Schofield Barracks Warrant Records
Schofield Barracks Warrant Records come from the Honolulu Police Department and the First Circuit Court. Schofield Barracks is a U.S. Army installation in central Oahu within Honolulu County. You can search Schofield Barracks Warrant Records through the state eCourt Kokua portal, ask HPD District 2 in Wahiawa, or use the Hawaii Criminal Justice Data Center for a name check. Military law enforcement at the installation works with state and county agencies on warrant matters. This page shows how to find a case file or docket.
Schofield Barracks Overview
Where to Find Schofield Barracks Warrant Records
The Honolulu Police Department is the main civilian source for Schofield Barracks Warrant Records. Schofield Barracks falls within HPD District 2, based in Wahiawa. The District 2 line is (808) 723-8700. The main HPD number is (808) 529-3111. District 2 patrol officers work with military law enforcement at the installation when a case crosses the gate. Military police handle incidents on post, while HPD and the First Circuit handle state warrants for residents off duty. See the Honolulu Police Department home page for contact info.
District 2 covers Schofield Barracks, Wahiawa, Mililani, and the surrounding central Oahu communities.
The Wahiawa District Court serves Schofield Barracks residents for state matters. The court sits at 1034 Kilani Avenue, Wahiawa, HI 96786. Phone: (808) 534-6200. 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. Schofield Barracks residents can view court case files through eCourt Kokua from home or at a public access terminal. See the First Circuit public access page for more.
Terminal hours run 7:45 a.m. to 4 p.m. on weekdays at the main First Circuit buildings.
Military Coordination and Schofield Barracks Warrants
Schofield Barracks is a U.S. Army installation, home to the 25th Infantry Division and other units. Military law enforcement at the installation coordinates with HPD and the Hawaii Department of Law Enforcement on warrant matters. When a service member or dependent has a state warrant, HPD may serve it off post or ask military police to produce the person at the gate. The Department of Law Enforcement Sheriff Division also has statewide warrant service power and may support joint action.
When an off-post incident leads to a state charge, the subject is sent through HPD Central Receiving at Alapai Headquarters in downtown Honolulu for booking. The line is (808) 723-3000. State warrants are heard in the Wahiawa District Court or the main First Circuit. Military charges run through a separate process under the Uniform Code of Military Justice. A Schofield Barracks resident may face both systems for one event, though the rules and outcomes differ.
Note: A Hawaii officer will never call a Schofield Barracks resident to ask for cash to clear a warrant. Any such call is a scam.
The Hawaii Department of Law Enforcement Sheriff Division serves warrants statewide. The Sheriff Division supports HPD and the courts with fugitive apprehension, court security, and civil process. See the Sheriff Division page for the agency info.
The Sheriff Division is based in downtown Honolulu and serves all counties.
Schofield Barracks Warrant Records Search Methods
The state eCourt Kokua portal is the fastest free way to check Schofield Barracks Warrant Records. Search by name, case number, or citation. The portal shows docket info from traffic, criminal, civil, and family cases. Basic info is free. Case docs flagged with a PDF icon cost $3 each for up to 30 pages. Residents off post can use the portal from any web browser. Schofield Barracks residents on post can use installation networks or home internet.
The HPD Wanted Persons list shows names and photos of people with open Oahu warrants. If you see info on a subject tied to the Schofield Barracks area, call HPD at (808) 529-3111 or the CrimeStoppers tip line at (808) 955-8300. Tips may be sent by text with CRIME on a Hawaii cell phone. Never approach a person with an open warrant. See the HPD Wanted Persons page for the current list.
For a full name based criminal history check, the Hawaii Criminal Justice Data Center is the right agency. The HCJDC keeps state adult conviction records. A name check can be done at a public access site or through eCrim online. The main site is at 465 S. King Street, Room 102, Honolulu. See the HCJDC criminal history records check page for the full process.
Schofield Barracks Warrant Law
Schofield Barracks 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 lays out the search warrant process. Section 803-36 requires a search warrant to be served within 10 days of issue. 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 premises without legal cause. All warrants tied to Schofield Barracks residents are confirmed through the HPD Communications Division before service. Warrants on post are handled by military police based on the nature of the case. Off-post warrants are served by HPD or the Sheriff Division. The First Circuit Court and Wahiawa District Court issue most of the state warrants tied to Schofield Barracks.
Under the Uniform Information Practices Act (HRS Chapter 92F), arrest records that led to a conviction are open to the public. Non-conviction records stay private. A Schofield Barracks resident seeking a closed state case report can ask HPD Records and Identification for a copy. Military records follow a separate process under federal rules.
Fees and Phone Lines for Schofield Barracks Warrant Records
Fees for Schofield Barracks Warrant Records match the main HPD and court rates. 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 case may be held until the matter is closed.
HCJDC fees for Schofield Barracks residents: the public access printout is $25. The eCrim name search is $5 and an official report is $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 at public access sites. These fees apply to any Schofield Barracks resident using the state system.
Note: Schofield Barracks residents with an open state warrant should speak with a lawyer before going to court to clear it.
Key phone lines for Schofield Barracks residents:
- HPD Main Line: (808) 529-3111
- District 2 (Wahiawa): (808) 723-8700
- Wahiawa District Court: (808) 534-6200
- HPD Records: (808) 723-3258
- Central Receiving: (808) 723-3000
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