Wahiawa Jail Roster Search

The Wahiawa jail roster tracks every person booked after an arrest in this central Oahu town. Wahiawa sits next to Schofield Barracks and is covered by HPD District 2, so most bookings flow from the Wahiawa patrol beat to Alapai headquarters in Honolulu and then to the Oahu Community Correctional Center. To search the Wahiawa jail roster, start with VINELink, scan the HPD 14-day arrest log, or call OCCC by name. The patrol side is local, but the jail beds are downtown.

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Wahiawa Overview

~17K Population
Honolulu County
District 2 HPD Patrol
OCCC Jail Facility

The Honolulu Police Department covers Wahiawa through its District 2 Wahiawa station. District 2 runs from Wahiawa town into the North Shore and through parts of central Oahu. The station phone is (808) 723-8700. Officers at District 2 make the first arrest, log the initial report, and send the subject down to Alapai headquarters for booking. That first step is what creates a name on the Wahiawa jail roster.

District 2 covers a big stretch of land. The beat pulls in calls from Wahiawa, Whitmore Village, Mokuleia, Waialua, Haleiwa, and Schofield Barracks when needed. Most Wahiawa residential streets, the California Avenue corridor, and the Kamehameha Highway strip all fall in this district. If you want to confirm where a Wahiawa arrest happened, a call to District 2 can point you to the right report number.

District 2 is also the first point of contact for calls about stolen property, TRO service, and minor traffic. Dispatch goes through the same HPD central number as the rest of the island, but walk-in questions at the station window can speed things up. The station is on California Avenue in Wahiawa town.

The lead-in screenshot comes from the HPD main site, which lists each district station and direct numbers for questions about a Wahiawa jail roster booking.

Honolulu Police Department main site Wahiawa jail roster District 2

The HPD homepage above gives direct district phone lines, which is the fastest way to verify whether a Wahiawa arrest happened in District 2 or on another patrol beat.

Oahu Community Correctional Center

Wahiawa arrests are detained at the Oahu Community Correctional Center. OCCC sits at 2199 Kamehameha Highway, Honolulu, HI 96819. The main phone is (808) 832-1777. The facility holds roughly 950 adult men and women pending trial or serving short sentences. It is the largest stop on the Wahiawa jail roster path.

OCCC is run by the Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation, not by the city. That means a Wahiawa arrest by HPD ends up in a state bed. The central receiving cell block processes every booking, including those that start on a District 2 traffic stop or a call near Schofield.

The lead-in image is the DCR page for OCCC. It shows the visitation steps, deposit rules, and phone numbers you need to check on a Wahiawa jail roster hold.

Oahu Community Correctional Center Wahiawa jail roster facility

The OCCC page above has the contact list for visitation, cash deposits, and general inmate info tied to any Wahiawa jail roster entry.

Visitation runs 7:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. daily and must be scheduled by calling (808) 832-1633 between 9 a.m. and noon. Cash deposits are capped at $60 per day per inmate. Only immediate family can make deposits during the first 30 days.

Facility Oahu Community Correctional Center
Address 2199 Kamehameha Highway
Honolulu, HI 96819
Main Phone (808) 832-1777
Visitation (808) 832-1633

Central Receiving Division Booking

All Wahiawa arrests are processed at HPD Central Receiving at Alapai headquarters, 801 South Beretania Street, Honolulu. The main line is (808) 529-3111. This is where fingerprints, mug shots, and the booking sheet all happen. The booking creates the first official Wahiawa jail roster entry.

Central Receiving runs 24 hours a day. The cell block is shared with OCCC intake. Most arrestees wait there until a first appearance before a judge or until they post bail. If the charge is minor and bail is set, a person may walk out before any formal jail roster entry hits the web. For serious charges, the transfer to OCCC happens on the same campus.

If you are checking the Wahiawa jail roster for a very recent arrest, Central Receiving is the place to call first. The downtown staff can tell you whether the person is still in the cell block or has been moved to a long-term bed.

