Mililani Town Warrant Records

Mililani Town Warrant Records are held by the Honolulu Police Department and the First Circuit Court. Mililani Town sits in central Oahu in Honolulu County. You can search Mililani Town Warrant Records through the state eCourt Kokua portal, view wanted persons on the HPD site, or use public access terminals at the Wahiawa District Court. This page walks through the main offices, phone lines, and steps to find a Mililani Town warrant record whether you need a case file, court date, or a name based check.

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Mililani Town Overview

~28K Population
Honolulu County
1st Circuit Court
Oahu Island

Mililani Town is served by HPD within the District 2 jurisdiction. The Wahiawa Division is the main patrol base for central Oahu. HPD phone for the Wahiawa area is (808) 723-8700. Officers assigned here handle all patrol work and warrant service for Mililani Town. The full list of HPD divisions is on the HPD main page.

Mililani Town Warrant Records - Honolulu Police Department home page

District 2 officers share the duty of patrol, arrest, and warrant work across Wahiawa, Mililani, and the rest of central Oahu.

The Wahiawa District Court sits at 1034 Kilani Avenue, Wahiawa, HI 96786. Phone: (808) 534-6200. Hours run 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. on weekdays. This court is the closest place for Mililani Town residents to go for court records or a warrant question. It is part of the First Circuit Court of Hawaii and handles cases for all of central Oahu.

Search Methods for Mililani Town Warrants

The state eCourt Kokua portal is the fastest free way to search Mililani Town Warrant Records. You can search by name or case number for public info from traffic, criminal, civil, and family cases. Basic info is free. Case docs marked with a PDF icon cost $3 for up to 30 pages. See the court records search page for the right link.

Mililani Town residents are served by the public access terminals at the Wahiawa District Court. These are free to use and show court case files from all five circuits in the state. No fee is charged to view records. Hours match the court at 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. on weekdays. See the public access terminal page for the full list of sites.

Mililani Town Warrant Records - Public access terminal info page

Terminals show the same court data as the online portal. Printing is offered through the clerk for a small per page fee.

If you need a name based conviction check, Mililani Town residents can use the online eCrim system or visit a Honolulu public access site. The HCJDC runs both options. See the HCJDC home page for details. This agency holds the state criminal history record data.

Mililani Town Warrant Records - HCJDC home page

The HCJDC is based in Honolulu and serves the whole state from its King Street office.

Note: The eCourt Kokua portal is free to check and shows active warrant case info for Mililani Town residents without any travel or paperwork.

HPD and Mililani Town Services

The Honolulu Police Department serves Mililani Town through a set of central lines. Police Information Main: (808) 529-3111. This is the primary line for non emergency calls. Records Division: (808) 723-3258. The Warrants Unit is part of Records and Identification. Criminal Investigation Division: (808) 723-3609.

HPD also keeps a wanted persons page for Honolulu County. Mililani Town residents can check this list to see if a name is flagged. Active warrants are listed with a name, photo, and basic case info. The public should never approach a wanted person. See the HPD wanted persons page to view the list.

The Wahiawa HPD Division is the closest patrol base. Its line is (808) 723-8700. Mililani Town residents can call this line for patrol and traffic info. Use 911 for emergencies. For non urgent calls, use the main HPD number. The HPD also has a real time dashboard of calls for service. See the HPD 24 hour calls page to view the feed.

Main HPD lines for Mililani Town residents include these:

  • Police Main: (808) 529-3111
  • Records Division: (808) 723-3258
  • Wahiawa Division: (808) 723-8700
  • Criminal Investigation: (808) 723-3609
  • Traffic Division: (808) 723-3413

Mililani Town Warrant Records and State Law

Mililani Town Warrant Records are issued under the rules in Hawaii Revised Statutes Chapter 803. Section 803-1 defines an arrest warrant as a written order by a judge. Section 803-31 covers search warrants and the need for probable cause. Section 803-36 sets the ten day window for serving a search warrant. The full text is at the state Capitol site.

Section 803-33.5 is the e-warrants rule used by the First Circuit Court. A judge signs the warrant with a digital signature. The order is sent direct to HPD or another law enforcement agency. This saves time in Mililani Town and cuts the gap between a judge signing and service. The HPD warrants policy page sets out local service rules.

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 Mililani Town Warrant Records held by HPD and the First Circuit Court. This is the main privacy rule for warrant records in Hawaii.

Tips and Warrant Checks for Mililani Town

CrimeStoppers Honolulu takes tips on wanted suspects and open cases in Mililani Town and the rest of Oahu. Tip Line: (808) 955-8300. Tips can also be sent by texting CRIME on Hawaii based cell phones. All tips stay private and are handled by volunteer staff.

Anyone in Mililani Town who thinks they may have a warrant should call the HPD Records and Identification Warrants Unit at (808) 723-3258 first. A phone call can save you from arrest on site at the station. The Warrants Unit assigns warrant numbers, enters warrant info into the right databases, and keeps the original warrant on file. If a warrant shows active, a court date can be set in advance to clear it up.

Note: A Hawaii officer will never call a Mililani Town resident and ask for cash over the phone to clear a warrant. This kind of call is always a scam.

Fees for Mililani Town Warrant Records

Fees for Mililani Town Warrant Records follow the HPD fee list. Report copies are $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 only after a case has closed.

An HCJDC public access printout at a Honolulu office is $25 per report. The eCrim name check is $30. Fingerprint checks cost $55 in person or $35 by mail. Certification is $20 per document. First expungement is $35. These fees are set by the state and apply the same to Mililani Town residents as to all other Hawaii residents. See the HCJDC FAQ page for the full fee list.

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