Ocean Pointe Jail Roster Lookup

The Ocean Pointe jail roster is not kept by the waterfront community itself. Ocean Pointe sits inside the City and County of Honolulu, so arrests here go through the Honolulu Police Department's Kapolei station, known as District 8. Once booked, the person moves to the Oahu Community Correctional Center. To look up an Ocean Pointe jail roster entry, check VINELink for custody status, scan the HPD 14-day adult arrest log, or call OCCC with a full name.

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Kapolei Police Station District 8

The HPD Kapolei Police Station is the front door to the Ocean Pointe jail roster. The station sits at 1100 Kamokila Boulevard in Kapolei. It covers the whole Ewa plain, which pulls in Ocean Pointe, Ewa Beach, Ewa Gentry, Kapolei, and Makakilo. The main line is (808) 723-8400. Officers work all hours, and the front desk is open around the clock for walk-in reports.

District 8 handles patrol, traffic, and first-response arrests in Ocean Pointe. When an arrest is made along Keaunui Drive, Papipi Road, or near Iroquois Point, the officer brings the person to Kapolei for initial processing. From there, the person moves to HPD's Central Receiving Division downtown for full booking into the Honolulu County jail roster. See the main site at honolulupd.org for station contact info.

Honolulu Police Department main site Ocean Pointe jail roster

The HPD homepage above links to each district station, so you can reach Kapolei District 8 directly when checking an Ocean Pointe jail roster arrest.

Station HPD Kapolei Police Station (District 8)
Address 1100 Kamokila Boulevard
Kapolei, HI 96707
Phone (808) 723-8400
Area Served Ocean Pointe, Ewa Beach, Ewa Gentry, Kapolei, Makakilo

OCCC Oahu Community Correctional Center

Ocean Pointe arrests held past booking are detained at the Oahu Community Correctional Center. OCCC sits at 2199 Kamehameha Highway in Honolulu. The facility has about 950 beds. It holds adult men and women waiting for trial or serving short sentences. The main phone is (808) 832-1777.

OCCC is the core of the Ocean Pointe jail roster after booking. The Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation runs the site. Business office hours are 8 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. daily, except on state holidays. Visits run 7:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. daily. Visits must be set up by calling (808) 832-1633 between 9 a.m. and noon.

Oahu Community Correctional Center OCCC Ocean Pointe jail roster facility

The OCCC page above lays out current visit rules, deposit caps, and the main numbers used to verify an Ocean Pointe jail roster hold.

The daily cash deposit cap is $60 per inmate. Only close family may make deposits during the first 30 days. Money orders and cashier's checks work too. Mail rules are strict, and contents are screened. The main DCR site at dcr.hawaii.gov has the latest policies for Ocean Pointe jail roster holds.

Central Receiving Division Booking

Every Ocean Pointe arrest passes through the Central Receiving Division. CRD runs HPD's main cell block at the Alapai headquarters at 801 South Beretania Street. This is where photos, prints, and charge sheets happen. From there, the person either bonds out, gets released on their own recognizance, or moves on to OCCC.

CRD is the first stop on the Ocean Pointe jail roster for most cases. Intake is fast but not always smooth. On busy nights, a new arrest can sit for hours before booking clears. The main HPD line is (808) 529-3111. CRD does not take public lookup calls. Use VINE or the HPD arrest log instead. The police reports page also has intake info.

Note: A person arrested in Ocean Pointe may not show up in any public source for several hours while booking is still in progress at Central Receiving.

The Honolulu Police Department posts the adult arrest log each day. This is the quickest way to catch fresh Ocean Pointe jail roster names before the full court file appears. The log covers date, time, name, age, sex, race, the arresting officer, the offense, and the report number. Juveniles never appear in the log.

Logs stay up for 14 days after they are issued. The same log also shows 24 hours a day at the Alapai headquarters security post. You can copy it by hand. Older logs require a written request to the Records and Identification Division. Phone or walk-in requests for older records are not accepted. Access follows rules set by the Uniform Information Practices Act.

Honolulu Police Department police reports system Ocean Pointe jail roster

The police reports page above shows the full request steps, email contacts, and current fees tied to each Ocean Pointe jail roster case file on record.

Records and Identification Division

The Records and Identification Division holds all police reports for Ocean Pointe. The division is part of HPD and sits at 801 South Beretania Street, Honolulu, HI 96813. Reports open to the public come out only when the case is closed. If a report is not releasable, the division can often send a verification letter instead.

Fees are small. A standard page copy is 50 cents for the first page and 25 cents for each extra page. Color copies are 65 cents. Verification letters start at $1. Big requests may need a deposit up front. Reports longer than ten pages often take more than one day to pull. For a full criminal history tied to an Ocean Pointe jail roster entry, HPD sends people to the Hawaii Criminal Justice Data Center at 465 South King Street, Room 102. That office runs name and fingerprint checks.

Email, mail, and in-person requests all work. The standard response window is about ten business days. Rush jobs are not offered. Keep a copy of the request and any payment receipts.

First Circuit Court eCourt Kokua

Every Ocean Pointe jail roster name eventually lands in the First Circuit Court. The Hawaii State Judiciary runs eCourt Kokua, a free online case lookup. Search by name to find case numbers, charges, court dates, and case outcomes. This ties a booking on the Ocean Pointe jail roster to a court file you can track over time.

Initial appearances happen within 48 hours of arrest, not counting weekends or state holidays. If the person bonds out or gets released on their own word, they leave the jail roster fast. If not, the case moves through arraignment, motions, and trial while the hold stays in place. Court info is the bridge between a booking at OCCC and the final case result.

VINELink statewide inmate search Ocean Pointe jail roster

The VINELink site above is the free statewide portal used to confirm any Ocean Pointe jail roster custody status across Hawaii facilities in real time.

Ocean Pointe Jail Roster Laws

Two laws shape the Ocean Pointe jail roster. Under HRS Chapter 353, the Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation has a duty to keep records on every person held in custody. This is the legal base of every jail roster in the state, including the one that covers Ocean Pointe.

The second is the Uniform Information Practices Act, or UIPA, at HRS Chapter 92F. UIPA sets the rules for public access to state and county records. The Office of Information Practices reads UIPA through its formal opinions. UIPA is why the HPD 14-day log is public. It is also why some older arrest records with no conviction stay limited. Any Ocean Pointe jail roster request that hits a wall usually has a UIPA answer behind it.

Federal arrests in the Ocean Pointe area do not land on the county roster. They go to the Federal Detention Center Honolulu. Use the BOP inmate locator for any federal hold.

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Honolulu County Jail Roster

Ocean Pointe sits in the City and County of Honolulu. The countywide hub has the full picture of OCCC intake, all HPD district stations, and every Oahu booking path.

Nearby Cities

These nearby Ewa plain and leeward communities feed into the same Kapolei station and OCCC flow. Use them if the Ocean Pointe jail roster search comes up empty.