Arrests.org Hawaii: Official Arrest Records, Warrants & Removal Guide
Locating arrest records or an active warrant in Hawaii can be complex due to the state’s unique “unified” correctional system. Unlike the mainland, Hawaii has no independent county jails; every facility is managed by the State. Whether you are searching for a loved one at OCCC or trying to clear an expunged record from 2026 search results, this guide provides the exact steps needed.
๐ 1. How to Search Hawaii Arrests (Step-by-Step)
Arrests.org aggregates booking logs from the Honolulu Police Department and outer island sheriff offices. Here is how to navigate the portal:
Visit the State Portal: Access the database at https://vinelink.vineapps.com/state/HI/ENGLISH.
Select Your Island Hub: Choose the municipality where the arrest occurred. Most arrests in the state happen in Honolulu County (Oahu).
Execute Name Search: Use the search bar for a First and Last Name. If the results are broad, browse the “Recent Arrests” tab for bookings within the last 24 hours.
Review Booking Stats: Click the profile to find the Mugshot, the Statute Code (e.g., OUI or HRS 708), and the Bail Amount.
๐๏ธ 2. Official Hawaii Inmate & Facility Directory
In Hawaii, there are no county-level jails. You must contact the specific Community Correctional Center (CCC) managed by the state. These facilities handle all pretrial detainees.
Facility / Island | Official Resource | Contact & Details |
|---|---|---|
Oahu (Honolulu) | OCCC / VINElink | |
Hawaii (Hilo/Kona) | HCCC Search | |
Maui (Wailuku) | MCCC Search | |
Federal (Honolulu) | FDC Honolulu | ๐ Federal Inmate Locator ๐ (808) 838-4200. For federal crimes or those awaiting transfer to the mainland. |
โ๏ธ 3. Hawaii Statewide Warrant & Case Search
To check for active warrants or criminal convictions in Hawaii, you must use the Adult Criminal Conviction Information (eCrim) system or the Judiciary’s public access portal.
This is the official portal for conviction records. A unique name-based search costs $5.00, and an official report is $12.00. Note that non-conviction records will show as “No Criminal Convictions Found.”
โ Search Official Hawaii eCrim Convictions๐ฐ 4. Bail Reform & Pretrial Release (HB 2413)
As of 2026, Hawaii has implemented significant bail reforms. Under House Bill 2413, there is a “Presumption of Release” for non-violent, low-level offenders.
๐ 5. Hawaii Mugshot Removal: The 2025 Process
Hawaii has modernized its expungement laws. Under HRS ยง 831-3.2, if you were not convicted, you can permanently erase your record. As of July 1, 2025, this is a streamlined, one-step process via the HCJDC.
Obtain Expungement Certificate: Apply through the Hawaii Criminal Justice Data Center (๐ 808-587-3348) once your charges are dismissed.
Submit to Arrests.org: Use the “Removal” link at the bottom of the site and upload your certificate. Hawaii law prohibits data brokers from charging for removal once an official expungement is granted.
โ 6. Frequently Asked Questions
The Hawaii CourtConnect (eCourt Kokua) portal allows free searches for case statuses, which often include warrant information from the Circuit, District, and Family Courts.
Hawaii DCR uses JPay for electronic deposits. You will need the inmate’s name and Hawaii State ID number to send money for soap, food, or hygiene items.