Mililani Mauka Warrant Records

Mililani Mauka warrant records come from the Honolulu Police Department and the First Circuit Court. Mililani Mauka sits on central Oahu in Honolulu County, just north of Mililani Town. You can search Mililani Mauka warrant records through the state eCourt Kokua portal, view wanted persons on the HPD site, or visit public access terminals at the Wahiawa District Court. This page lists the main offices, phone lines, and steps to find a Mililani Mauka warrant record, whether you need a case file, an active warrant check, or a name based criminal history lookup.

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~21K Population
Honolulu County
1st Circuit Court
Oahu Island

The Honolulu Police Department is the main source for Mililani Mauka warrant records. Mililani Mauka falls within HPD District 2, which is run out of the Wahiawa Division. The Wahiawa Station sits at 1034 Kilani Avenue, Wahiawa, HI 96786. The main line for the station is (808) 534-6200. HPD handles all calls for service in Mililani Mauka and keeps the warrant database for this area. See the Honolulu Police Department home page for the full list of divisions and contact numbers.

The HPD Records and Identification Division Warrants Unit is the unit that logs and holds active warrants in Honolulu County. That office can be reached at (808) 723-3258. Any Mililani Mauka resident who thinks they may have a warrant on file can call that line first.

Mililani Mauka Warrant Records - HPD home page

HPD keeps a public wanted persons page with names and photos for open cases across the island. It is updated as new tips come in.

The First Circuit Court serves all of Honolulu County, and Mililani Mauka falls under this circuit. The local court for this area is the Wahiawa District Court at 1034 Kilani Avenue, Wahiawa, HI 96786. The court shares the site with HPD District 2. Hours run 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Monday through Friday. This court handles misdemeanor cases, small claims, traffic, and bench warrants for residents of Mililani Mauka, Mililani Town, Wahiawa, and the north central part of Oahu.

Mililani Mauka Warrant Records - First Circuit public access terminals

For more info on public access terminals and court case files, see the First Circuit public access page on the state judiciary site.

Search Methods for Mililani Mauka Warrants

The state eCourt Kokua portal is the fastest free way to search Mililani Mauka warrant records. Search by name or case number for public info from traffic, criminal, civil, and family cases. Basic info is free to view. Case docs with a PDF icon cost $3 for up to 30 pages. The eBench Warrant system that runs in the back end is for law enforcement only.

Residents can also visit a public access terminal at the Wahiawa District Court. These terminals let you search active cases in the First Circuit. Printing may cost a small fee per page. Staff at the clerk desk can help with the search process but will not give legal advice. Bring a photo ID if you plan to ask for certified copies of a case file.

For a name based conviction check, use the Hawaii Criminal Justice Data Center. The HCJDC runs an online tool called eCrim that returns adult conviction info for a fee. Mililani Mauka residents can run a self check or a third party check. See the HCJDC home page for the process. For common questions, the HCJDC FAQ page covers fees, turnaround, and what info is shown.

Mililani Mauka Warrant Records - HCJDC main page

A printout at a HCJDC public access site costs $25. A full name check by mail runs $30 per name.

Note: A Hawaii law enforcement officer will never call a Mililani Mauka resident and ask for payment to clear a warrant. Any such call is a scam.

Wahiawa Station and Booking for Mililani Mauka

Mililani Mauka is served by HPD District 2. Arrests made in the area are often processed at the Wahiawa Station at 1034 Kilani Avenue. More serious cases may be moved to the main Alapai Headquarters in downtown Honolulu for booking through the Central Receiving Division. To find out if a person has been held in Honolulu, call the main HPD line at (808) 529-3111.

When an arrest is made in Mililani Mauka, the subject is fingerprinted, photographed, and entered into the state criminal justice system. Bail may be posted in cash or by bond. Exact change is required for cash bail. The Alapai Headquarters handles most full bookings for felony cases out of this area. Juvenile cases are routed through the family court side of the First Circuit.

Records of a closed case may be requested from the HPD Records and Identification Division. Report copies cost $0.50 for the first page and $0.25 per page after. Color copies run $0.65 per page. Full payment is due at the time of pickup, and reports are only released after the case is closed.

Key phone lines for Mililani Mauka residents:

  • HPD Main Line: (808) 529-3111
  • Wahiawa District 2 Station: (808) 534-6200
  • Records and ID Warrants Unit: (808) 723-3258
  • Central Receiving Cell Block: (808) 723-3000
  • CrimeStoppers Honolulu: (808) 955-8300

Warrant Law for Mililani Mauka Residents

Mililani Mauka warrant records follow the rules set out in Hawaii Revised Statutes Chapter 803. Section 803-1 states that an arrest warrant is a written order to bring a person before a judge to answer a charge. Section 803-31 lays out the form and content for a search warrant. Section 803-36 requires that a search warrant be served within 10 days of issue. Section 803-33.5 allows for the use of electronic warrants, which many circuits now use to speed up the process.

Under the Uniform Information Practices Act, which sits in HRS Chapter 92F, arrest records that led to a conviction are open to the public. Arrest records that did not lead to a conviction stay private and are not shown on a standard HCJDC check. This is the rule that shapes what a third party can and cannot see when they pull a Mililani Mauka warrant record.

HPD policy on warrants sets limits on when a warrant may be served. Warrants shall not be served between 2200 and 0700 hours on closed premises unless there is legal cause. All warrants are confirmed through the Communications Division before service. See the HPD warrants policy page for the full rules.

Note: If you plan to clear a warrant in Mililani Mauka, it is wise to speak with a lawyer first so you know the right way to turn yourself in.

Tips and CrimeStoppers for Mililani Mauka

CrimeStoppers Honolulu takes tips on open cases in Mililani Mauka and the rest of Oahu. The tip line is (808) 955-8300. Tips can also be sent by text with the keyword CRIME from a Hawaii cell phone. All tips stay private. A cash reward is paid if the tip leads to an arrest or to the filing of a charge. See the HPD wanted persons page for current names and photos.

Law enforcement must confirm a warrant before making an arrest. If you think you may have an active Mililani Mauka warrant record, call the HPD Records and Identification Warrants Unit at (808) 723-3258 first. This step can save you the risk of arrest on site at the police station. The Warrants Unit assigns warrant numbers, enters warrant info into the right state and federal databases, and keeps original paper warrants on file for reference.

Public Access Sites Near Mililani Mauka

Mililani Mauka residents who need a full criminal history record can use a HCJDC public access site. The closest sites are in Honolulu at 465 S. King Street, Room 102, and at the Honolulu Police Department downtown. Printouts are $25 each. These sites pull info straight from the state criminal history database.

The Hawaii Sheriff Division also plays a part in warrant service. The Sheriff Division page lays out the role of sheriffs in the state. Sheriffs may serve bench warrants, court orders, and transport inmates between courts. On Oahu, the Sheriff Division often works with HPD to track down subjects with active warrants, including those tied to Mililani Mauka cases.

Fees for common record services in Mililani Mauka run as follows. A HPD report copy is $0.50 for the first page. A HCJDC public access printout is $25. A name check is $30. A fingerprint check is $55 in person or $35 by mail. Certification is $20. First expungement is $35. These are state set fees that apply to any Hawaii resident.

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