HPD Arrest Logs

The HPD adult arrest log posts every 24 hours. This is the fastest public view of new Wahiawa jail roster names. The log shows date and time of arrest, name, age, sex, race, officer name, offense, and the report number. Juvenile data is never listed.

Logs stay up online for 14 days. The same log shows 24/7 at the Alapai security post at 801 South Beretania Street. Anyone can read it there. You can copy the log by hand. Older logs require a written request under the rules at UIPA. Walk-in or phone requests for older records are not accepted.

The lead-in is the HPD arrest log page, the public access point for new Wahiawa jail roster entries from the last two weeks.

Honolulu Police Department arrest logs Wahiawa jail roster

The arrest log page above is where fresh Wahiawa bookings show up first, well before any court filing or state screen catches them.

The public access policy spells out what is posted, what is withheld, and how the 14-day rotation works. Domestic violence cases and sex crime cases follow tighter rules, and some names do not appear at all.

Records and Identification Division

The HPD Records and Identification Division handles all Wahiawa jail roster report requests. For arrest reports, collision reports, or incident reports tied to a Wahiawa case, you can send a request by mail, email, or drop-off. Reports are released only when the case is closed.

Fees are small. The first page is 50 cents. Each extra page is 25 cents. Verification letters start at $1. Color copies run 65 cents. Big requests may need a deposit.

The division sits at 801 South Beretania Street, Honolulu, HI 96813. For a full arrest summary, HPD sends people to the Hawaii Criminal Justice Data Center at 465 South King Street, Room 102. That office handles name checks and fingerprint-based criminal history reports. The police reports page has the full fee table and the exact mailing info.

Note: HPD does not release juvenile arrest data and does not confirm a Wahiawa jail roster entry by phone if the case is still open.

First Circuit Court eCourt Kokua

Every Wahiawa jail roster name ends up in the First Circuit Court. The Hawaii State Judiciary runs eCourt Kokua, a free online search for case info, charges, court dates, and dispositions. A name search ties a Wahiawa booking to a case number, a judge, and the next hearing.

Initial appearances happen within 48 hours of arrest, not counting weekends or holidays. If the person bonds out, the name can leave the Wahiawa jail roster fast. If not, the roster stays active through arraignment, motions, and trial. eCourt Kokua often shows the next hearing date before the jail roster updates.

The First Circuit covers the whole island of Oahu. Court records and the jail roster work as two sides of the same case. One tracks custody. The other tracks the case file. A Wahiawa arrest may show as active in custody but already have a court date on file.

Wahiawa Jail Roster Laws

State law sets the base rules for the Wahiawa jail roster. HRS Chapter 353 gives DCR the legal duty to keep records on every person in state custody. That is the legal hook behind the Wahiawa jail roster entry at OCCC. The chapter covers intake, classification, release, and transfer between facilities.

The Uniform Information Practices Act, UIPA 92F, is what lets you see the public version of the log in the first place. UIPA sets the test for what is and is not a public record. Arrest logs fall under UIPA's open rules, but non-conviction data is more limited. HRS ยง 846-9 controls what happens to arrest data when there is no conviction.

The HPD public access policy is the day-to-day rulebook. It spells out the 14-day window, the fields shown, and the types of case that get held back. Read together, HRS 353, UIPA 92F, and HPD's policy set the full frame for any Wahiawa jail roster request.

The lead-in below is the VINELink statewide portal, the main free tool for a Wahiawa jail roster custody check.

VINELink Hawaii statewide inmate search Wahiawa jail roster

VINELink lets anyone check current custody status for a Wahiawa jail roster name, with free alerts when the hold or facility changes.

For federal arrests that happen in or near Wahiawa, use the BOP inmate locator. Federal detainees do not appear on the state Wahiawa jail roster. They land at the Federal Detention Center on the west side of Honolulu.

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Honolulu County Jail Roster

Wahiawa is part of Honolulu County. For the full county view, see the Honolulu County jail roster page with every HPD district, OCCC detail, and court contact for the island of Oahu.

Nearby Cities

Central Oahu towns near Wahiawa all feed into the same HPD and OCCC intake. If a name does not show on the Wahiawa jail roster, check these nearby communities next.