Schofield Barracks Booking Releases
Schofield Barracks booking releases sit at the line between military and civilian jurisdiction. The base is a United States Army installation in central Oahu. Incidents on the base that involve service members usually go through military police and the Uniform Code of Military Justice. Civilian incidents, or incidents off-base, fall under the Honolulu Police Department District 2 station in Wahiawa. Civilian HPD arrest records flow to Records and Identification at Alapai. You can search Schofield Barracks booking releases in the HPD daily arrest log or with a UIPA request. This page walks you through the dual-jurisdiction process.
Schofield Barracks Overview
Schofield Barracks Booking Releases Jurisdiction
Schofield Barracks is a US Army installation in central Oahu. The base also holds part of Wheeler Army Airfield. Military police run the patrol inside the base gates. Incidents involving service members on post usually go through the Uniform Code of Military Justice. Incidents off-base or involving civilians fall under the Honolulu Police Department.
The Honolulu Police Department District 2 station covers the area around the base. District 2 is at 650 California Avenue, Wahiawa, HI 96786. Direct line (808) 723-8700. A Schofield Barracks booking release tied to a civilian case flows through HPD the same way as any other Oahu arrest.
The HPD main site links District 2 and the full record process. See honolulupd.org for every service tied to Schofield Barracks booking releases.

Off-base civilian records go to HPD Records and Identification at Alapai, 801 South Beretania Street, Honolulu. Records line (808) 723-3258. Hours Monday through Friday, 7:45 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.
Daily Schofield Barracks Booking Releases Log
HPD posts the adult arrest log every six hours. A Schofield Barracks civilian booking release appears in the island-wide PDF with every other Oahu arrest. Each row shows name, age, race, gender, offense, report number, officer, and a release code. Military arrests of service members do not appear in the HPD log.
The arrest logs page below is where the current file drops each day. See honolulupd.org/information/arrest-logs for the latest log.

HPD keeps 14 days of logs online. For a civilian Schofield Barracks booking release older than 14 days, send a written request to HPD Records and Identification with the log date.
First Circuit Court and Schofield Barracks Booking Releases
A civilian Schofield Barracks booking release that moves to a charge ends up at the First Circuit Court. Circuit Court sits at Ka'ahumanu Hale, 777 Punchbowl Street, Honolulu. District Court sits at Kauikeaouli Hale, 1111 Alakea Street, Honolulu. Main court line (808) 539-4300.
Search a case through eCourt Kokua at courts.state.hi.us. Basic info is free. A plain copy is $3 for up to 30 pages. A certified copy is $5. See the full state judiciary site at courts.state.hi.us.
Service members face military court proceedings on post rather than in the civilian system when the case stays under the Uniform Code of Military Justice. Dual-jurisdiction incidents can run in both tracks at once.
Note: Only civilian incidents and off-base cases appear in the HPD arrest log and in eCourt Kokua. On-base military discipline stays in military records.
Schofield Barracks Booking Releases Custody
Once a civilian Schofield Barracks arrest moves past the police cellblock, custody shifts to OCCC at 2199 Kamehameha Highway, Honolulu. Main line (808) 832-1777. Visitation hotline (808) 832-1633. OCCC holds pre-trial detainees and people serving short misdemeanor time.
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. The SAVIN line is (808) 587-2550. See dcr.hawaii.gov for every Hawaii facility.
Service members held under the Uniform Code of Military Justice do not appear in SAVIN. The base military police or the Provost Marshal's office handle custody info for service members.
Public Access for Schofield Barracks Booking Releases
The HCJDC Public Access Site at 465 S. King Street, Room 102, Honolulu, sells walk-in criminal history printouts for $25. Phone (808) 587-3279. The printout shows adult conviction info only under Hawaii Revised Statutes Chapter 846.
For an online name-based check use ecrim.ehawaii.gov. Each unique search is $5. A certified report is $12. See the HCJDC main page at ag.hawaii.gov/hcjdc. The criminal history check form is at ag.hawaii.gov/hcjdc/criminal-history-records-check.
UIPA Rules for Schofield Barracks Booking Releases
Civilian Schofield Barracks 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 and oip.hawaii.gov/training for free training.
For Sheriff Division records, send to law.hawaii.gov/resources/uipa-request. Military records follow federal rules under the Freedom of Information Act, not UIPA. Under the Fair Credit Reporting Act, public records cannot be used for credit decisions, insurance underwriting, or benefits eligibility.
Schofield Barracks Booking Releases Record Fields
Each Schofield Barracks 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 Schofield Barracks 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
Schofield Barracks Booking Releases Tips and Timing
Plan ahead when you chase a Schofield Barracks booking release. The HPD arrest log updates every six hours, so check the page around 6 a.m., noon, 6 p.m., and midnight for the freshest file. A recent arrest may not hit the log until the next posting window. eCourt Kokua case data can take up to three business days to show a new filing.
If the person you are tracking is a minor, the case will not appear in any Schofield Barracks booking release or in eCourt Kokua. Hawaii seals juvenile court papers under Hawaii Revised Statutes Chapter 571. Juvenile record checks run through the Family Court Juvenile Records Department at (808) 954-8190.
Keep your request letter short and clear. Staff at Alapai process faster when the record description names the date, the report number, and the type of file you want.
Nearby Cities
Schofield Barracks sits next to Wahiawa. The neighbors below route civilian arrests through HPD District 2 or nearby districts.
Return to Honolulu County for the full guide.