Pearl City Warrant Records

Pearl City warrant records come from the Honolulu Police Department and the First Circuit Court. Pearl City sits on the south shore of Oahu in Honolulu County. You can search Pearl City warrant records through the state eCourt Kokua portal, visit the Ewa-Pearl City District Court, or check the HPD wanted persons page. This page shows the main offices, phone lines, and steps to find a Pearl City warrant record whether you want a case file or a name based check on an open case.

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Pearl City Overview

~45K Population
Honolulu County
1st Circuit Court
Oahu Island

Pearl City is served by HPD District 3. The Pearl City Police Station is the main field office for the area. The District 3 phone line is (808) 723-8800. The HPD main line is (808) 529-3111. That line routes to Records and Identification at Alapai Headquarters in downtown Honolulu. See the Honolulu Police Department home page for a full list of divisions, forms, and contacts.

Pearl City Warrant Records - HPD home page

District 3 patrol teams handle most Pearl City calls and first response on warrant service.

HPD keeps all warrant records on file at the Records and Identification Division. The Warrants Unit line is (808) 723-3258. Pearl City residents can call that line to check on an open warrant record or to ask about service steps. The Warrants Unit assigns warrant numbers, enters info into state and federal systems, and keeps original warrants on file. Field stops in Pearl City are run by District 3 officers, but all records end up at Alapai Headquarters at 801 South Beretania Street, Honolulu, HI 96813.

Ewa-Pearl City District Court Warrants

Pearl City warrant records are filed with the Ewa-Pearl City District Court. The court sits at 870 Fourth Street, Pearl City, HI 96782. The main phone line is (808) 534-6900. Hours run on weekdays from 7:45 a.m. to 4 p.m. The court handles traffic, criminal, and civil cases for the Central Oahu region. See the Hawaii State Judiciary home page for court forms, rules, and records.

Pearl City Warrant Records - Hawaii State Judiciary home page

The Hawaii State Judiciary site is the main source for Pearl City court info and forms.

Felony cases and large civil cases from Pearl City move up to the First Circuit Court in downtown Honolulu. Ka'ahumanu Hale, the Circuit Court, is at 777 Punchbowl Street, Honolulu, HI 96813-5093. Phone: (808) 539-4777. The Circuit Court issues most search warrants for Pearl City patrol teams. Most bench warrants come out of the District Court at 870 Fourth Street.

The state eCourt Kokua portal is the fastest free way to search Pearl City warrant records online. You can look up cases by name or case number. Basic info is free. Case docs with a PDF icon cost $3 for up to 30 pages. The system covers traffic, criminal, civil, and family cases across all four circuits, so a Pearl City case will show up along with any other case for the same person.

Pearl City Warrant Records and the HCJDC

Pearl City residents who want a name based conviction check can use the Hawaii Criminal Justice Data Center. The HCJDC is the main state agency for criminal history records checks. The office sits at 465 S. King Street, Room 102, Honolulu, HI 96813. Phone: (808) 587-3279. See the HCJDC main page for a full list of services and fees.

Pearl City Warrant Records - HCJDC main page

The HCJDC is the place to go for a name based conviction check in Hawaii.

The eCrim system is open online through ecrim.ehawaii.gov. A name search is $5 and an official report is $12. Fingerprint checks cost $55 in person or $35 by mail. First expungement is $35. Printouts at a public access site cost $25 each. These fees are the same for all Hawaii residents who use the HCJDC system.

HCJDC does not handle local police reports. For a local Pearl City police report, you still need to go through HPD Records and Identification in downtown Honolulu. The HCJDC only covers adult conviction info. Non-conviction records are kept private under state law. See the HCJDC records check page for how to request a full check.

Warrant Law for Pearl City Residents

Pearl City 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 bar for a search warrant. Section 803-36 says a search warrant must be served within 10 days of issue. Section 803-33.5 covers electronic warrants. See the full text of HRS Chapter 803 on the state capitol site.

HPD follows a set policy on warrant service. 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. District 3 officers serve most Pearl City warrants, with Special Operations help when needed. See the HPD warrants policy for the full 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 lead to a conviction are kept private. Pearl City residents can request a police report once the case is closed, not before. A full fee sheet sets the cost for each page.

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

CrimeStoppers and Pearl City Tips

CrimeStoppers Honolulu takes tips on wanted suspects and open cases in Pearl City. The Tip Line is (808) 955-8300. Tips can also be sent by text on Hawaii-based cell phones. All tips stay private. HPD also keeps a public wanted persons page that shows open cases in Honolulu County, which covers Pearl City. See the HPD wanted persons page for the current list.

All suspects and wanted fugitives should be treated as armed and dangerous. Never try to approach a subject. If you think you have an open Pearl City warrant, call the HPD Warrants Unit at (808) 723-3258 first. That step can save you the risk of arrest on site at the station. The Warrants Unit can confirm an open warrant and guide you on next steps.

Key phone lines for Pearl City warrant records:

  • HPD Main Line: (808) 529-3111
  • HPD District 3 / Pearl City Station: (808) 723-8800
  • HPD Warrants Unit: (808) 723-3258
  • Ewa-Pearl City District Court: (808) 534-6900
  • HCJDC: (808) 587-3279
  • CrimeStoppers Honolulu: (808) 955-8300

Fees for Pearl City Warrant Records

Fees for Pearl City police reports are set by 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 must be made before release. Reports are released once the case is closed, not before.

For court records, the eCourt Kokua portal is free for basic info. Case docs with a PDF icon cost $3 for up to 30 pages. In-person copies at the Ewa-Pearl City District Court are set by the court clerk. The clerk can also certify copies for a small fee. Certified copies are often needed for a passport, firearm permit, or other official use.

Note: If you think you have an open Pearl City warrant, call the HPD Warrants Unit at (808) 723-3258 before you go to the station.

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