Find Waianae People Records
A Waianae people search uses HPD District 8, the Kapolei Judiciary Complex, and Oahu-wide property data. The town sits on the Leeward coast at the base of the Waianae Range. Records for Waianae route through the same Honolulu County offices as the rest of Oahu. You can pull court cases, arrest logs, deeds, and vital files with the tools below.
Waianae Overview
Waianae People Search Police Data
HPD District 8 is based in Waianae, phone (808) 723-8600. The substation works patrol for the full Leeward coast from Kahe Point to Kaena. Records are still held at HPD headquarters at 801 South Beretania Street. A Waianae people search for a case number, an abstract, or a crash file goes through that office.
Start at the HPD records page. Use honolulupd.org/police-reports for the form.
Fees start at $0.50 for the first page. Each extra page is $0.25. Color copies run $0.65. Under HRS § 92F-13, juvenile lines, home addresses, and phone data are redacted. Mail: Records Division, 801 S. Beretania Street, Honolulu, HI 96813.
Adult arrests in Waianae post to the HPD arrest log at honolulupd.org/information/arrest-logs. The log shows name, age, charge, and booking time. Data stays up for 14 days. Older bookings need a request through the Records Division.
Waianae People Search Court Cases
Waianae cases route to the First Circuit Court. The main courthouse is in Honolulu at 777 Punchbowl. West Oahu traffic and family cases go to the Kapolei Judiciary Complex at 4675 Kapolei Parkway, phone (808) 954-8000. Most Leeward residents save time by using the Kapolei site for day-to-day work.
Note: For a small claim or a landlord-tenant case in Waianae, file at the Kapolei District Court. Pre-August 2012 District Court files are not in eCourt Kokua.
Waianae People Search by Property
Waianae parcels run from beachside lots on Farrington Highway to agricultural land in the back valleys. A Waianae people search tied to a deed or owner name uses the Real Property Assessment Division tools. qPublic is the main public search.
qPublic takes a name, a TMK, or a street address. Go to qpublic.schneidercorp.com.
The page shows owner names, TMK, land area, and ten years of tax value. Sales are listed with date and price. The data refreshes yearly on December 15. Owner edits post daily.
Tax bills and home exemption claims run through realpropertyhonolulu.com. Deeds file with the Bureau of Conveyances at boc.ehawaii.gov. HRS Chapter 502 sets recording rules. A Honolulu-level index is at realpropertyhonolulu.com.
Waianae Vital Records
Vital records for Waianae are held by the Hawaii DOH. The Oahu window is at 1250 Punchbowl Street, Room 103, Honolulu. Phone (808) 586-4541. Window days are Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, 7:45 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. A trip from the Leeward coast takes about an hour each way.
The DOH vital records hub has forms and fees. Visit health.hawaii.gov/vitalrecords.
HRS § 338-18 limits who can pull a certified copy. Only a named party, close kin, or a legal agent may ask. A mail request saves a trip. Expect 4 to 6 weeks for a mail order. A printed form, a state ID copy, and proof of tie to the record must go with the check.
Other Waianae People Search Tools
Adult convictions come out of eCrim at HCJDC. A name search is $5. A certified report is $12. See ag.hawaii.gov/hcjdc. HRS Chapter 846 sets the rules.
Covered offenders are listed at sexoffenders.ehawaii.gov under HRS Chapter 846E. For inmate checks, the Hawaii SAVIN tool at hawaiipolice.gov/services/inmate-information is free and ties into the state feed.
The UIPA office (HRS Chapter 92F) is at oip.hawaii.gov. Wiretap rules sit in HRS Chapter 803. Full code text is at law.hawaii.gov. For voter files, contact the City Clerk at oip.hawaii.gov/entity/office-of-the-city-clerk.
Helpful Waianae contact points:
- HPD District 8 Substation: (808) 723-8600
- Kapolei Judiciary Complex: 4675 Kapolei Pkwy, (808) 954-8000
- DOH Vital Records, Oahu: (808) 586-4541
- HCJDC eCrim: (808) 587-3100
A full Waianae people search often ties together HPD District 8 arrest data, Kapolei court filings, RPAD parcel data, and HCJDC conviction reports.
Waianae People Search Legal Aid
Many Waianae residents use Legal Aid for help with a court file or a records ask. The Legal Aid Society of Hawaii has a Leeward office with staff who can help walk a person through the UIPA process under HRS Chapter 92F. The main state hub line is (808) 536-4302. A call sets up an intake.
The Na Loio immigrant rights hub and the Volunteer Legal Services Hawaii program both serve Waianae. A records ask tied to a deed often goes through a lawyer's office. For open records, the Office of Information Practices at oip.hawaii.gov has free guides and a hotline. Most asks get a reply in 10 business days.
The Waianae Coast Comprehensive Health Center keeps patient files under federal HIPAA rules, not UIPA. A person needs to sign a release for a medical record copy. The state law hub at law.hawaii.gov holds more context on privacy and records rules that apply across Hawaii.
Waianae People Search Inmate Lookup
A Waianae arrest most often books into OCCC on the Windward side. OCCC stands for Oahu Community Correctional Center. The site sits at 2199 Kamehameha Highway, Honolulu. The main line is (808) 832-1777. A stay of a few days is normal for a misdemeanor. Felony cases can move to Halawa or another state jail.
Hawaii SAVIN is the free tool for an inmate check. Use hawaiipolice.gov/services/inmate-information. Type the full name. The site is anonymous. No log in is needed. A sign up for text or email alerts is free. Alerts ping on release, transfer, or escape. HRS Chapter 846 sets the rules for the state criminal file.
The tool shows booking date, facility, and a file number. It does not show the charge in full. For charge data, check eCourt Kokua by name. A case number from SAVIN can speed up the cross check. For a full bail amount, check the case docket.
Key Waianae inmate lookup contacts:
- OCCC Main: (808) 832-1777
- HPD District 8 (Waianae): (808) 723-8800
- Halawa Correctional Facility: (808) 678-3200
- Womens Community Correctional Center: (808) 266-9777
- Hawaii SAVIN: 1-877-411-0987
Mail to an OCCC inmate must list the full name and the ID number. No tape, no glitter, no food. A packet with photos is fine up to a set count. OCCC does not take cash. All funds go through Access Corrections or a kiosk in the visit lobby. Visits are by appointment. A photo ID is a must for any visitor.
For a person held by ICE or US Marshals, the state SAVIN will not show the record. Use the federal Inmate Locator at the BOP site. The Honolulu FDC is the main federal hold. A Waianae person with a federal tag lands there first. HRS Chapter 803 wiretap rules do not change the right to look up a booking. A booking is a public event.
Arrest log access for a Waianae people search
HPD posts daily arrest logs online. The logs cover all of Oahu. Waianae falls in District 8. The HPD arrest log page lists name, age, charge, and booking date. Logs stay up for a short span. Save a copy if the name matters. The data feeds from the state case file rules under HRS Chapter 803. That law spells out arrest steps and what the state may share after a book.
For a Waianae people search, the log is the fastest snapshot. It does not say if the case went to trial. For that, jump to eCourt Kokua and pull the docket. Some arrests flip to no charge. Those still show on the log. Some names repeat. Sort by date and cross-check with the court file. Always save the file or print it. The log drops from view fast.