Find Criminal History Records in Mililani Mauka
Mililani Mauka is a planned community in Central Oahu, situated just above Mililani Town in the foothills above the central plateau. Criminal history records for people who live here come from several sources: the Honolulu Police Department, the Hawaii Criminal Justice Data Center, and the district court that serves the area. You can search court records online through the state judiciary portal, request a background check through the HCJDC eCrim system, or visit offices in person. This page lays out each option and explains what each source can tell you.
Mililani Mauka Overview
HPD Records for Mililani Mauka
The Honolulu Police Department's Central patrol district covers Mililani Mauka and the surrounding Central Oahu area. HPD is the law enforcement agency for all of Honolulu County, including every community on Oahu. If you need a police report or want to check the department's conviction records for a specific person, you work through HPD's Records Division at the main headquarters in Honolulu.
HPD operates a Public Access Site at headquarters where anyone can request a conviction printout. The cost is $25 per person. You show up in person, present a valid ID, and staff will print out any convictions on file in the HPD system. Keep in mind this only reflects what HPD has recorded, not the full statewide court history. For a more complete picture, you would want to also check through HCJDC or the state judiciary search portal.
| Office | Honolulu Police Department - Records Division |
|---|---|
| Address | 801 South Beretania Street Honolulu, HI 96813 |
| Phone | (808) 723-3258 |
| Hours | Monday through Friday, 7:45 AM to 4:00 PM |
| Non-Emergency Line | (808) 529-3191 |
| Website | honolulupd.org |
To reach HPD for non-urgent matters, call (808) 529-3191. This line works for all patrol districts, including the Central district that serves Mililani Mauka. For records-specific questions, it's best to call the Records Division directly at (808) 723-3258 before making the drive to headquarters.
HPD headquarters on South Beretania Street processes records requests for all Honolulu County communities, including Central Oahu. Source: honolulupd.org
Mililani Mauka Criminal History in Court Records
The district court that serves Mililani Mauka is the Wahiawa District Court. It is located at 1034 Kilani Avenue in Wahiawa, just a short drive from the Mililani Mauka community. This court handles misdemeanor cases, traffic violations, and other matters below the felony level. Felony cases from the area go up to the First Circuit Court in Honolulu. Both court levels generate records that become part of the public court record.
You can search Hawaii court records online at no charge through the state judiciary's case search portal. The site lets you look up cases by defendant name, case number, or citation. Results include charge information, hearing dates, case status, and dispositions. This covers records from all Hawaii courts, so a single search can pull up district court cases from Wahiawa and circuit court cases from Honolulu. Visit the search portal at courts.state.hi.us.
| Court | Wahiawa District Court |
|---|---|
| Address | 1034 Kilani Avenue Wahiawa, HI 96786 |
| Phone | (808) 534-6200 |
| Online Search | Hawaii Judiciary Case Search |
If you need to go in person to search records at the Wahiawa court, bring the name of the person you are looking up and any case numbers you have. Staff can direct you to available records. Physical case files may have more detail than what appears in the online system, especially for older cases. Call (808) 534-6200 before visiting to confirm hours and what identification you may need to bring.
The Hawaii State Judiciary's online case search covers court records statewide, including cases from Wahiawa District Court that serves Mililani Mauka. Source: courts.state.hi.us
State Background Checks Through HCJDC
The Hawaii Criminal Justice Data Center, or HCJDC, is the state's central repository for criminal history data. It is part of the Office of the Attorney General and collects records from law enforcement agencies and courts across the state. A check through HCJDC draws on more data than a search at a single court or police department. This makes it the most thorough public option for checking someone's criminal history in Hawaii.
HCJDC offers two ways to get a record check. The first is the eCrim online system at ecrim.ehawaii.gov. A name search costs $5. If you want an official report delivered electronically, that costs $12. The second option is to visit the HCJDC office in person at 465 S. King Street, Room 102 in Honolulu. Call (808) 587-3279 to ask about in-person procedures before you visit. The office can also answer questions about what types of records are included and what is considered public.
| Agency | Hawaii Criminal Justice Data Center (HCJDC) |
|---|---|
| Address | 465 S. King Street, Room 102 Honolulu, HI |
| Phone | (808) 587-3279 |
| eCrim System | ecrim.ehawaii.gov |
| Main HCJDC Site | ag.hawaii.gov/hcjdc/ |
| Criminal History Check Info | ag.hawaii.gov/hcjdc/criminal-history-records-check/ |
Under Hawaii Revised Statutes Section 846-2.7, the public can access conviction data, but full criminal history that includes arrests without final dispositions is restricted to authorized agencies. The eCrim system and HPD public access site show conviction records. If you want to check your own full record, HCJDC has a process for that, and you can also review expungement options at ag.hawaii.gov/hcjdc/expungements/.
Legal Resources for Mililani Mauka Residents
The Hawaii Sheriff Division's Oahu Section provides security at state courts and government buildings. You can reach the Oahu Section at (808) 587-5002. While the Sheriff does not process public criminal history requests, they can help direct you once you arrive at a courthouse. If you are heading to Wahiawa District Court or any Honolulu-area court, the Sheriff Division handles building security and can point you to the right counter.
For residents who need legal assistance with criminal matters, Hawaii has several options. The Office of the Public Defender is appointed by courts for those who qualify. Legal aid organizations and court self-help centers operate across Oahu. A full list of frequently used numbers for legal help across the state is at law.hawaii.gov/resources/frequently-called-numbers/. That page covers public defenders, legal aid, court contacts, and state agency numbers that are useful for people navigating criminal proceedings.
Public access terminals for court records are available at several judiciary locations on Oahu. If you can't get to the Wahiawa courthouse, you may be able to view records at another facility during normal court hours. Call the Wahiawa court at (808) 534-6200 or check the judiciary's website for other access options. The online case search covers most active and recent cases and is free to use from any device.
Honolulu County Criminal History Records
Mililani Mauka is part of Honolulu County, which governs the entire island of Oahu. Criminal cases from Mililani Mauka go through the First Circuit Court system. For a broader look at county-level court contacts, HPD resources, and how criminal history records work across Honolulu County, visit the county page.
Nearby Cities
These qualifying cities are near Mililani Mauka in Central and West Oahu. All share the same First Circuit Court system for criminal cases.