Kailua Police Blotter
The Kailua Police Blotter is the daily arrest log kept by the Honolulu Police Department for the windward side of Oahu. Kailua sits on the east coast and falls inside HPD District 4, which also covers Kaneohe and Kahuku. You can search the Kailua Police Blotter through the HPD arrest log page, the Records and Identification Division, or the state eCourt Kokua portal. This page lists each path, phone, and fee so you can find what you need without a long hunt.
Kailua Overview
HPD District 4 and the Kailua Police Blotter
HPD District 4 (Kailua) is at (808) 723-8838. The Kaneohe substation is at (808) 723-8640. The Kahuku substation is at (808) 723-8650. District 4 runs the full windward coast from Waimanalo up to the North Shore. Every call for service on that coast feeds the Kailua Police Blotter. The station logs local reports and pushes booking data to the main HPD Records Unit downtown.
Each arrest starts a fresh line. The line lists date and time of the stop, the name of the person, age, sex, race, the arresting officer, the charge, and the report number. No home address is listed. No phone number is listed. That rule comes from HRS Chapter 92F, the Uniform Information Practices Act that sets the scope of the Kailua Police Blotter.
For TRO service status checks in Kailua, the District 4 line at (808) 723-8838 is the right call. Temporary Restraining Orders themselves are not part of the Kailua Police Blotter. A TRO sits in the court file and is pulled through the judiciary portal, not HPD.
Search the HPD Arrest Log
The HPD Daily Arrest Log is the public view of the Kailua Police Blotter. Adult logs post daily. Each log stays live on the site for 14 days, then rolls off. You can use the log to check a name, a charge, a time block, or a District 4 case number. Juvenile arrests are never posted, which tracks HRS section 571-84(e).
To pull a log older than 14 days, send a written request to Honolulu Police Department, Records and Identification Division, 801 South Beretania Street, Honolulu, HI 96813. Phone and walk-in requests for old logs are not accepted. Each request must list the date or dates you want. The fee is $0.50 for the first page and $0.25 per page after. A color page runs $0.65. A verification letter is $1.00 for the first page.
The HPD Police Reports page lays out how to get a closed-case report tied to the Kailua Police Blotter. The Records Unit runs Monday through Friday, 7:45 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. It is closed on weekends and state holidays. A notarized and signed request letter plus a color copy of a valid photo ID is required for each request.
Note: A District 4 call at (808) 723-8838 is for patrol, while older Kailua Police Blotter logs must come in writing to the downtown Records Unit.
Online Reporting and Kailua Police Blotter Policy
For non-emergency incidents, HPD runs an online report system that lets a Kailua resident file a fresh report from home. The report then feeds the Kailua Police Blotter. Qualifying incidents include minor theft, lost property, vandalism, and harassing phone calls, so long as the event happened in HPD's jurisdiction and no suspect is known.
Here is the HPD internet reporting and e-mailbox policy page that sets the rules for those online filings.
The policy spells out what HPD accepts online, what gets routed to a patrol officer, and what still needs a 911 call. It also explains what happens to a report once it lands on the Kailua Police Blotter feed. An officer review follows each online filing.
The HPD Online Citizen Police Report System is the direct entry point. It is the same tool used by residents across the other seven HPD districts, and it ties back to the same Case Report System that feeds the Kailua Police Blotter.
Note: An online report must be reviewed by an officer before it becomes a formal line on the Kailua Police Blotter, so a case number may take a day or two to post.
State Tools for the Kailua Police Blotter
eCrim is the online lookup for an adult conviction tied to a Kailua Police Blotter entry. A first-time user verifies ID with a $1.00 charge on a valid US credit card. A name search costs $5.00. A certified print costs $13. Data includes last name, first name, aliases, sex, age, weight, height, charge summary, charge detail, disposition, disposition date, sentencing, appeal data, case number, and arrest report number.
The Hawaii Criminal Justice Data Center is the state hub for criminal history. HCJDC holds more than two million records across 458,000 offenders. The HCJDC window sits at 465 S. King Street, Room 102, open 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m., closed 12 to 1 for lunch. Call (808) 587-3279 for a fingerprint appointment. Under HRS Chapter 846, conviction data is open while non-conviction and pending data stays closed.
The Hawaii State Judiciary eCourt Kokua portal ties each Kailua Police Blotter entry to its court case. Search by name, case number, or date. The First Circuit Court sits at Kaahumanu Hale, 777 Punchbowl Street. The Kaneohe District Court at 45-939 Pookela Street is the common first stop for a Kailua misdemeanor case.
Under HRS Chapter 92F, any member of the public may ask for a government record. The Office of Information Practices at 250 South Hotel Street, Suite 107, Honolulu, phone (808) 586-1400, hears any appeal of a denied Kailua Police Blotter request.
Kailua Crime Data
HPD ships raw case data to the Honolulu Open Data Portal. The set is listed under Public Safety. Access is free. The portal covers every Oahu district, so the full Kailua Police Blotter data sits inside it. You can filter by date, charge type, and patrol beat. The data is a snapshot and is not a live feed.
In 2024, Honolulu County reported 1,849 violent crimes and 19,302 property crimes across all eight districts. District 4 numbers sit inside the HPD annual report. The HPD Case Report System prepares all index and non-index crime data, and that same system feeds the Kailua Police Blotter each day. Kailua's mix of beach traffic and residential streets gives District 4 a blend of property calls, DUI calls, and minor assault calls.
Motor Vehicle Collision reports tied to the Kailua Police Blotter can be pulled through the Records Division at (808) 723-3258. Reports over 10 pages may not be ready the same day. Large or complex requests may call for a deposit. HPD does not release medical reports, TROs, injunctions, court papers, or clearance letters through the Records Unit.
Nearby Oahu Cities
Kailua sits in Honolulu County. Every Oahu city shares the same Honolulu County Police Blotter chain. Pick a neighbor below.
Full county data sits on the Honolulu County page.
