Kaneohe Inmate Population Search
Kaneohe is a windward Oahu town in the City and County of Honolulu, and the Kaneohe inmate population runs through the same mix of state and county systems that cover the rest of the island. Adults arrested in Kaneohe move through the Honolulu Police Department District 4 station and land at OCCC. The Kaneohe District Court handles first appearances, while felonies go to the First Circuit in downtown Honolulu. This page lists every public tool to find a current inmate or pull a record check.
Kaneohe Overview
Kaneohe Inmate Population and OCCC
OCCC is the main intake and pretrial jail for Oahu. Adults from Kaneohe go there after HPD booking. The site sits at 2199 Kamehameha Highway in Honolulu. The main line is (808) 832-1700. Staff log new inmates in real time, and the data feeds the state custody search. See the DCR OCCC page for visit hours and mail rules.
Kaneohe is a short drive from OCCC across the Pali Highway. Transport runs a few times a day. Most Kaneohe pretrial cases stay at OCCC through arraignment and bail review.
Transfer from OCCC to Halawa or Waiawa follows sentencing. Staff set the housing based on risk and needs. Always confirm the current housing site before any visit. Mail goes to the DCR central mail room.
Note: Women from Kaneohe may move to WCCC in Kailua after intake. Confirm the current housing site before you drive over.
HPD District 4 Kaneohe Station
The Honolulu Police Department covers Kaneohe under District 4. The Kaneohe station is the district base. It handles calls, traffic stops, and booking for windward Oahu. HPD posts a rolling arrest log at every station under its public access policy. The log covers the last 14 days and rotates out older entries.
Arrest logs show the name, date of birth, arrest date, charge, and booking number. They do not show court outcomes. They do not include mug shots. For court outcomes, use eCourt Kokua. HPD also sells report copies at $3 each through the Records Division downtown.
Some reports need a redaction review before release. That review can take a few weeks. Victims can request a copy of the report for their own case with no fee.
Kaneohe District Court and Inmate Population Cases
Kaneohe District Court handles misdemeanors, traffic, and first appearances for windward Oahu. Felony cases move to the First Circuit in downtown Honolulu. The free eCourt Kokua portal lets you search both levels for free.
Search by name, case number, or citation. The portal returns the case caption, charges, hearing dates, and judgment. Bail amounts and release orders show too. This data feeds the Kaneohe inmate population roster.
Some items are closed under HRS § 571-84. Closed items include juvenile matters, some mental health cases, and sealed orders. Ask the clerk for the right form.
SAVIN Alerts for the Kaneohe Inmate Population
Hawaii's SAVIN service runs on the VINE platform and sends free custody alerts. Kaneohe residents can register as a victim, witness, or family member. Alerts fire by phone, text, or email when the person moves, posts bail, or gets released. Use the VINELink Hawaii search to check status now.
Sign-up takes a few minutes and is free. You need the state ID number or the inmate's name and date of birth. The state keeps your contact info private. Alerts run around the clock.
SAVIN covers every DCR facility, so Kaneohe cases stay in the alert pool as they move. Transfers from OCCC to Halawa still fire alerts.
HCJDC Criminal History Records
The Hawaii Criminal Justice Data Center runs the state's record check system. HCJDC reports pull from courts, police, and corrections. Kaneohe residents can ask for a name check or a fingerprint check at the HCJDC records unit. Name checks cost about $30. Fingerprint checks run more.
HCJDC rules follow HRS § 92F-13 and HRS § 92F-12. Convictions are public. Non-conviction data falls under HRS § 846-9. Arrests without a guilty finding may not show on a public report.
HCJDC also runs public access terminals on Oahu. You can walk in, search the state database, and print results. Staff will show you the steps but will not run queries for you.
UIPA Requests in Kaneohe
The Uniform Information Practices Act at HRS Chapter 92F gives the public the right to ask for most government records. Kaneohe residents can file UIPA requests with any state or county agency. Agencies must respond within set time limits.
Simple requests get a reply in 10 business days. Complex ones may take longer. Fees tie to search time and copy cost. Small requests are often free. The Office of Information Practices can help with appeals.
Closed items include juvenile records, medical files, and open investigations. Agencies may redact names of victims and witnesses before release.
Sex Offender Registry and Expungement
Hawaii runs a statewide sex offender registry under HRS § 846E-02. The public site is free to search. Search by name, address, or zip code. Kaneohe covers zip codes 96744 and 96863. The registry shows names, photos, offense codes, and home addresses.
New Oahu residents must register in person with the Hawaii State Sheriffs Division at the Kapolei Judiciary Complex. Registration runs Tuesday and Thursday from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. by appointment.
Under HRS § 831-3.2, some old records can be expunged from public view. The process runs through the Attorney General's office.
Reentry Services for Kaneohe Inmate Population
Inmates returning to Kaneohe often enroll in work furlough at OCCC or Waiawa. Furlough placement follows HRS Chapter 353. The Hawaii Correctional System Oversight Commission reviews facility conditions and reentry outcomes.
The Hawaii Paroling Authority handles parole across Oahu. Hearings run at the main facility and cover eligibility, conditions, and release dates. Families can ask to attend. See the DCR site for program details.
Federal cases from Kaneohe go to the U.S. District Court in Honolulu. Federal holds may land at the Federal Detention Center there.
Related Cities and County Links
Kaneohe sits next to Kailua on the windward side. See the Honolulu County page for the full island overview. Nearby cities with their own pages include Kailua, Urban Honolulu, and East Honolulu.