Mililani Town Criminal Records
Criminal records for Mililani Town fall under Honolulu County and are handled through several state and local agencies. If you need to search criminal records tied to this central Oahu community, your main options are the Hawaii Criminal Justice Data Center, the eCrim online name-based check system, and eCourt Kokua for court case lookups. HPD District 2 covers the area and handles local policing, while the Wahiawa District Court and First Circuit Court process criminal cases. This page explains how to find the records you need and who to contact.
Mililani Town Quick Facts
HPD District 2 and Mililani Town Criminal Records
Mililani Town is served by the Honolulu Police Department's District 2, which covers the Mililani, Wahiawa, and North Shore areas. The district runs out of the Wahiawa Police Station. If you need a police report connected to a criminal incident in Mililani Town, this is the district that handled the call.
The station is located at 330 North Cane Street, Wahiawa, HI 96786. The main number is (808) 723-8700. The Community Policing Team can be reached at (808) 723-8710. District 2 covers a broad stretch of central and north Oahu, with boundaries running from Kipapa Gulch on the south to the North Shore coastline. Military installations in the district include Wheeler Army Air Field, Kunia Communications Center, and Schofield Barracks, which adds to the density of activity in this region.
HPD maintains a public crime data tool at hpdb.honolulu.gov that lets you view incident highlights and data by area. For police reports connected to criminal cases in Mililani Town, requests go through the HPD Records Division at 801 South Beretania Street in Honolulu. Report copies cost $0.50 for the first page and $0.25 for each page after. Payment is by cash, check, or cashier's check.
The District 2 website at honolulupd.org/d2 has details on district boundaries, current programs, and community event schedules. You can learn more about police report requests at honolulupd.org/police-reports.
HPD District 2 covers Mililani Town with active patrol and community programs. The district includes Mililani High School and Leilehua High School in its school outreach activities.
HPD District 2 covers Mililani Town and surrounding central Oahu communities. The district page shows boundary maps, contact details, and current patrol information for residents looking up criminal records or seeking police services.
Hawaii Criminal Records for Mililani Town Residents
The Hawaii Criminal Justice Data Center, or HCJDC, is the primary state agency that handles criminal history record checks. It sits under the Hawaii Attorney General's office at 465 S. King Street in Honolulu. The HCJDC maintains the central repository for criminal history in the state, and that includes records tied to Mililani Town arrests and prosecutions.
There are two main options for a record check. A name-based check through eCrim costs $5 per search, with $12 for a certified copy. A fingerprint-based check through HCJDC runs $30 for the name-based version or $55 for the fingerprint-based version. Fingerprint checks are more thorough and match records by biometric data rather than name alone. You can reach HCJDC at (808) 587-3279 or visit the agency's main page at ag.hawaii.gov/hcjdc.
The eCrim system at ecrim.ehawaii.gov/ahewa is the online portal for name-based checks. You can run a search yourself without visiting an office. The system pulls from Hawaii's statewide criminal history database and returns records tied to a person's name, date of birth, and other identifiers.
Note: Name-based searches may miss records if a person used an alias. A fingerprint check gives a more definitive result for official purposes.
Court Records for Mililani Town Cases
Criminal cases that originate in Mililani Town go through the Hawaii state court system. The Wahiawa District Court at 1034 Kilani Avenue, Wahiawa, HI 96786 handles lower-level criminal matters, traffic offenses, and initial appearances. The phone number is (808) 534-6200. More serious felony cases move up to the First Circuit Court at 777 Punchbowl Street in Honolulu.
eCourt Kokua is the free public search tool for Hawaii court records. You can search by name or case number at courts.state.hi.us. The system shows case status, charges, hearing dates, and dispositions for cases in the circuit and district courts. Access is available online without charge. For cases filed before the system went digital, you may need to contact the clerk's office directly.
The First Circuit Court page at courts.state.hi.us/courts/first_circuit has contact information and court calendar details for cases in Honolulu County, which includes Mililani Town.
HPD Community Programs in Mililani Town
HPD District 2 runs several community engagement programs in and around Mililani Town. These programs tie into how the department interacts with residents and can be relevant if you are trying to understand policing patterns or connect with local officers about a concern.
District 2's Community Policing Team offers a long list of services. These include the Keiki Identification Program, Kupuna Identification Program, Neighborhood Security Watch walks, Business Security Watch, and Traffic Safety Awareness events. The team also participates in school programs at Mililani High School and other area schools. Say Hi events bring officers and residents together in informal settings to build trust and share information.
The HPD community programs page at honolulupd.org/community/community-programs covers all active outreach efforts, including those that serve Mililani Town and nearby central Oahu communities.
Other programs offered through the district include gun buyback events, Coffee with a Cop sessions, and active threat and cyberbullying presentations at local schools. The district also runs Campus Police Officer Mentoring and a partnership with the Mililani High School Law Enforcement Class.
HCJDC Background Checks for Mililani Town
The HCJDC operates public access sites where you can get a printed criminal history report for $25. These sites are available at select locations across the state. Fingerprinting for background checks is also available through the agency. Forms for HCJDC services are posted at ag.hawaii.gov/hcjdc/hcjdc-forms.
The public access site list is at ag.hawaii.gov/hcjdc/public-access-sites. Each site can provide a printed copy of a person's criminal history for that flat $25 fee. You do not need to submit a fingerprint to use a public access site, but results are name-based. For residents of Mililani Town, the Honolulu sites are the closest options.
The HCJDC main page at ag.hawaii.gov/hcjdc is the best starting point for background check requests and criminal history services connected to Mililani Town and all of Hawaii.
The Department of Public Safety also maintains records related to corrections and incarceration. Their website at dps.hawaii.gov has information about inmates, facilities, and reentry programs that may be relevant to criminal records searches.
Nearby Cities
These nearby communities are also served by HPD District 2 or nearby districts in central Oahu.
Honolulu County Criminal Records
Mililani Town is part of Honolulu County. All county-level criminal records resources, court information, and law enforcement contacts are available on the county page.