Find Criminal Records in Wahiawa
Wahiawa criminal records are handled by HPD District 2 and the Wahiawa District Court, both located in Central Oahu. Wahiawa has its own police station and its own district court, which sets it apart from many smaller communities on the island. Arrests made in Wahiawa are processed through the local station, and criminal cases are heard at the Wahiawa District Court on Kilani Avenue. You can search court records through eCourt Kokua, get statewide criminal history through the HCJDC's eCrim system, or request police reports from HPD Records. This page covers all major sources for Wahiawa criminal records.
Wahiawa Quick Facts
Wahiawa Criminal Records and HPD District 2
Wahiawa is served by the Honolulu Police Department's District 2, which covers Mililani, Wahiawa, the North Shore, and surrounding Central Oahu communities. The Wahiawa Police Station is at 330 North Cane Street, Wahiawa, HI 96786. The main line is (808) 723-8700. Fax is (808) 723-8757. The station handles patrol, investigations, and community policing for Wahiawa and nearby areas including Whitmore Village, Kunia, and Waialua.
HPD District 2 covers Central Oahu, and the Wahiawa Police Station on North Cane Street handles local law enforcement and criminal records for the Wahiawa community.
The District 2 Community Policing Team is at (808) 723-8710. The team runs active programs in Wahiawa including Citizen's Patrol walks, school partnerships with Leilehua High School and Wahiawa Middle School, and Neighborhood Security Watch. District 2 also coordinates with military installations at Schofield Barracks and Wheeler Army Air Field, which are just outside Wahiawa. Arrest and incident records from Wahiawa are part of the broader HPD system and are accessible through the HPD Records Division.
| Agency | Honolulu Police Department - District 2 |
|---|---|
| Station Address | 330 North Cane Street, Wahiawa, HI 96786 |
| Phone | (808) 723-8700 |
| Fax | (808) 723-8757 |
| Community Policing Team | (808) 723-8710 |
| Station Info | HPD Office Locations |
Requesting Wahiawa Police Reports
Police reports for incidents in Wahiawa are available through the HPD Records Division at 801 South Beretania Street, Honolulu. The cost is $0.50 for the first page and $0.25 for each additional page. Payment must be by cash, check, or cashier's check. You can submit requests in person or by mail. Email requests can be directed to policereports@honolulupd.org.
HPD crime data for the Central Oahu area is published on the HPD crime highlights page. This resource shows recent enforcement activity, arrests, and notable incidents broken down by district. For Wahiawa, District 2 data covers the local community and surrounding areas. This can be helpful for tracking patterns or verifying recent criminal activity in the area.
Wahiawa District Court Criminal Records
Wahiawa has its own district court at 1034 Kilani Avenue, Wahiawa, HI 96786. The phone number is (808) 534-6200. This court handles misdemeanor and petty misdemeanor criminal cases for Central Oahu. It is part of the First Circuit Court system under the Hawaii Judiciary. Felony cases from Wahiawa 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.
eCourt Kokua gives free public access to Wahiawa District Court case records, including criminal case dockets, hearing dates, and charge information.
Criminal court records from the Wahiawa District Court are searchable through eCourt Kokua. This free tool from the Hawaii Judiciary lets anyone search by party name, case number, or citation number. No login is needed. Results include case status, charges, docket history, and upcoming hearing dates. eCourt Kokua covers all Hawaii circuits, so a search will return records from both the Wahiawa District Court and the First Circuit courthouse in Honolulu.
For physical copies of court records, you contact the Wahiawa District Court clerk directly or make a written request. Certified copies require payment of a per-page fee plus a certification charge. The Hawaii Judiciary's site has information on court fees and how to request records.
Wahiawa Criminal History Records - HCJDC
The Hawaii Criminal Justice Data Center is the state's central repository for criminal history. For Wahiawa residents or cases tied to Central Oahu, the HCJDC provides name-based criminal history checks through its eCrim system. The agency is at 465 S. King Street in Honolulu and can be reached at (808) 587-3279. The HCJDC website is ag.hawaii.gov/hcjdc.
The HCJDC gathers criminal records from HPD, the First Circuit, and agencies statewide, making it a reliable source for history checks tied to Wahiawa addresses and cases.
The eCrim portal at ecrim.ehawaii.gov allows name-based searches of the Hawaii criminal history database. A standard search costs $5. A certified report is $12. Results include arrest records and conviction data from agencies across the state, including HPD District 2 and the Wahiawa District Court. These searches are useful for personal record review or legal research. They do not require fingerprints and can be done entirely online.
HCJDC public access terminals are available at selected sites statewide. Printouts cost $25 per search. Current public access locations are listed at ag.hawaii.gov/hcjdc/public-access-sites. Forms for record requests and correction challenges are at ag.hawaii.gov/hcjdc/hcjdc-forms. The HCJDC FAQ at ag.hawaii.gov/hcjdc explains what records are included and how to read results.
Hawaii's rules for criminal history records are in HRS Chapter 846. This statute governs how the HCJDC collects and shares data, who has access, and how errors are corrected. It applies to all criminal history records kept in Hawaii, including those linked to Wahiawa cases.
Note: eCrim name-based searches cover only Hawaii state records and do not include federal criminal history or records from other states.
Wahiawa Community Programs and Related Records
HPD District 2 runs several community programs in Wahiawa. These include Keiki ID and Kupuna ID programs, Neighborhood Security Watch, traffic safety events, and school partnerships. Arrest or citation records from these community efforts are part of the standard HPD records system. You can request specific incident reports through HPD Records or search court records through eCourt Kokua to find cases that came out of local enforcement activity.
Wahiawa sits close to Schofield Barracks and Wheeler Army Air Field. District 2 coordinates with military police and installation security for incidents that overlap civilian and military jurisdiction. Criminal cases involving civilians still go through the Wahiawa District Court and HPD. Military-related matters may run through separate federal or military channels. If you need records from a case that involved both civilian law enforcement and military officials, the Wahiawa District Court and HPD Records Division are the starting points for the civilian side.
For people who may be in custody after an arrest in Wahiawa, the Hawaii Department of Public Safety inmate lookup at dps.hawaii.gov shows current status for people held in state facilities. Wahiawa does not operate its own jail. Individuals held after local arrests are typically transported to the Oahu Community Correctional Center in Kalihi.
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Honolulu County Criminal Records
Wahiawa is part of Honolulu County. All criminal proceedings from Wahiawa go through HPD and the First Circuit Court under county jurisdiction. For a full overview of criminal records, courts, and agencies that cover the entire county, visit the Honolulu County criminal records page.