Schofield Barracks Police Blotter
The Schofield Barracks Police Blotter is split between two systems. Schofield Barracks is a U.S. Army installation in central Oahu. Military police handle incidents that take place on base. The area around the post and certain matters that cross the fence fall under the Honolulu Police Department. HPD District 2, based at the Wahiawa Station, runs the civilian beat for the Schofield vicinity. This page shows how to search the Schofield Barracks Police Blotter through HPD and state systems for the portion that is civilian-public.
Schofield Barracks Overview
Split Jurisdiction at Schofield
Schofield Barracks is home to the 25th Infantry Division and other U.S. Army units. On-post military police, not HPD, work any incident that takes place inside the gate. Military law runs on post under the Uniform Code of Military Justice, not under the Hawaii Revised Statutes. A Schofield Barracks Police Blotter request for an on-post case goes through the Army, not through HPD or the HCJDC.
Off-post and some cross-jurisdiction cases fall under HPD District 2 at (808) 723-8700. The Wahiawa Station runs the civilian beat for the Schofield vicinity. When a soldier or family member is arrested off base, the stop is logged by HPD the same way any Oahu stop is logged. That line flows into the Schofield Barracks Police Blotter that a civilian can search through HPD and state systems.
HPD officers work under Hawaii Revised Statutes section 803, which lets an officer arrest with or without a warrant when probable cause exists. After booking, the person is taken to Alapai Headquarters in downtown Honolulu. Prints, photos, and charges are pushed to the Hawaii Criminal Justice Data Center the same day.
Note: On-base records sit with the Army Provost Marshal and are not available through HPD or eCrim; any Schofield Barracks Police Blotter request for an on-post case starts with the installation.
Search the Wahiawa Arrest Log
The HPD Adult Arrest Log is the public-facing view of the civilian Schofield Barracks Police Blotter. Adult logs are posted each day and stay live on the web for 14 days before they roll off. Each line shows the date and time of the stop, the name, age, sex, race, the arresting officer, the charge, and the report number. Juvenile arrest data is never posted per HRS section 571-84(e).
The HCJDC holds the long-term adult record for any Schofield Barracks Police Blotter hit that led to a conviction in state court. Federal crimes from the post do not show on the state record. Chapter 846 of the HRS sets the scope of the state file.
For 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. Call (808) 723-3258 for the records line. Phone and walk-in requests for old logs are not taken under the HPD policy. The fee is $0.50 for the first page and $0.25 for each page after.
HPD Records Requests
The HPD Police Reports page covers the full records process. The Records Unit is open Monday through Friday, 7:45 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. Reports are released only after the case is closed. Names, home addresses, phone numbers, dates of birth, and social security numbers are redacted under HRS section 92F-13. No medical report, TRO, injunction, court paper, or clearance letter is released.
A Schofield Barracks Police Blotter records request can go by mail, email, or in person at 801 South Beretania Street. Attach a color copy of a government-issued photo ID. A notarized signed request letter is required. Full payment is needed before the report is released. Large or complex requests may call for a deposit.
The HPD online citizen report portal lets off-post residents file a non-emergency case without a drive to Wahiawa or Honolulu. Reports are taken for:
- Minor assault with no weapon and no visible injury
- Lost property and criminal property damage
- Catalytic converter theft and credit card fraud
- Identity theft and harassment
- Follow-up on an existing case
An officer will call back at (808) 768-0000 to confirm the facts. The staff runs the portal Monday through Friday between 6:30 a.m. and 3:15 p.m. The portal only takes civilian cases within HPD jurisdiction.
State Systems for Schofield Civilian Cases
eCrim is the online pull for adult state convictions tied to a civilian Schofield Barracks Police Blotter entry. A name search runs $5. A certified print is $12. The first-time ID check is a $1 charge on a valid US credit card. Federal cases tied to the post do not show on eCrim. Chapter 846 of the HRS sets the rules for the state record.
The HCJDC at 465 S. King Street, Room 102, is the in-person stop for any adult state record. The office runs 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m., Monday through Friday, closed for lunch 12 to 1. Call (808) 587-3279 for the record line. A name check runs $30 by mail or in person. A fingerprint check runs $55 in person or $35 by mail. The HCJDC-073 form is the main check form.
The Hawaii State Judiciary eCourt Kokua portal ties each civilian Schofield Barracks Police Blotter entry to a court case. Search by name, case number, or date. The First Circuit Court at 777 Punchbowl Street handles state court cases from Oahu. Federal cases go to the U.S. District Court for the District of Hawaii, which is not on eCourt Kokua.
The Office of Information Practices at (808) 586-1400 handles appeals for state and county UIPA requests. OIP runs chapter 92F of the HRS, which frames the open-records rule for every civilian Schofield Barracks Police Blotter pull.
Civilian Criminal History Checks
A full civilian criminal history check tied to the Schofield Barracks Police Blotter runs at the HCJDC at 465 S. King Street, Room 102. A name check by mail or in person costs $30. A fingerprint check runs $55 in person or $35 by mail. A certified seal adds $20. A notary is free. Turnaround runs 3 to 5 business days, or 7 to 10 business days with a notary.
The HCJDC-073 form page above holds the main check form. Cash is not accepted at the window. A money order, cashier's check, credit card, debit card, or Apple Pay all work in person. Only Hawaii state records show on the check; federal on-post arrests and other-state data are not in the set. Service of federal warrants goes through the U.S. Marshals.
Note: An on-post arrest by military police does not show on the civilian Schofield Barracks Police Blotter; request that record from the Army Provost Marshal.
Nearby Oahu Cities
Schofield Barracks shares HPD District 2 with Wahiawa, Mililani Town, Mililani Mauka, and Royal Kunia. Pick a neighbor below.
Full county data sits on the Honolulu County page.

