Search Kaneohe Warrant Records
Kaneohe Warrant Records come from HPD District 4 and the Kaneohe District Court of the First Circuit. Kaneohe sits on the windward side of Oahu in Honolulu County. You can search Kaneohe Warrant Records through the state eCourt Kokua portal, view wanted persons on the HPD site, or walk into the Kaneohe District Court to use a public access terminal. This page lists the main offices, phone lines, and steps to find a Kaneohe warrant record whether you need a case file, a name check, or a court date.
Kaneohe Overview
Where to Find Kaneohe Warrant Records
Kaneohe is served by HPD District 4. The Kaneohe Police Station is the main base for all of windward Oahu. It sits at 45-270 Waikalua Road, Kaneohe, HI 96744. Phone: (808) 723-8640. Fax: (808) 723-8886. Learn more on the HPD District 4 page.
District 4 covers a long stretch of the coast. Kaneohe is the center of the district and is the main hub for patrol work on the windward side.
The Kaneohe District Court is part of the First Circuit Court of Hawaii. It sits at 45-939 Pookela Street, Kaneohe, HI 96744. Phone: (808) 534-6300. Hours run 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. on weekdays. This is the main court for Kaneohe and for nearby towns such as Kailua and Waimanalo. The court handles all warrant issuances and arraignments for cases filed in the windward district.
Kaneohe District Court Access Options
Kaneohe District Court is the closest place for Kaneohe residents to view court records in person. Public access computer terminals sit in the main entrance lobby area. Hours are 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. on weekdays. The terminals show court case files for all five circuits. The data is the same as what you see on the online portal. See the public access terminal page for the full list.
No fee is charged to view records on the terminals. Print copies may be ordered through the clerk for a small per page fee.
The state eCourt Kokua portal is the main free way to search Kaneohe Warrant Records from home. You can search by name or case number for public info from traffic, criminal, civil, and family cases. Basic info is free. Case documents marked with a PDF icon cost $3 for up to 30 pages. See the court records search page to get started.
Note: Check the online eCourt Kokua portal first before driving to the Kaneohe courthouse. Most basic warrant info is free to view from home.
Criminal History Checks for Kaneohe
Kaneohe residents must travel to a Honolulu public access site or use the online eCrim system for a full criminal history record check. The Hawaii Criminal Justice Data Center is the state agency that holds this data. It is based in Urban Honolulu at 465 S. King Street. The HCJDC has a set of public access sites across the state. See the HCJDC public access sites page for a full list.
The closest public access site to Kaneohe is on the Oahu main island at the HCJDC office in Honolulu.
The eCrim system is the online option for Kaneohe residents. It runs adult conviction info checks. A name check is $30 and includes the result on screen. Fingerprint checks cost $55 in person or $35 by mail. Certification is $20 per document. See the HCJDC records check page for the full fee list.
All non conviction arrest info is kept private under state law. The HCJDC will only release adult conviction data to the public. Kaneohe residents who want a copy of a police report for a closed case can request it from the HPD Records and Identification Division at (808) 723-3258.
Kaneohe Warrant Records and State Law
Kaneohe Warrant Records are issued and served under the rules in Hawaii Revised Statutes Chapter 803. Section 803-1 sets the rule that an arrest warrant must be a written order by a judge. Section 803-31 covers search warrants. Section 803-36 gives law enforcement ten days to serve a search warrant after a judge signs it. The full chapter is at the state Capitol website.
Section 803-33.5 is the e-warrants rule used by the First Circuit Court. A judge can sign a warrant with a digital signature. The order is then sent direct to HPD or another law enforcement agency. This system speeds up warrant service in Kaneohe and on the rest of Oahu. HPD confirms every warrant through the Communications Division before service.
Under the Uniform Information Practices Act (HRS Chapter 92F), arrest records that led to a conviction are open to the public. Arrest records that did not end in a conviction are kept private. The rule applies to all Kaneohe Warrant Records held by HPD and the First Circuit Court. The HPD warrants policy page sets out the local service rules.
Kaneohe Tips and Wanted Persons
CrimeStoppers Honolulu takes tips on wanted suspects and open cases in Kaneohe. Tip Line: (808) 955-8300. Tips can also be sent by texting CRIME on Hawaii based cell phones. All tips stay private. Kaneohe residents can give info on a wanted person from home without sharing any name or phone number.
The HPD keeps a public wanted persons page for Honolulu County. This list shows names and photos of people with active warrants. Some are flagged as armed and dangerous. The public should never approach a wanted person. See the HPD wanted persons page for the list. If you see a match, call 911 or the tip line at once.
Anyone in Kaneohe who thinks they may have a warrant record should call the HPD Records and Identification Warrants Unit at (808) 723-3258 first. This is a smart first step before going to the station. The Warrants Unit assigns warrant numbers, enters warrant info into the right databases, and keeps the original warrant on file.
Note: A Hawaii officer will never call a Kaneohe resident and ask for payment over the phone to clear a warrant. Any such call is a scam.
Fees for Kaneohe Warrant Records
Fees for Kaneohe Warrant Records and police reports are set by HPD. The cost for a standard report copy is $0.50 for the first page and $0.25 per page after. Verification letters are $1 for the first page and $0.25 per page after. Color copies are $0.65 per page. Full payment must be made before release. Reports are released after a case closes, not before.
An HCJDC public access printout at a Honolulu office is $25. A full eCrim name check is $30. Fingerprint checks cost $55 in person or $35 by mail. Certification is $20. First expungement is $35. These fees apply the same to Kaneohe residents and to any Hawaii resident who uses the HCJDC system. See the HCJDC FAQ page for the full list.
Nearby Cities in Honolulu County
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