Pearl City Recent Arrests
Pearl City recent arrests are posted each day through the Honolulu Police Department system. HPD District 3 runs patrol out of the Pearl City station at 1100 Waimano Home Road. The district phone is 808-723-8800. Pearl City sits in the Pearl Harbor area of Oahu and covers part of the Leeward population center. Arrests get booked into Oahu Community Correctional Center in Honolulu. Court cases go to the First Circuit. To find recent arrest data for Pearl City, the HPD daily arrest log is the fastest public tool. Older records require a UIPA request to the HPD Records Division.
Pearl City Overview
Pearl City Recent Arrests Police Services
HPD District 3 serves Pearl City out of the Pearl City station at 1100 Waimano Home Road, Pearl City, HI 96782. The main phone is (808) 723-8800. TRO service status for Pearl City runs on the same line.

The HPD police reports page is the official hub for record requests. District 3 covers Pearl City, Waipahu, Waimalu, Aiea, Pacific Palisades, Momilani, and Pearlridge.
Services at Pearl City District Station include:
- Police report filing for crimes in District 3
- Traffic accident reporting
- TRO service status checks
- Community policing programs
- Neighborhood Watch coordination
Common arrest categories in Pearl City include property crimes, domestic incidents, and traffic offenses. The district sits near Pearl Harbor, so some incidents cross over into federal jurisdiction.
District 3 does not issue copies of reports. All records requests must go to the Records Division at 801 South Beretania Street, Honolulu, HI 96813, phone (808) 723-3258. Hours run Monday through Friday, 7:45 AM to 4:00 PM.
Searching Pearl City Recent Arrests Logs
Pearl City arrests appear in the HPD daily arrest logs. The log covers all eight HPD districts. Pearl City entries mix in with arrests from across Oahu.
Each log entry shows:
- Sequential report number
- Date and time of arrest
- Arrestee's name, age, sex, race
- Arresting officer name and badge
- Specific offense charged
- Release info when applicable
The current day plus 13 previous days are online. After 14 days, the logs roll off. Older Pearl City arrest data requires a written UIPA request. Historical arrest logs go back to 2009 in the HPD system.
Juvenile arrests are confidential under HRS §571-84. They are not in the public log. Arrests without charges filed inside 48 hours are also not logged.
Pearl City Recent Arrests Court Cases
Pearl City cases file at the First Circuit Court. The main District Court sits at 1111 Alakea Street, Honolulu, HI 96813. Phone is (808) 538-5629. Some proceedings may be held at the Kapolei courthouse for Leeward-area cases.
The First Circuit District Court handles misdemeanor criminal cases, petty misdemeanor cases, criminal traffic offenses, preliminary hearings for felonies, and arraignments.
Case types from Pearl City:
- Traffic violations
- Misdemeanor criminal offenses
- Petty misdemeanor cases
- Civil cases under $40,000
- Small claims matters
eCourt Kokua offers free online case lookup. Document downloads cost $3 per file or 10 cents per page, whichever is more. Certification adds $2. The Hawaii State Judiciary runs the system.
Pearl City Recent Arrests Inmate Info
Pearl City arrestees are booked at Oahu Community Correctional Center (OCCC). Address is 2199 Kamehameha Highway, Honolulu, HI 96819. Main phone is (808) 832-1777. Visitation hotline is (808) 832-1633.
Waiawa Correctional Facility is also near Pearl City at 94-560 Kamehameha Highway, Waipahu. Phone is (808) 677-6150. Waiawa is a minimum-security facility for male inmates nearing release.
SAVIN/VINE at vinelink.com tracks inmate custody status statewide. Sign up for free alerts when an inmate is released or has a parole hearing. Phone the facility directly for basic custody info.
Pearl City Criminal Records Requests
Pearl City residents can access criminal records through several channels:
- Hawaii Criminal Justice Data Center (HCJDC): statewide conviction records
- Hawaii State Judiciary eCourt Kokua: court case info
- Honolulu Police Department: arrest logs and police reports
For a Pearl City incident, contact District 3 at 808-723-8800 or HPD Records Division at (808) 723-3258. HCJDC is at (808) 587-3279.
Arrest records that have resulted in convictions are public record and available at Public Access sites across Hawaii. Arrest records with non-convictions or pending cases are confidential and limited to criminal justice agencies.
Note: Pearl City arrest records at the public access site cost $25 per printout. Name-based lookup requires full name, date of birth, sex, and social security number.
Laws Covering Pearl City Recent Arrests
The Uniform Information Practices Act under chapter 92F of the Hawaii Revised Statutes opens government records to the public. Pearl City arrests fall under these rules. Under §92F-11, all records are open unless closed by law.
Expungement rules under §831-3.2 allow arrests with no conviction to be sealed. File with the HCJDC Expungement Section in Honolulu. Processing runs about 120 days. Fees start at $35 for a first expungement.
Pearl City Arrest Expungement
Under Hawaii Revised Statutes §831-3.2, a Pearl City arrest that did not lead to conviction may be expunged. The Attorney General's HCJDC Expungement Section processes applications. The office is at 465 S. King Street, Room 102, Honolulu, HI 96813.
A first expungement costs $35, including a $10 non-refundable processing fee. Second or later ones cost $50. The application needs the form, a fingerprint card for verification, a certified copy of the court disposition, and payment. Processing runs about 120 days.
Once the order is granted, the Pearl City arrest record is sealed. The person may legally state they have no record of that arrest. Law enforcement can still see the sealed record under narrow rules. A Certificate of Expungement is issued to the applicant.
Pearl City Recent Arrests Bail and Release
Bail on Pearl City arrests follows the First Circuit Court schedule. Set bail exists for many common misdemeanors. For those, the arrestee can post bail at OCCC without waiting for a hearing. Felony cases require a bail hearing within 48 hours.
Release from OCCC after bail is posted takes several hours. Property held at booking is returned at release. The court date gets set at arraignment. Defense attorneys may file motions to reduce bail if the initial amount is too high.
Kaneohe District Court and the main Honolulu courthouse both handle Pearl City matters depending on case type. eCourt Kokua lets you look up hearing dates and case status online.
Pearl City Legal Resources
Several resources help with Pearl City arrest matters. The Hawaii State Judiciary site has self-help forms, expungement applications, and procedural guides. Court records and case lookups run through eCourt Kokua.
SAVIN/VINE at vinelink.com provides free victim notification on Pearl City offenders held in state custody. The service is anonymous and runs 24 hours a day.
Public defenders are available for people who cannot afford an attorney. The Clerk at the First Circuit handles appointment requests starting at arraignment.
Nearby Oahu Cities
Pearl City sits in the central Oahu area near Pearl Harbor. Nearby cities share District 3 coverage or fall into neighboring HPD districts.