records
Makakilo is part of the Honolulu Police Department's District 8, which covers Kapolei, Makakilo, Waianae, Nanakuli, Maili, Makaha, and the Ewa communities across West Oahu. All police response for Makakilo comes through the Kapolei Police Station at 1100 Kamokila Boulevard, Kapolei, HI 96707. The station can be reached at (808) 723-8400. For non-emergency calls, HPD's citywide line is (808) 529-3111.
HPD District 8 covers Makakilo as part of its West Oahu patrol zone, with the Kapolei station handling incidents and records for the area.
Police reports for incidents in Makakilo are available through the HPD Records Division at 801 South Beretania Street in Honolulu. The fee is $0.50 for the first page and $0.25 for each page after that. Payment is accepted by cash, check, or cashier's check. You can submit a request in person or by mail. The District 8 Community Policing Team is at (808) 723-8411 and handles community-specific concerns for the West Oahu area including Makakilo. Crime activity data for the area is published at hpdb.honolulu.gov.
Criminal Court Records for Makakilo
Criminal cases from Makakilo are handled at the Kapolei Judiciary Complex, which is part of the First Circuit Court system. The complex is at 4675 Kapolei Parkway, Kapolei, HI 96707. The District Court there handles misdemeanors and minor criminal matters. The District Court phone is (808) 954-8575. Felony cases go to the main First Circuit courthouse in downtown Honolulu. More information on the First Circuit is at courts.state.hi.us/courts/first_circuit.
Court records for Makakilo cases can be found online through eCourt Kokua. This free tool from the Hawaii Judiciary lets you search by party name, case number, or citation. No account is needed. The system covers all circuits and all case types, so you can pull up criminal records from the Kapolei court without visiting in person. eCourt Kokua shows case status, charges, docket entries, and scheduled hearings.
Makakilo Criminal History - HCJDC and eCrim
For statewide criminal history records tied to a Makakilo address or a person who has lived in West Oahu, the Hawaii Criminal Justice Data Center is the official source. The HCJDC collects arrest and disposition records from all Hawaii law enforcement agencies and courts. Its office is at 465 S. King Street, Honolulu. The main line is (808) 587-3279. The HCJDC website is at ag.hawaii.gov/hcjdc.
The HCJDC eCrim system allows name-based criminal history searches that include records from HPD and the First Circuit, covering Makakilo-area incidents.
The eCrim portal at ecrim.ehawaii.gov offers online name-based criminal history searches. A basic search costs $5 and returns Hawaii state records. A certified report is $12 and can be used for legal or official purposes. These searches cover arrest records, conviction data, and other criminal justice information collected statewide. Records from HPD District 8 and the Kapolei court are included in the HCJDC database and would appear in eCrim results linked to a subject's name.
The HCJDC also supports in-person access through public terminals at approved sites. These terminals are at various locations statewide. Printouts cost $25 per search. The current list of public access locations is at ag.hawaii.gov/hcjdc/public-access-sites. If you need to correct an error in your criminal history, the HCJDC provides forms and instructions at ag.hawaii.gov/hcjdc/hcjdc-forms.
Hawaii's criminal history statutes are in HRS Chapter 846. This chapter defines how records are kept, who may access them, and how individuals can view or challenge their own files. Reading this chapter can help you understand your rights when dealing with a criminal record in Hawaii.
Note: Name-based searches through eCrim return only Hawaii state records and do not include out-of-state or federal records.
Additional Resources for West Oahu Records
People held after an arrest in Makakilo are typically transported to the Oahu Community Correctional Center in Kalihi. To check on someone's incarceration status, use the Hawaii Department of Public Safety inmate lookup at dps.hawaii.gov. This tool shows current housing status for people in state correctional facilities.
For ongoing criminal cases, eCourt Kokua is the best way to track hearings and case progress without visiting the courthouse. If you need physical copies of court documents, contact the Kapolei Judiciary Complex clerk's office directly. Records that are not available online may require a written request or in-person visit to the court. The HCJDC FAQ at ag.hawaii.gov/hcjdc answers questions about what records exist and how to request them properly.
Nearby Cities
These cities are near Makakilo and share the same HPD District 8 coverage and First Circuit court system.
Honolulu County Criminal Records
Makakilo is within Honolulu County. All criminal matters from this community are processed through HPD and the First Circuit Court under Honolulu County jurisdiction. For a broader look at criminal records, courts, and agencies covering the full county, visit the Honolulu County criminal records page.