Mililani Town Jail Roster Lookup
The Mililani Town jail roster is not kept by the town. Mililani Town sits in Honolulu County on central Oahu, so every booking runs through the Honolulu Police Department and the state jail system. To search the Mililani Town jail roster, start with the HPD adult arrest log for the last 14 days. Then check VINELink for current custody status. If the name is not on those, call the Oahu Community Correctional Center in Honolulu. Each tool shows a different slice of the roster, and most people find the name they want in one of the three.
Mililani Town Overview
HPD Mililani Area Patrol
Mililani Town is patrolled by the central Oahu units of the Honolulu Police Department. HPD is the only law enforcement agency making arrests in town. There is no separate city police force. All arrests made inside Mililani Town move down H-2 and into the Central Receiving Division at the Alapai headquarters. That building sits at 801 South Beretania Street in Honolulu. The main HPD line is (808) 529-3111.
Central Receiving is the key link for the Mililani Town jail roster. It is the first stop where a booking is logged, a mug shot is taken, and a case number is assigned. From there, the person either posts bail and walks, or gets moved to the state jail for longer holding. A booking out of Mililani Town often lands in the HPD system the same day it happens.
The HPD homepage above links to every district station and the central intake office that handles each Mililani Town jail roster entry.
Patrol hours run 24/7. Arrest reports and incident reports tied to Mililani Town flow into the department's central records office after the case is closed. Live arrests do not. Those show up on the public arrest log first, and that is where most of the daily action on the Mililani Town jail roster shows itself.
How to Search Mililani Town Jail Roster
There are three clear paths. Each shows a different slice of the Mililani Town jail roster, so pick the tool that fits the case.
First, read the HPD adult arrest log at honolulupd.org. The log lists all new arrests across Oahu for the last 14 days, and it is the fastest way to find a fresh Mililani Town booking. Second, run the name through VINELink to see if the person is still in custody at OCCC or another state facility. Third, call OCCC at (808) 832-1777 for a direct check.
To search the Mililani Town jail roster, you need the basics on the person:
- Full legal name of the person
- Date of birth if known
- Approximate arrest date and district
The log does not include juveniles. It also does not show anyone released before the log was posted. If the name is missing, that could be why. Call the station or use VINELink next.
OCCC Holds Mililani Town Bookings
The Oahu Community Correctional Center is the main jail that holds Mililani Town jail roster names. OCCC sits at 2199 Kamehameha Highway in Honolulu. The main phone is (808) 832-1777. It has about 950 beds. It is run by the Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation, a state agency.
OCCC holds adult men and women waiting for trial, people with short sentences, and some pretrial transfers from other islands. Almost every adult arrested inside Mililani Town who is not released on the scene ends up at OCCC within a day. The facility is the single biggest node on the Mililani Town jail roster map, even though it sits 20 miles away in town.
The OCCC page above on the DCR site covers visitation, deposit rules, and the main numbers that apply to any Mililani Town jail roster entry inside OCCC.
Business office hours are 8 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. daily. Visitation runs 7:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. daily and must be set up by phone at (808) 832-1633. Only immediate family can deposit money in the first 30 days. The cash deposit cap is $60 per inmate per day.
Note: OCCC will confirm custody by phone, but staff will not read offense details. Use VINELink or the HPD arrest log for charge information.
HPD Arrest Logs for Mililani Town
The HPD daily arrest log is the closest thing to a live Mililani Town jail roster feed. HPD posts a new log each day at honolulupd.org/information/arrest-logs. Logs stay online for 14 days. After that, they drop off the public page.
The log shows arrest date and time, name, age, sex, race, arresting officer, charge, and report number. Juvenile data is never listed. The same log also prints at the Alapai headquarters security desk and stays posted for 14 days there as well. Anyone can read it. You can hand-copy entries, but photocopies of older logs take a written request.
The HPD arrest log page above is the public access point for fresh Mililani Town jail roster entries from the last two weeks.
For events older than 14 days, you fall back to the Records and Identification Division for a formal report. The log does not replace a full arrest report. It is a summary. It is enough for most Mililani Town jail roster lookups, though.
Records and Identification Division
HPD's Records and Identification Division handles formal copies of arrest reports, incident reports, and traffic collision reports. If you need more than the Mililani Town jail roster log gives, this is the office to ask.
Fees are low. A copy is 50 cents for the first page. Each extra page is 25 cents. Color copies cost 65 cents. Verification letters start at $1. The division only releases reports once the case is closed. An open case stays off limits. If the case is still active, the office can often send a verification letter in place of the report.
The police reports page lays out the exact email box, the mail address, and what you need to send in. The office sits inside the main HPD headquarters at 801 South Beretania Street, Honolulu, HI 96813. For Mililani Town jail roster cases with sealed or redacted sections, the office will spell out what was held back and why.
Deeper background checks come from a different office. The Hawaii Criminal Justice Data Center at 465 South King Street, Room 102 runs name checks and fingerprint-based records. That is the right stop for a formal rap sheet on a Mililani Town name.
VINELink Custody Status
VINELink is the free statewide victim notification tool. It also works as a live Mililani Town jail roster checker. Type a name or offender ID, and the site returns the current facility, the custody status, and basic case info. It is free, anonymous, and runs 24 hours a day.
The VINELink Hawaii portal above covers every state facility holding any Mililani Town jail roster name, including OCCC, Halawa, and the women's center in Kailua.
The real power of VINELink is alerts. You can sign up to get a phone call, email, or text when the person's status changes. Release, transfer, escape, and court-date change all trigger a ping. For a victim or family member who needs to know when a Mililani Town booking moves, this is the best tool in the state. Alerts are free.
VINELink does not cover federal inmates. It also does not show juvenile holds. For a federal arrest, check bop.gov/inmateloc instead.
First Circuit Court and eCourt Kokua
Every Mililani Town jail roster name with an adult charge lands in the First Circuit Court. The Hawaii State Judiciary runs eCourt Kokua. It is a free name search that pulls case info, charges, court dates, and dispositions. A booking on the jail roster links to a court file, a case number, and the next hearing.
Timing matters. Initial appearances happen within 48 hours of arrest, not counting weekends or state holidays. If bail is posted or the judge grants release on recognizance, the person drops off the Mililani Town jail roster fast. If not, the name stays on the roster while the case moves through arraignment, motions, and trial.
eCourt Kokua is a good cross-check against the HPD log. The arrest log shows the booking. The court record shows what happened next. Together they give the full arc of any Mililani Town jail roster case.
Mililani Town Jail Roster Laws
Access to the Mililani Town jail roster runs on two main legal bases. The first is HRS Chapter 353, which gives the Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation the duty to keep records on every person in custody. That is the legal base of the roster itself. Without HRS 353, there would be no statewide system keeping track of who is held where.
The second is the Uniform Information Practices Act, known as UIPA, in HRS Chapter 92F. UIPA is the state's open records law. It is why the HPD arrest log is public. It also is why the log is limited to 14 days and why certain fields are redacted. The Office of Information Practices reads UIPA, issues formal opinions, and handles appeals when a request gets denied.
HRS ยง 846-9 controls non-conviction data. Arrest records without a matching conviction have tighter rules than the daily log. That is why the Records and Identification Division will not hand out old arrest reports for closed-no-conviction cases the same way it hands out convictions. The rule protects people who were arrested but never formally charged or found guilty.
Honolulu County Resources
Mililani Town is one of many communities inside Honolulu County. For the full countywide picture of the jail roster, facility list, and search paths, see the main county page.
Nearby Cities
These central and south Oahu communities share the same HPD intake and OCCC jail. A roster search that misses in Mililani Town may turn up in one of them.