Wailuku Criminal Records

Wailuku is the county seat of Maui County, and it holds the main offices for criminal records on Maui. The Maui County Police Department headquarters sits here, along with the Second Circuit Court at Hoapili Hale. Whether you need to look up an arrest, search a court case, or get a certified background check report, Wailuku is where most of those requests get processed. You can search online through state systems or visit the courthouse and police records office in person. This page covers your main options for finding criminal records connected to Wailuku and the surrounding Maui County area.

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Maui County Police and Criminal Records

The Maui County Police Department has its headquarters at 55 Mahalani Street in Wailuku. This is where the Records Section handles requests for police reports and other criminal record documents. You can reach the main line at (808) 244-6400. The Records Section is open Monday through Friday from 7:45 AM to 4:30 PM, though in-person visits are accepted Monday through Thursday from 8:00 AM to 4:00 PM.

Police reports cost $0.25 per page. You can request them online, by fax, by mail, or in person at the Mahalani Street location. Fingerprinting services are also available here for background checks. The fee is $25.00, payable by cashier's check or money order. Processing takes about 10 business days. This location also serves as a public access site for state criminal history printouts through HCJDC, with a $25 fee per printout.

The Maui County Police Department handles law enforcement for the entire island of Maui. All records from incidents across the county flow through this central location. If you need a police report from Kihei, Lahaina, Makawao, or anywhere else on Maui, you contact the Records Section at this headquarters. Maui County Police Department serves as the main source for local incident reports and arrest records on Maui.

Maui County Police Department headquartered in Wailuku for criminal records

The Maui County Police Department website lists Records Section hours, request forms, and contact information for the headquarters at 55 Mahalani Street in Wailuku.

Office Maui County Police Department - Records Section
Address 55 Mahalani Street, Wailuku, HI 96793
Phone (808) 244-6400
Records Hours Monday through Friday, 7:45 AM - 4:30 PM
In-Person Monday through Thursday, 8:00 AM - 4:00 PM
Report Cost $0.25 per page
Fingerprinting $25.00 (cashier's check or money order)

Second Circuit Court Criminal Records

The Second Circuit Court is located at Hoapili Hale, 2145 Main Street, Wailuku, HI 96793. You can reach the court by phone at (808) 244-2929. This court handles all civil, criminal, family, and traffic matters for Maui County. The Maui District Court also operates from this same location. Initial appearances for criminal cases, felony trials, and most criminal court proceedings for Maui go through this courthouse.

Court records from the Second Circuit are searchable through eCourt Kokua, the Hawaii State Judiciary's public case search system. Public access terminals are available at the Hoapili Hale courthouse for those who prefer to search in person. The online portal at eCourt Kokua lets you look up cases by name, case number, or citation number from any device. You can find case status, charges, hearing dates, and disposition information through this system.

eCourt Kokua for Wailuku Second Circuit Court criminal case records

The Hawaii State Judiciary's eCourt Kokua system provides free public access to criminal case records from the Second Circuit Court in Wailuku and all other Hawaii courts.

The Second Circuit Court keeps records going back many years. For older cases not in the online system, you may need to visit in person or contact the court clerk directly. Court hours generally run Monday through Friday, 7:45 AM to 4:30 PM.

Note: eCourt Kokua is free to use. It shows publicly available case data but does not include sealed records or expunged cases.

The Hawaii Criminal Justice Data Center, known as HCJDC, maintains the official state criminal history database. This covers arrests and dispositions from all counties, including Maui. You can reach HCJDC at 465 S. King Street in Honolulu, or by phone at (808) 587-3279. All criminal records from Wailuku and Maui County are part of this statewide system.

Hawaii's HRS Chapter 846 governs how criminal history records are collected, maintained, and accessed. The law sets the rules for who can request records, what information can be released, and how corrections to records are made.

There are two main ways to check someone's criminal history through HCJDC. The first is a name-based check, which searches the database by name and date of birth. The second is a fingerprint-based check, which is more definitive and matches identity against actual fingerprint records. Fingerprint checks are required for many licensing and employment purposes under state law.

For people who want to do their own search from home, eCrim provides online access to criminal history. A basic search costs $5. A certified criminal history report runs $12. Wailuku residents and anyone searching for records tied to Maui County can use eCrim at any time.

HCJDC for Wailuku criminal records and background checks

The HCJDC website at ag.hawaii.gov offers information on name-based and fingerprint-based criminal history checks for Wailuku and all of Hawaii.

HCJDC also operates a public access site at the Maui County Police Department headquarters at 55 Mahalani Street in Wailuku. You can contact that site at (808) 244-6345. In-person printouts cost $25. The full list of public access sites statewide is available on the HCJDC public access sites page.

Maui Corrections and Inmate Records

The Maui Community Correctional Center is located at 600 Waiale Road in Wailuku, HI 96793. The phone number is (808) 243-5101. This facility holds people awaiting trial or sentencing in Maui County, as well as those serving shorter sentences. It is run by the Hawaii Department of Public Safety.

The Hawaii Department of Public Safety operates the state's correctional facilities and maintains inmate records. You can search for current and past inmates through DPS online tools. Wailuku's correctional center falls under this statewide system, so anyone held at the Maui facility should appear in DPS records. If you are looking for someone who may be in custody at Maui Community Correctional Center, the DPS inmate lookup is the right place to start.

For questions about the Maui County Clerk's Office and other county services, you can call (808) 270-7749. The county clerk handles various public records for Maui County government, which has its main offices in Wailuku.

Note: The HCJDC FAQ page answers common questions about accessing criminal history records in Hawaii, including what shows up on different types of checks and how to correct errors in your record.

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Maui County Criminal Records

Wailuku is the county seat of Maui County. All criminal cases from across Maui, Molokai, and Lanai go through the Second Circuit Court in Wailuku. For full county-level information on criminal records, courts, and law enforcement resources, visit the Maui County criminal records page.