Wahiawa Police Blotter
The Wahiawa Police Blotter is the arrest log kept by the Honolulu Police Department for this central Oahu town. Wahiawa sits on the plateau between the Waianae and Koolau mountain ranges. HPD District 2, based at the Wahiawa Station, runs the local beat. The station also covers Mililani Town, Mililani Mauka, Royal Kunia, and the Schofield Barracks vicinity. You can search the Wahiawa Police Blotter through the HPD arrest log page, the Records Unit, or state systems tied to conviction and court data.
Wahiawa Overview
HPD District 2 in Wahiawa
HPD District 2 is run from the Wahiawa Station at (808) 723-8700. District 2 covers Wahiawa, Mililani Town, Mililani Mauka, Royal Kunia, and the area around Schofield Barracks. The station is the right stop for a TRO service check tied to a Wahiawa address. Every local stop starts a line on the Wahiawa Police Blotter. That line flows into the central HPD Case Report System.
HPD officers work under Hawaii Revised Statutes section 803. The rule allows an officer to make an arrest with or without a warrant when probable cause exists. After booking, the person is taken to the main cellblock at Alapai Headquarters. Prints, photos, and charges are pushed to the Hawaii Criminal Justice Data Center the same day.
District 2 has a community policing team that posts local notes and runs public meetings. The HPD Crime Analysis Policy marks tactical reports as confidential for police use only. Public data flows only through the Wahiawa Police Blotter feed on the main HPD site.
Search the Wahiawa Arrest Log
The HPD Adult Arrest Log is the public-facing view of the Wahiawa Police Blotter. Adult logs are posted daily 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 closed under HRS section 571-84(e).
The HCJDC site above is the state record tied to every Wahiawa Police Blotter entry. A conviction stays on file long-term. A non-conviction or pending case is closed to the public per HRS section 846-9.
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. The records line is (808) 723-3258. Phone and walk-in requests for old logs are not taken. The fee is $0.50 for the first page and $0.25 for each page after. Arrest logs are released per OIP Opinion Letter 91-04.
Wahiawa Records Requests
The HPD Police Reports page lists 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 goes out.
A Wahiawa 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 system at the HPD online portal can be used by a Wahiawa resident to file a non-emergency case. Case types that work online include:
- 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 report on an existing case
An officer will call back at (808) 768-0000 to confirm the facts. Once the case is cleared, the report flows into the Case Report System and can later show on the Wahiawa Police Blotter.
State Search Resources
eCrim is the online pull for adult convictions tied to a Wahiawa 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. The data set shows the last name, first name, aliases, sex, age, weight, height, charges, disposition, sentencing, and case number.
The OIP portal above holds chapter 92F of the HRS. The Office of Information Practices at (808) 586-1400 is the appeal line if HPD denies a Wahiawa Police Blotter request. OIP also runs an Attorney of the Day service for UIPA questions at no cost.
The Hawaii State Judiciary eCourt Kokua portal ties each Wahiawa Police Blotter entry to a court case. Search by name, case number, or date. The First Circuit Court at 777 Punchbowl Street in downtown Honolulu handles Oahu trial dockets. HRS chapter 846 sets the rules for every state record tied to a Wahiawa arrest.
Note: The HCJDC record covers Hawaii only; FBI data and other-state arrests do not show on the eCrim pull tied to a Wahiawa entry.
Wahiawa Criminal History Checks
A full criminal history check tied to the Wahiawa 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 fingerprint check page above walks through the full step-by-step. Download the HCJDC-073 form, complete parts 1, 2, and 3, and mail it with a full set of print cards to: Hawaii Criminal Justice Data Center, Attn: CHRC Unit, 465 S. King Street, Rm 102, Honolulu, HI 96813. Cash is not accepted at the window. A money order or cashier's check payable to "State of Hawaii" is the only paper form of payment that works.
Honolulu County Crime Data
HPD posts raw case data to the Honolulu Open Data Portal. The data set covers Public Safety for the City and County of Honolulu. A Wahiawa Police Blotter line can be pulled by district or area. In 2024, Honolulu County ran 1,849 violent crimes and 19,302 property crimes with 26,733 total arrests. District 2 data rolls up into those totals.
Under HRS section 846-9, conviction data is open while non-conviction and pending data is closed at the HCJDC. A live Wahiawa Police Blotter entry can list a name while an eCrim pull on the same name returns nothing. The split is the reason the daily log matters on its own.
The HPD Crime Analysis Policy marks tactical reports as confidential for police use only. Those reports do not flow to the public. The Wahiawa Police Blotter is the only cut of the arrest file the public sees day-to-day. A quarterly newsletter from District 2 can help you track local trends.
Nearby Oahu Cities
Wahiawa shares HPD District 2 with Mililani Town, Mililani Mauka, Royal Kunia, and the Schofield Barracks area. Pick a neighbor below.
Full county data sits on the Honolulu County page.


