Ewa Beach Inmate Population Search

Ewa Beach sits on the leeward coast of Oahu, and the Ewa Beach inmate population appears across several state and county systems. Adults arrested here are booked by the Honolulu Police Department through District 8 in Kapolei. Most land at OCCC for pretrial hold. Court cases run through the First Circuit at the Kapolei District Court or downtown. This page shows how to find a current inmate, search a case, or request a state criminal history check.

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Ewa Beach Overview

~15,000 Population
Honolulu County
First Circuit Court Circuit
OCCC Primary Facility

Ewa Beach Inmate Population and OCCC Intake

Ewa Beach has no jail. Adults arrested in Ewa Beach go through HPD District 8 in Kapolei and then transfer to OCCC for booking and pretrial hold. OCCC sits at 2199 Kamehameha Highway, Honolulu, HI 96819. The main line is (808) 832-1700. Intake runs 24 hours a day. Each new inmate shows up on the state custody roster soon after booking.

State custody rules run under HRS Chapter 353. The chapter covers intake, housing, and transfer of inmates. Most Ewa Beach cases stay at OCCC through first appearance and bail review. Sentenced men often move to Halawa or Waiawa. Sentenced women move to WCCC in Kailua. Visit the OCCC page for visit hours, dress code, and mail rules.

Call before any visit. Housing can change fast. Pod lockdowns happen. Transport runs on set days.

HPD District 8 Kapolei and Ewa Beach Arrest Logs

The Honolulu Police Department splits Oahu into eight patrol districts. Ewa Beach falls under District 8, based at the Kapolei Police Station on Kapolei Parkway. District 8 also covers Kapolei, Makakilo, Ocean Pointe, and Ewa Gentry. Patrol, traffic, and booking for Ewa Beach run through this station.

HPD keeps a rolling arrest log at each station. The log covers the last 14 days. You can read it during office hours. It is a paper binder, not a web page. The log shows name, date of birth, arrest date, charge, and booking number.

It does not show court outcomes. It does not show mug shots. Use eCourt Kokua for case status. HPD also sells report copies at $3 each through the Records Division in downtown Honolulu.

Note: HPD arrest logs rotate out after 14 days. If you need proof of an older arrest, pull the case from eCourt Kokua or file a UIPA request.

Kapolei District Court and the Ewa Beach Inmate Population

Ewa Beach adult cases go to the First Circuit. Misdemeanors and traffic start at the Kapolei District Court at 4675 Kapolei Parkway. Felony cases move to the Circuit Court in downtown Honolulu. The free eCourt Kokua portal lets you search both by name, case number, or citation.

Each result shows the caption, charges, hearing dates, bail, and judgment. Release orders also show. The data ties to the live OCCC inmate population roster. Juvenile matters stay closed under HRS § 571-84. Sealed files do not show at all.

The Kapolei clerk sells certified copies for a small fee. Walk-in hours run weekdays. Bring a photo ID and the case number. Terminals are free. Staff will not run a search for you.

SAVIN and VINELink Alerts in Ewa Beach

Hawaii's victim alert service runs on the VINELink site. The service is free. Ewa Beach residents can register as a victim, witness, or family member. Alerts fire by phone, text, or email when an inmate moves, posts bail, or gets released.

Sign-up takes a few minutes. You need the inmate name and date of birth. The state keeps your info private. Alerts run around the clock. Cancel any time.

SAVIN covers every DCR facility. Ewa Beach cases stay in the alert pool through every move. Works on desktop or phone. Save the link.

HCJDC Records for the Ewa Beach Inmate Population

The Hawaii Criminal Justice Data Center handles state record checks. The HCJDC page lists the steps and fees. Name checks cost about $30. Fingerprint checks cost more and take longer. Both pull from court, police, and corrections data.

Rules follow HRS § 92F-13 and HRS § 92F-12. Convictions are public. Non-conviction items stay closed under HRS § 846-9. Arrests without a guilty finding often do not show on a public report.

HCJDC runs public access terminals on Oahu. Walk in, search the state database, and print results. Bring a photo ID. Staff will show you how, but they will not run queries for you.

DCR Oversight and Ewa Beach Inmate Population Counts

The Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation runs each state jail and prison. The DCR site lists every facility, phone, and visit rule. OCCC holds Ewa Beach pretrial inmates. Halawa and Waiawa hold sentenced men. WCCC holds women.

DCR posts weekly population counts by facility. The counts show bed use and any over-capacity flags. Families use the reports to plan visits. Call before any trip.

Work furlough runs from OCCC under HRS § 353L. A clean record inside earns a spot. The program helps with reentry to Ewa Beach and the leeward coast.

UIPA Requests in Ewa Beach

The Uniform Information Practices Act (HRS Chapter 92F) opens most state and county records. Ewa Beach residents can file UIPA requests with any agency. Write a short letter or email. Name the record, date range, and agency. Keep a copy for your file.

Agencies must reply in set time limits. Simple requests get a reply in 10 business days. Complex ones run longer. Small requests are free. Large ones have a search and copy fee.

Closed items include juvenile records, medical files, and open investigations. Agencies may redact victim or witness names. The Office of Information Practices hears appeals.

Sex Offender Registry and Expungement for Ewa Beach

Hawaii runs a public sex offender registry under HRS § 846E-02. The site is free. Ewa Beach falls under zip code 96706. Search by name, address, or zip code. Results show name, photo, offense, and home address.

Expungement runs under HRS § 831-3.2. Only non-conviction arrests qualify. File the form with HCJDC. The process can take weeks. After expungement, the arrest no longer shows on a public check.

Juvenile files seal at age 18 under HRS § 571-84. Sealed files do not show on background checks. Registration in person runs Tuesday and Thursday at the Kapolei Judiciary Complex by appointment.

Nearby Cities and Ewa Beach Inmate Population Links

Ewa Beach shares HPD District 8 with other leeward towns. For more info on nearby areas, see the Kapolei, Ocean Pointe, and Ewa Gentry pages. All three use OCCC for adult intake and the Kapolei District Court. For countywide records, see the Honolulu County page.

Federal cases from Ewa Beach touch the Federal Detention Center in Honolulu. Most civilian custody questions end at OCCC or Halawa. Start there.

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