Mililani Town Recent Arrests

Mililani Town recent arrests run through HPD District 2. The Wahiawa Station at 1034 Kilani Avenue handles patrol for Central Oahu including the planned communities of Mililani. District 2 phone is 808-723-8700. Mililani is a residential town with lower arrest numbers than urban districts. Booking goes to OCCC in Honolulu. Court cases file through the Wahiawa District Court or the main First Circuit at 1111 Alakea Street. This page walks through the tools and steps for Mililani Town arrest record access, from the HPD daily log to state-level criminal history searches.

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Mililani Town Recent Arrests Police Services

HPD District 2 runs out of the Wahiawa Station at 1034 Kilani Avenue, Wahiawa, HI 96786. The phone is 808-723-8700. TRO service status for Mililani runs on the same line. District 2 covers Mililani Town, Mililani Mauka, Wahiawa, and parts of Central Oahu.

Mililani Town Recent Arrests HPD

The HPD police reports page is the main hub for records requests. Mililani is a planned community in Central Oahu. Neighborhoods sit around shopping centers, parks, and schools. The Wahiawa District Station provides patrol.

Common Mililani arrest categories include property crimes, domestic incidents, drug offenses, and traffic matters. The area has lower crime numbers compared to Urban Honolulu.

District 2 does not issue copies of reports. Records requests for Mililani arrests go to the HPD Records Division at 801 South Beretania Street, Honolulu, HI 96813. Phone is (808) 723-3258. Hours run Monday through Friday, 7:45 AM to 4:00 PM.

Mililani arrests post in the HPD daily arrest logs at honolulupd.org. The log covers all eight HPD districts. Mililani Town entries mix with arrests from every other district.

Each log entry shows:

  • Sequential report number
  • Date and time of arrest
  • Name, age, sex, race of arrestee
  • Arresting officer name and badge
  • Specific offense charged
  • Release info when applicable

The log file stays online for 14 days. After that, older Mililani arrest records require a written UIPA request to the Records Division. Processing runs 10 business days under chapter 92F. Fees are $0.50 for the first page and $0.25 for each additional page.

Juvenile arrests are not included under HRS §571-84(e). Federal arrests are not included. Military arrests on federal property, such as Wheeler Army Airfield nearby, are not on HPD logs either.

Mililani Town Recent Arrests Court Access

Mililani is served by the First Circuit Court. Cases from Mililani are filed at the Wahiawa Division or the main Honolulu courthouse. Wahiawa District Court is at 1034 Kilani Avenue, Wahiawa, HI 96786. Phone is (808) 534-6500.

Wahiawa District Court handles traffic violations, misdemeanor criminal cases, civil cases under $40,000, small claims, and preliminary hearings for felonies from Central Oahu. Mililani Town and Mililani Mauka fall under its jurisdiction.

eCourt Kokua at jimspss1.courts.state.hi.us gives online access to Mililani court records. Search by party name, case number, or citation number. Basic case info is free to view.

Case numbers on Mililani files use 1DC for District Court or 1CC for Circuit Court, plus year plus a sequential number. Document copies run $3 per file or 10 cents per page, whichever is more. Certification adds $2.

Mililani Recent Arrests Inmate Info

Mililani arrestees are booked at Oahu Community Correctional Center at 2199 Kamehameha Highway, Honolulu. OCCC phone is (808) 832-1777. Visitation hotline is (808) 832-1633.

SAVIN/VINE at vinelink.com tracks inmate custody status. The service is free. Sign up for alerts when custody status changes. Sentenced inmates may move to Halawa (medium-security) in Aiea or Waiawa (minimum-security) in Waipahu depending on classification.

The Hawaii Department of Public Safety runs the state correctional system. The DPS page has facility contact info, visitation rules, and inmate programs.

Mililani Recent Arrests Criminal Records

Mililani Town residents can access criminal records through the same channels as all Honolulu County residents. The Hawaii Criminal Justice Data Center at 465 S. King Street, Room 102 is the state repository. Phone is (808) 587-3279.

HCJDC services:

  • Name-based Criminal History Record Check
  • Fingerprint-based Criminal History Record Check
  • Access and Review
  • Expungement applications
  • Fingerprint card services

Fees at HCJDC run $25 for a public access printout, $30 for a name check, and $55 for a fingerprint check in person. The eCrim portal at ecrim.ehawaii.gov lets you run online name checks for $5 per transaction.

For Mililani incidents, contact District 2 at 808-723-8700 or HPD Records Division at (808) 723-3258. HCJDC at (808) 587-3279 handles state-level records.

Hawaii Laws Applied to Mililani Arrests

Mililani arrests fall under the same state rules as the rest of Hawaii. The UIPA in chapter 92F of the Hawaii Revised Statutes governs access to public records. Under §92F-11, all records are open unless closed by other law.

Under HRS §846-9, conviction info is fully public. Non-conviction info is limited to criminal justice agencies. Juvenile records are confidential under §571-84.

Expungement rules in §831-3.2 cover Mililani arrests that did not lead to conviction. The HCJDC Expungement Section handles applications. First expungement costs $35. Later ones run $50. Processing runs 120 days.

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

Mililani Town Recent Arrests Bail and Release

Mililani Town arrestees are transported to OCCC for booking. Booking covers photos, fingerprints, medical screening, and classification. Set bail exists for many misdemeanor offenses. Felony cases require a bail hearing before a judge within 48 hours.

Arraignment happens within 48 hours. At arraignment, the Mililani Town arrestee is informed of charges, bail is set or reviewed, and a plea is entered. Public defenders are appointed for those who cannot afford private counsel. The First Circuit clerk handles appointment requests.

Release from OCCC after bail takes several hours. Property held at booking is returned. Defense counsel may file a bail reduction motion if the initial amount is too high.

Mililani Town Recent Arrests Record Fields

A Mililani Town arrest record holds the standard fields used across Hawaii. Full legal name, aliases, date of birth, gender, height, weight, eye color, hair color, address at time of arrest, state ID number, booking number, and the date, time, and location of arrest.

Other fields include arresting agency (HPD District 2), arresting officer and badge, charges with statute numbers, charge classification, bail amount, whether bail was posted, court of jurisdiction, and case number. Mugshots are taken at OCCC booking.

Released reports have personal info redacted under UIPA chapter 92F-13. Home addresses, phone numbers, social security numbers, and dates of birth get blacked out. All juvenile info is also redacted.

Mililani Town Victim Resources

SAVIN/VINE at vinelink.com is Hawaii's free victim notification system. Mililani Town residents can sign up for anonymous alerts on custody status changes. The system runs 24 hours with alerts by phone, email, or text.

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Nearby Central Oahu Cities

Mililani Town shares HPD District 2 with nearby central Oahu communities.