Ocean Pointe Warrant Records Access
Ocean Pointe Warrant Records come from the Honolulu Police Department and the First Circuit Court. Ocean Pointe is a planned community on the Ewa Plain of Oahu within Honolulu County. You can search Ocean Pointe Warrant Records through the state eCourt Kokua portal, check the HPD Wanted Persons page, or use the Hawaii Criminal Justice Data Center for a name check. This page maps out the station, court, and state office that handle Ocean Pointe cases and shows how to get a case file or docket.
Ocean Pointe Overview
Where to Find Ocean Pointe Warrant Records
The Honolulu Police Department is the main source for Ocean Pointe Warrant Records. Ocean Pointe falls within HPD District 8, based in Kapolei. The District 8 line is (808) 723-8400. The main HPD number is (808) 529-3111. District 8 patrol officers handle calls, make arrests, and serve warrants in Ocean Pointe and nearby Ewa Plain communities. See the Honolulu Police Department home page for full agency info.
District 8 covers Ocean Pointe, Ewa Beach, Kapolei, Ewa Gentry, Makakilo, and parts of the West Oahu growth zone.
Ocean Pointe residents are served by the Waianae District Court at the Kapolei Judiciary Complex. The complex sits at 4675 Kapolei Parkway, Kapolei, HI 96707-3272. This court handles traffic, small claims, and district-level criminal matters. Felony warrants move to the main First Circuit at Ka'ahumanu Hale in downtown Honolulu. Public access terminals at the Kapolei site let Ocean Pointe residents view court case files free. See the First Circuit public access page for full terminal rules.
Public access hours at the Kapolei Judiciary Complex run 7:45 a.m. to 4 p.m. on weekdays.
Ocean Pointe Warrant Records Search Methods
The state eCourt Kokua portal is the fastest free way to find Ocean Pointe Warrant Records. Search by name, case number, or citation. The portal returns info from traffic, criminal, civil, and family case dockets. Basic docket info is free. Case docs with a PDF icon cost $3 each for up to 30 pages. See the eCourt Kokua search page for direct use.
Ocean Pointe residents can also view the HPD Wanted Persons page for open warrants across Oahu. The list shows names, photos, and some case info. If you see a name or face from Ocean Pointe, call HPD at (808) 529-3111 with a tip. Never approach a person who may be wanted. The page is updated by the HPD Public Affairs Office. See the HPD Wanted Persons page for the full list.
For a full name based criminal history check, Ocean Pointe residents can use the Hawaii Criminal Justice Data Center. The HCJDC keeps adult conviction records for the state. A name check can be done in person at a public access site or online through eCrim. The main site is at 465 S. King Street, Room 102, Honolulu. See the HCJDC home page for the full process.
HCJDC print fees start at $25 per name check printout.
Ocean Pointe Booking and Bail Info
People arrested in Ocean Pointe are sent to the HPD Central Receiving Division at the Alapai Headquarters in downtown Honolulu. The cell block phone is (808) 723-3000. Staff can confirm if a person is being held. Booking takes photo, prints, and basic info, then the case goes to the First Circuit. Ocean Pointe families who want to post bail should call Central Receiving first to confirm the subject is in custody and the bail amount is set.
Note: A Hawaii law officer will never call to ask for a fee to clear an Ocean Pointe warrant. Any such call is a known scam.
Cash bail must be paid in exact change. Bond may be used through a licensed bail agent. For cash bail over $10,000, an IRS Form 8300 is filled out. Photo and video are not allowed in the booking area. The bailout process takes about 30 minutes once paperwork is in order. Juveniles may only be released to a parent or legal guardian with proper photo ID. Older siblings or adult cousins can not pick up a minor without proof of legal authority.
CrimeStoppers Honolulu takes tips on open cases and wanted persons in Ocean Pointe. The tip line is (808) 955-8300. Tips may also be sent by text with the keyword CRIME on a Hawaii cell phone. All tips are kept private. Rewards are paid when a tip leads to an arrest.
Ocean Pointe Warrant Law and Service
Ocean Pointe Warrant Records follow the rules in Hawaii Revised Statutes Chapter 803. Section 803-1 says an arrest warrant is a written order to bring a person before a judge. Section 803-31 sets the rules for a search warrant. Section 803-36 gives 10 days for a search warrant to be served. Section 803-33.5 sets the base for the state e-warrant system. See the HRS Chapter 803 page for the full text.
HPD policy says warrants shall not be served between 2200 and 0700 hours on closed Ocean Pointe homes without legal cause. All warrants are confirmed through the HPD Communications Division before service. Bench warrants for failure to appear stay on file until the subject is brought in or the case is closed. An arrest warrant in Ocean Pointe has no default expiration date.
Under the Uniform Information Practices Act (HRS Chapter 92F), arrest records that led to a conviction are open to public view. Non-conviction records stay private. An Ocean Pointe resident seeking a closed case report can ask HPD Records and Identification for a copy. See the HCJDC FAQ page for more on what is public and what is not.
Ocean Pointe Records Request Fees
Fees for Ocean Pointe Warrant Records follow the main HPD and court rate card. HPD 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 is due before the file is released. Reports tied to an open Ocean Pointe case may be held until the matter is closed.
HCJDC fees for Ocean Pointe residents: the public access printout is $25. The eCrim name search is $5. Official reports are $12. Fingerprint checks cost $55 in person and $35 by mail. Certification is $20. First expungement is $35. Payment is by money order or cashier check. These fees apply to all Ocean Pointe residents using the state criminal history system.
Key phone lines for Ocean Pointe residents:
- HPD Main Line: (808) 529-3111
- District 8 (Kapolei): (808) 723-8400
- HPD Records: (808) 723-3258
- Central Receiving: (808) 723-3000
- CrimeStoppers: (808) 955-8300
Note: Ocean Pointe residents who may have an open warrant should speak with a lawyer before going to court to clear it.
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