Kaneohe Booking Releases
Kaneohe booking releases cover arrests on the windward side of Oahu. The Honolulu Police Department District 4 station in Kaneohe handles the local patrol. HPD Records and Identification at Alapai headquarters holds the files. You can search Kaneohe booking releases in the daily arrest log that HPD posts online. For records older than 14 days you send a written request to the Records Division. This page walks through the Kaneohe intake process, the First Circuit Court track, the OCCC custody steps, and the public access tools tied to a Windward District case.
Kaneohe Overview
Kaneohe Booking Releases and HPD District 4
Kaneohe sits on the windward side of Oahu in the City and County of Honolulu. The Honolulu Police Department District 4 station is at 45-270 Lilipuna Road, Kaneohe, HI 96744. The direct line is (808) 723-8640. District 4 serves Kaneohe and Kailua. The area also touches Marine Corps Base Hawaii, where the military police cooperate with HPD on off-base incidents.
After intake, the Kaneohe booking release moves to the HPD Records and Identification Division at Alapai headquarters, 801 South Beretania Street, Honolulu. Records line (808) 723-3258. Hours Monday through Friday, 7:45 a.m. to 4:00 p.m., closed on state holidays.
The HPD main site links each district and the online tools. See honolulupd.org for the full list of services tied to Kaneohe booking releases.

For a temporary restraining order status in Kaneohe call District 4. For evidence retrieval call (808) 723-3270. The District 4 boundary also includes the Kailua substation at (808) 723-8838 and the Kahuku station at (808) 723-8650.
Daily Kaneohe Booking Releases Log
HPD posts the island-wide adult arrest log every six hours. The Kaneohe booking release is part of that file. Each row lists name, age, race, gender, offense, report number, officer, and a short release code. The log runs chronologically.
The arrest logs page below is where the current file drops each day. See honolulupd.org/information/arrest-logs to download the log.

HPD keeps 14 days of logs online. After that the file drops from the page. For a Kaneohe booking release older than 14 days, send a written request to Records and Identification with the log date.
Release codes you will see on the log:
- RBL: Released, bail or bond posted
- RNC: Released, no charge filed
- RPC: Released, prosecution declined
- HLD: Held for a court hearing
Police Reports for Kaneohe Booking Releases
The Kaneohe booking release is a short summary. A full police report has the rest of the detail. HPD releases a report only after the case is closed. Redactions remove home addresses, social security numbers, dates of birth, and phone numbers. Juvenile info comes out in full redaction.
The HPD police reports page at honolulupd.org/police-reports lists the email channel, the mail address, and the fee schedule.

Fees for report copies are 50 cents for the first page and 25 cents for each page after. Color copies run 65 cents per page. A verification letter is $1 for the first page. Pay by cash, check, or cashier's check made to the City and County of Honolulu. Body-worn camera video requests use the same rules.
First Circuit Court and Kaneohe Booking Releases
Every Kaneohe booking release that moves to a charge ends up at the First Circuit Court in Honolulu. Circuit Court sits at Ka'ahumanu Hale, 777 Punchbowl Street. District Court sits at Kauikeaouli Hale, 1111 Alakea Street. Phone (808) 539-4300. Family Court for the district is at the Ronald T. Y. Moon Judiciary Complex, 4675 Kapolei Parkway, Kapolei.
Search a Kaneohe case through eCourt Kokua at courts.state.hi.us. Basic info is free. A plain case doc is $3 for up to 30 pages. A certified copy is $5. The full state judiciary site is at courts.state.hi.us.
Public access terminals at each Oahu courthouse let you pull case info at no charge. Juvenile cases are sealed under Hawaii Revised Statutes Chapter 571.
Kaneohe Booking Releases Custody Tracking
Once a Kaneohe arrest moves past the police cellblock, custody shifts to OCCC at 2199 Kamehameha Highway, Honolulu, HI 96819. Main line (808) 832-1777. Visitation hotline (808) 832-1633. OCCC holds pre-trial detainees and people serving short misdemeanor time. Female Kaneohe arrestees may move to the Women's Community Correctional Center in Kailua. Longer sentences may go to Halawa.
For custody status, use the Hawaii SAVIN system at vinelink.vineapps.com. Search by name or offender ID. Sign up for a free phone, email, or text alert when the status changes. The SAVIN line is (808) 587-2550. See dcr.hawaii.gov for every facility.
Note: SAVIN does not cover federal inmates or military cases. The Federal Bureau of Prisons Inmate Locator covers federal cases.
Public Access for Kaneohe Booking Releases
The Hawaii Criminal Justice Data Center runs a Public Access Site at 465 S. King Street, Room 102, Honolulu. Phone (808) 587-3279. A printout is $25 for adult conviction info only. HPD Alapai at 801 South Beretania Street is also a Public Access Site.
For an online name-based check use ecrim.ehawaii.gov. Each unique search is $5. A certified report is $12. Non-conviction records and juvenile files stay closed under Hawaii Revised Statutes Chapter 846. See the HCJDC main page at ag.hawaii.gov/hcjdc for the full list of services.
The HCJDC criminal history check page at ag.hawaii.gov/hcjdc/criminal-history-records-check has the paper form. A staff-run check costs $30.
UIPA Rules for Kaneohe Booking Releases
Kaneohe booking releases fall under the Hawaii Uniform Information Practices Act at Hawaii Revised Statutes Chapter 92F. Put the request in writing. Give a clear description and your contact info. HPD must reply in ten business days. See oip.hawaii.gov for the rules. The Office of Information Practices Attorney of the Day at (808) 586-1400 gives free guidance.
For Sheriff Division records, send to law.hawaii.gov/resources/uipa-request. OIP training is at oip.hawaii.gov/training. Public records cannot be used for credit decisions, insurance underwriting, or benefits eligibility under the Fair Credit Reporting Act.
Kaneohe Booking Releases Record Fields
Each Kaneohe booking release holds a standard set of fields under Hawaii Revised Statutes section 846-2.5. The file shows the arrestee's full legal name, any aliases on record, date of birth, gender, and race. A set of physical markers like height, weight, eye color, and hair color fill out the bio data. The State Identification Number, or SID, ties the record to any prior Hawaii arrest. The FBI number, when one is on file, ties the record to federal history.
Arrest detail fields list the date, time, and location of the stop or the booking. Charge codes match the section of the Hawaii Revised Statutes cited by the officer. A short charge name follows the code. The arresting agency name and the officer's badge number round out the custody chain. Fingerprint impressions collected under Hawaii Revised Statutes section 846-3 go into the AFIS system at the HCJDC.
The record also tracks what happens after booking. The custody status field shows whether the person is in jail, out on bail, or released with no charge. The case disposition fills in later and reflects the court outcome. A guilty plea, a dismissal, an acquittal, or a deferred judgment each carries its own status code. Agencies must keep records accurate under Hawaii Revised Statutes section 846-9.
What goes into a Kaneohe booking release record entry:
- Full name, aliases, date of birth, gender, and race
- State Identification Number and any FBI number
- Arrest date, time, and location
- Statute citations and charge names
- Arresting agency and officer badge
- Booking photo and fingerprint impressions
- Custody status and case disposition
Nearby Cities
Kaneohe sits on the windward side. Its neighbors route arrests through HPD the same way. Pick one below to see more.
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