Search Kaneohe Jail Roster

The Kaneohe jail roster is not held by the city. Kaneohe sits on the windward side of Oahu in Honolulu County, and every booking here rolls up through the Honolulu Police Department and the state-run Oahu Community Correctional Center. To search the Kaneohe jail roster, most folks start with VINELink, check the HPD adult arrest log for the last 14 days, or call OCCC for a direct answer. The HPD Kaneohe Substation in District 4 runs the patrols and makes the arrests. Central Receiving in town finishes the booking.

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HPD Kaneohe Substation District 4

The Honolulu Police Department runs District 4 from the Kaneohe Substation. District 4 covers windward Oahu, including Kaneohe, Kailua, Waimanalo, and a stretch of the coast up past Kahuku. Every arrest made in town feeds the Kaneohe jail roster through this office first. The substation phone is (808) 723-8640. Front desk staff can confirm whether a named person is held, redirect calls to Central Receiving, or answer questions about a pending report.

District 4 officers book on the scene, transport, and hand the file to HPD Central Receiving at the Alapai headquarters. A name on the Kaneohe jail roster starts here. The substation also handles routine police work, so walk-ins are common, but holding cells at the site are short-term. Anyone not cleared on the spot gets driven into town for the full process.

Hours run daily. The phone desk answers 24/7. For older reports, staff point you to the Records and Identification Division downtown.

Honolulu Police Department Kaneohe jail roster main site

The HPD homepage above links to each district station. District 4 in Kaneohe is the starting point for every Kaneohe jail roster entry on the windward side.

Oahu Community Correctional Center

OCCC is where the Kaneohe jail roster lives after booking. The facility sits at 2199 Kamehameha Highway, Honolulu, HI 96819, about 15 miles from Kaneohe over the Pali. OCCC is run by the Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation. It holds adult men and women waiting for trial or doing short time. The main line is (808) 832-1777. Business hours run 8 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. daily except state holidays.

Visitation is available between 7:30 a.m. and 12:30 p.m. daily. Visits must be set up in advance by calling (808) 832-1633 between 9 a.m. and noon. The daily cash deposit cap is $60 per inmate. Only immediate family can deposit during the first 30 days of a hold. Cashier's checks and money orders are fine, payable to OCCC with the inmate name on the slip.

Oahu Community Correctional Center Kaneohe jail roster intake facility

The screenshot above is the official OCCC page on the DCR site. It has the visitation steps, deposit rules, and phone numbers tied to every Kaneohe jail roster entry.

Note: OCCC is the main hold, but sentenced men may move to Halawa, and sentenced women go to the Women's Community Correctional Center in nearby Kailua.

Central Receiving Division Booking

Every Kaneohe arrest runs through the HPD Central Receiving Division at Alapai HQ, 801 South Beretania Street, Honolulu. CRD is the main cell block for the whole island. Fingerprints, photos, property intake, and the first interview all happen here. A Kaneohe jail roster entry is not final until CRD closes out the booking and hands the file to OCCC.

CRD also talks to the courts. Initial appearances must happen within 48 hours of arrest, not counting weekends or state holidays. If a Kaneohe suspect bails out at CRD, the roster entry is short. If not, the person moves to OCCC and stays on the jail roster until release or sentencing.

The division does not take walk-in requests for records. For that, use the Records and Identification Division down the hall, or file online.

Records and Identification Division

The Records and Identification Division handles all report requests tied to a Kaneohe jail roster file. This includes arrest reports, incident reports, and Motor Vehicle Collision reports. Submit by mail, email, or in person at 801 South Beretania Street. Reports come out only after the case is closed. If a report is not releasable, staff may still issue a verification letter.

Fees are low. The first page copy is 50 cents. Each extra page is 25 cents. Color copies run 65 cents. Verification letters start at $1. Big requests may need a deposit up front, and reports over 10 pages are not same-day. The division also takes questions about older Kaneohe jail roster entries that have rolled off the 14-day log.

Honolulu Police Department arrest logs Kaneohe jail roster

The HPD arrest log page above is the main public access point for fresh Kaneohe jail roster names from the last two weeks. Older items require a formal request through Records.

For official arrest history, send people to the Hawaii Criminal Justice Data Center at 465 South King Street, Room 102. HCJDC runs name checks and fingerprint-based criminal history reports. HPD's police reports page spells out the full process.

HPD posts the adult arrest log online each day. This is the fastest look at the Kaneohe jail roster from the last 14 days. The log shows date and time of arrest, name, age, sex, race, arresting officer, offense, and report number. Juvenile data never appears. Logs stay online for two weeks after they are issued. The same log posts 24/7 at the Alapai security post. Anyone can walk up and read it. You can copy by hand.

Older logs need a written request through the Records Division. Walk-in or phone requests for older logs are not taken. Rules come from the HPD public access policy and the Office of Information Practices. Policy spells out what is posted, what is held back, and why.

SAVIN VINE statewide inmate search Kaneohe jail roster

The VINELink page above is the statewide free tool for current custody. It feeds in Kaneohe jail roster data straight from OCCC and the rest of the DCR system.

First Circuit Court eCourt Kokua

Every Kaneohe jail roster name lands in the First Circuit Court. The Hawaii State Judiciary runs eCourt Kokua, a free online search for case info, charges, court dates, and outcomes. Type a name to pull the case file, the next hearing, and the judge. This ties a Kaneohe booking to a live court file.

Court records matter because the 48-hour clock starts at arrest. If the person bonds out or gets released on their own recognizance, they leave the Kaneohe jail roster fast. If not, the roster entry continues while the case moves through arraignment, motions, pretrial, and trial. Most Kaneohe misdemeanors go to the District Court of the First Circuit. Felonies move up to Circuit Court.

eCourt Kokua will not show sealed or expunged files. For those, you need a court order.

Kaneohe Jail Roster Laws

Two main sets of rules shape the Kaneohe jail roster. The first is HRS Chapter 353, which puts DCR in charge of every adult committed to a correctional facility in the state. That chapter is the legal base for OCCC custody records. HRS ยง 846-9 controls access to non-conviction data, which is why raw arrest records without a conviction are held tighter than the public daily log.

The second is the Uniform Information Practices Act. UIPA, found at HRS Chapter 92F, gives the public a right to inspect and copy government records unless a clear exemption applies. HPD's arrest log is posted under UIPA. That is how the daily log on honolulupd.org stays live and free.

Note: Federal arrests in Kaneohe do not appear on the state Kaneohe jail roster. For federal holds, use the BOP inmate locator. DCR and HPD records cover only state and county cases.

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Honolulu County Resources

Kaneohe sits inside Honolulu County. For the full view of countywide facilities, HPD districts, and OCCC intake, go to the Honolulu County jail roster page. The county page covers every booking path on Oahu, including the windward district that runs Kaneohe.

Nearby Cities

These nearby Oahu cities also route bookings through HPD and OCCC. If a Kaneohe jail roster search comes up short, try a neighboring city next.