Schofield Barracks Recent Arrests

Schofield Barracks recent arrests are handled through a shared law enforcement setup. The Honolulu Police Department covers civilian arrests in the area under District 2. Phone is 808-723-8700. Military police handle arrests on federal property. The Honolulu County Sheriff's Office covers unincorporated areas and state facilities. The University of Hawaii Department of Public Safety operates campus security. Civilian arrests feed into the same HPD daily arrest log as the rest of Oahu. This page covers how to look up a Schofield Barracks civilian arrest, get records from HPD, or check on an inmate at OCCC.

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Schofield Barracks Recent Arrests Police Services

Law enforcement for Schofield Barracks works through several agencies at once. The Honolulu Police Department covers all of Oahu. HPD District 2 covers the Schofield Barracks area from the Wahiawa Station at 1034 Kilani Avenue. Phone is 808-723-8700.

Schofield Barracks Recent Arrests HPD arrest logs

The HPD arrest logs page above is where Schofield Barracks civilian arrests post daily. The Honolulu County Sheriff's Office serves unincorporated areas and state facilities. The University of Hawaii Department of Public Safety operates campus security independently. These agencies coordinate their efforts on major crimes and public safety initiatives.

Civilian arrests on Schofield Barracks fall under HPD when they involve non-military personnel or off-base incidents. Military arrests on federal property go through the base military police. Those arrests do not appear in the HPD daily arrest log.

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

Schofield Barracks civilian arrests post in the HPD daily arrest logs. The log covers all eight HPD districts.

The Honolulu Police Department and Hawaii Department of Public Safety maintain arrest records for Honolulu County. Documents contain arrest details, charges filed, and booking information. Residents and attorneys seeking copies must submit formal requests to the appropriate department.

What's in a Schofield Barracks arrest record:

  • Subject's full name
  • Arrest date and time
  • Charges filed
  • The arresting agency
  • Booking number
  • Officer ID

Military arrests on base go through the Army Criminal Investigation Division or the Naval Criminal Investigative Service depending on unit affiliation. Those records are not publicly available through civilian channels. Contact the base Provost Marshal for info on military investigations.

Schofield Barracks Court Records

Civilian cases from Schofield Barracks go to the First Circuit Court. Cases file at the Wahiawa District Court at 1034 Kilani Avenue or the main Honolulu courthouse at 1111 Alakea Street.

The Hawaii State Judiciary manages the court system. eCourt Kokua provides online case lookup. Basic case info is free. Document downloads run $3 per file or 10 cents per page.

Third Circuit Court for Hawaii County does not apply to Schofield Barracks since the base is on Oahu. Military court martial records for active duty personnel go through separate federal channels.

For residents stationed at Schofield Barracks dealing with civilian matters, the Hawaii State Judiciary website offers self-help resources, forms, and procedural guides. The main site covers every circuit court in the state.

Schofield Barracks Recent Arrests Inmate Info

Civilian arrestees from Schofield Barracks booked through HPD go to Oahu Community Correctional Center. OCCC is at 2199 Kamehameha Highway, Honolulu. Main phone is (808) 832-1777.

SAVIN/VINE at vinelink.com tracks civilian inmate custody status. The service is free. Military detainees are not in the SAVIN system. Contact the base for military detainee info.

Federal inmates go to the Federal Detention Center at 351 Elliott Street, Honolulu. The BOP inmate locator at bop.gov/inmateloc/ tracks federal inmates. Schofield Barracks soldiers facing federal charges may land there.

Schofield Barracks Recent Arrests Criminal Records

Schofield Barracks residents can access criminal records through:

Criminal records in Honolulu County cover felony, misdemeanor, traffic offenses, and sex offender registry info. The Honolulu Police Department and HCJDC maintain these records.

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 runs online name checks for $5 per transaction.

Note: Schofield Barracks civilian arrests show in HPD logs. Military arrests on federal property are not listed publicly. Contact the base Provost Marshal for military matters.

Laws Applied to Schofield Barracks Arrests

Civilian arrests at Schofield Barracks fall under state law. The UIPA in chapter 92F of the Hawaii Revised Statutes opens public records. Expungement under ยง831-3.2 applies to arrests without convictions. Processing runs 120 days.

Schofield Barracks Civilian Arrest Process

Civilian arrestees from Schofield Barracks are transported to OCCC for booking when HPD makes the arrest. Booking covers photos, fingerprints, medical screening, and classification. Set bail applies to many misdemeanor offenses. Felony cases need a bail hearing before a judge within 48 hours.

Arraignment follows within 48 hours. The arrestee is informed of charges, bail is set or reviewed, and a plea is entered. Public defenders can be appointed for those without private counsel.

Military personnel facing charges through the Uniform Code of Military Justice go through a separate process. Court martial proceedings, non-judicial punishment, and other military actions do not run through the civilian court system. The base Staff Judge Advocate office handles military legal matters.

Schofield Barracks Recent Arrests Record Fields

A civilian Schofield Barracks arrest record holds the standard Hawaii fields. Full legal name, date of birth, gender, height, weight, eye color, hair color, address at time of arrest, state ID, booking number, and the date, time, and location of arrest.

Arresting agency for civilians is HPD District 2. Military police handle on-base military arrests, which are not in the civilian record system. The charges section covers specific statute numbers, classification (felony, misdemeanor, petty misdemeanor), bail amount, and case number.

Military records for soldiers at Schofield Barracks go through different channels. Contact the base Provost Marshal for information on military investigations. The civilian arrest process outlined here applies only to HPD arrests.

Schofield Area Victim Resources

SAVIN/VINE at vinelink.com is Hawaii's civilian victim notification system. Residents in the Schofield area can sign up anonymously. The system alerts on state custody status changes for civilian offenders. Military victim services are handled through base programs.

Sex Offender Registry for Schofield Area

The Hawaii Criminal Justice Data Center maintains the statewide Sex Offender Registry under HRS Chapter 846E. Schofield-area residents can search the civilian registry free by name, zip code, or street address. Entries show offender name, photo, physical description, offense, risk level, address, and vehicle info. Tier 1 offenders register for 10 years, Tier 2 for 25 years, Tier 3 for life. Military service members with offenses are tracked through separate federal systems.

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Nearby Central Oahu Cities

Schofield Barracks is adjacent to other Central Oahu communities in HPD District 2.