Kihei Recent Arrests

Kihei recent arrests are handled by the Maui County Police Department. Kihei is a major population center on Maui's south shore and a popular tourist destination. The Maui Police Department runs patrol from the Wailuku headquarters at 55 Mahalani Street. Phone is (808) 244-6355. Patrol officers are assigned to the Kihei area. Arrests get processed through the Records Section, and inmates are booked at Maui Community Correctional Center in Wailuku. This page covers tools, contacts, and procedures for looking up a Kihei arrest through the county system.

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Kihei Recent Arrests Police Services

Kihei is served by the Maui Police Department from the Wailuku headquarters. The address is 55 Mahalani Street, Wailuku, HI 96793. Phone is (808) 244-6355.

Kihei Recent Arrests Maui Police Department

The Maui Police Department page above covers the county. Kihei patrol zone includes Kihei town, Wailea, Makena, parts of Maalaea, and North Kihei. The Wailea area brings heavy tourist traffic.

Common incidents in Kihei include property crimes, especially theft from vehicles, alcohol-related offenses, traffic violations, domestic incidents, and tourist-related issues. Arrest volumes run higher during peak tourist seasons.

All Kihei arrests get processed through the Maui Police Department Records Section in Wailuku. Reports become available via the online portal, by mail, by fax to (808) 244-6418, or in person at the Records Section. Hours run Monday through Thursday 8:00 AM to 4:00 PM and Friday 8:00 AM to 2:00 PM.

Records requests for Kihei arrests go through the Records Section in Wailuku. The county's online public records request portal is the preferred route. You can also request by mail, fax, or in person.

Required info for a records request:

  • Full name and contact info of requestor
  • Copy of valid government-issued photo ID
  • Specific description of records sought
  • Date range of incident
  • Report number if known
  • Names of involved parties
  • Location of incident

Fees at Maui PD Records: standard copies $0.25 per page, certified copies $1.00 per page, fax requests $0.25 per page plus $1.00 per transmission. Large requests over 50 pages may need a deposit.

Processing runs 10 business days for standard requests. Complex requests can take up to 20 business days. Maui Police will notify you if delays come up.

Kihei Recent Arrests Inmate Info

Kihei arrestees are booked at Maui Community Correctional Center (MCCC). The facility is at 600 Waiale Drive, Wailuku, HI 96793. Main phone is (808) 243-5101. Visitation hotline is (808) 243-5861.

MCCC holds about 200 inmates and serves all of Maui County. The booking process includes photos, fingerprints, medical screening, and classification. Arraignment comes within 48 hours.

Inmate lookup options:

  • SAVIN/VINE system at vinelink.com (free alerts)
  • Phone (808) 243-5101 for custody info
  • In-person at facility visitor lobby 7:00 AM to 3:00 PM

Bail for Kihei arrestees can be posted at MCCC or through a licensed bondsman. Release after bail takes several hours. The DPS MCCC page has current rules.

Kihei Recent Arrests Court Access

Kihei is served by the Second Circuit Court at Hoapili Hale, 2145 Main Street, Wailuku, HI 96793. Phone is (808) 244-2800. All Maui County court matters run through this courthouse.

The Second Circuit handles Circuit Court for felonies and civil over $40,000, District Court for misdemeanors and civil under $40,000, and Family Court for domestic and juvenile matters. Kihei cases file at Wailuku regardless of type.

eCourt Kokua provides online case lookup. Search by party name, case number, or citation. Basic case info is free to view. Document downloads cost $3 per file or 10 cents per page. Certification adds $2.

Case numbers on Kihei files use 2CC for Circuit Court or 2DC for District Court. All criminal dispositions feed into HCJDC for the state record.

Kihei Recent Arrests Criminal Records

Kihei residents can access criminal records through the Maui County Police Department at (808) 244-6355, Hawaii Criminal Justice Data Center at (808) 587-3279, or the Second Circuit Court at (808) 244-2800.

The HCJDC Public Access Site at Maui Police Department lets you pull conviction records in person. Each printout costs $25. For name-based searches, bring the subject's full name, date of birth, sex, and social security number.

The eCrim portal at ecrim.ehawaii.gov handles online name searches for $5 per transaction. Only adult convictions are on eCrim. Pending cases and juvenile records are not included.

Note: Kihei arrests with convictions are public. Non-conviction Kihei arrest records stay confidential under HRS §846-9.

Hawaii Laws Applied to Kihei Arrests

Kihei arrests fall under state rules. The UIPA in chapter 92F opens public records. Expungement under §831-3.2 applies to arrests without convictions. Processing runs 120 days. First expungement costs $35.

Kihei Recent Arrests Bail and Release

Kihei arrestees are transported to MCCC in Wailuku for booking. Booking includes photos, fingerprints, medical screening, and classification. Bail can be posted at MCCC or through a licensed bondsman. Release after bail takes several hours.

Arraignment happens within 48 hours. The 48-hour rule applies to Kihei arrests. Police must charge within 48 hours (not counting weekends and holidays) or release the person. Felonies require a bail hearing before a judge.

Public defenders handle cases for Kihei arrestees who cannot afford private counsel. The Second Circuit Court clerk in Wailuku processes appointment requests at arraignment. Private counsel can be found through the Hawaii State Bar referral service.

Kihei Recent Arrests Record Fields

A Kihei arrest record contains the standard fields used across Hawaii. Full legal name, aliases, date of birth, gender, physical descriptors including height, weight, eye color, and hair color. Address at time of arrest, booking number, and the exact date, time, and location of arrest.

Further fields include:

  • Arresting agency and officer
  • Statutory charges filed at arrest
  • Booking photograph (mugshot)
  • Fingerprint classification
  • Bail amount and whether posted
  • Court of jurisdiction and case number

These records are maintained under Hawaii Revised Statutes §846-2.7. The Maui Police Department is the primary custodian. Released reports have personal info redacted under UIPA chapter 92F-13.

Kihei Victim Resources

SAVIN/VINE at vinelink.com is Hawaii's free victim notification system. Kihei residents can sign up anonymously for alerts on custody status. The system runs 24 hours. Alerts come by phone, email, or text message.

The Hawaii State Judiciary offers protection order forms and self-help resources. Forms can be filed at the Second Circuit Court in Wailuku. Kihei residents seeking a TRO can apply through the court clerk at Hoapili Hale.

Sex Offender Registry for Kihei

The Hawaii Criminal Justice Data Center maintains the statewide Sex Offender Registry under HRS Chapter 846E. Kihei residents can search the registry free by name, zip code, or street address. Entries include offender name, photo, physical description, offense, risk level, address, and vehicle info.

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Nearby Maui Cities

Kihei sits on the south shore of Maui. Nearby Maui population centers include Wailuku and Kahului, both of which fall under the Maui Police Department and Second Circuit Court.