Mililani Mauka Criminal Court Records
Mililani Mauka criminal court records are maintained within Hawaii's First Circuit Court system, which covers all of Honolulu County. Mililani Mauka is a residential community in central Oahu, and the nearest District Court is the Wahiawa Division, about six miles away. Felony criminal cases go to the main First Circuit Court in Honolulu. You can search Mililani Mauka criminal court records online for free through eCourt Kokua, visit the Wahiawa courthouse in person, or request criminal history information from the state's criminal justice agency.
Mililani Mauka Court Quick Facts
Mililani Mauka Court Access and Record Locations
Mililani Mauka is a residential community in central Oahu, located within the First Circuit Court's jurisdiction. The nearest District Court is the Wahiawa Division at 1034 Kilani Avenue, Wahiawa, HI 96786, phone (808) 534-6200, approximately six miles away. The Wahiawa Division handles District Court matters for Mililani Mauka and central Oahu including misdemeanors, traffic violations, civil cases under $40,000, and small claims. Hours are Monday through Friday, 7:45 AM to 4:30 PM.
For Circuit Court matters — felony criminal cases and civil disputes over $40,000 — Mililani Mauka cases are handled at the First Circuit Court at 777 Punchbowl Street, Honolulu, HI 96813. Circuit Court Legal Documents: (808) 539-4300. Family Court for Mililani Mauka residents is at the Kapolei Judiciary Complex, 4675 Kapolei Parkway, Kapolei, HI 96707. Mililani Mauka traffic cases go to the Wahiawa District Court or whichever court is nearest to where the citation was issued.
Honolulu Police Department maintains Mililani Mauka arrest records. These are law enforcement records distinct from court case files. Criminal court records become part of the public record once charges are formally filed with the court.
eCourt Kokua provides free online access to Mililani Mauka First Circuit case information including party search by name, case search by ID, and vehicle search for traffic matters.
eCourt Kokua is available Monday through Saturday from 4 a.m. to midnight HST, providing Mililani Mauka residents with round-the-clock access to First Circuit criminal court case information.
Searching Mililani Mauka Criminal Court Records Online
eCourt Kokua is the main tool for searching Mililani Mauka criminal court records online. It's free for basic case information. Filter by First Circuit and search by party name, case ID, citation number, or attorney name. Results show case status, hearing dates, docket entries, party names, and case history. The system covers traffic, District Court criminal, Circuit Court criminal, civil, and appellate cases. It's available Monday through Saturday, 4 a.m. to midnight HST, and Sunday from noon to midnight.
Some older records are not in the system. Traffic cases before November 1995, District Court criminal cases before August 2012, and appellate cases before September 2010 require a courthouse visit or mail request. For those, contact the Wahiawa courthouse at (808) 534-6200.
Documents in eCourt Kokua cost $3 for 1 to 30 pages, plus 10 cents per page after that. Subscriptions cost $125 per quarter or $500 per year. Traffic case documents and certified traffic abstracts are not available online — they must be purchased at the Wahiawa courthouse in person. Mail requests for Mililani Mauka court records require case information, fees, and a self-addressed stamped envelope sent to the courthouse that handled the case.
Mililani Mauka Criminal History and Record Checks
For criminal history information related to Mililani Mauka arrests and convictions, HCJDC is the primary resource. Their eCrim portal offers online name-based searches for $5, showing only Hawaii conviction data. Non-conviction records and pending cases are not publicly accessible. An official printed report costs $12. Sessions time out after 30 minutes of inactivity. For data accuracy questions, call (808) 587-3279. For technical support, call (808) 695-4620.
Direct requests to HCJDC cost $30 for name-based checks by mail or in person. Fingerprint-based checks cost $35 to $55. HCJDC is at 465 S. King Street, Room 102, Honolulu, HI 96813. Hours: Monday through Friday, 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m., closed for lunch 12-1 p.m., closed on state holidays. Include the subject's full legal name, date of birth, and Social Security number if available. Payment by money order or cashier's check to "State of Hawaii."
Standard copy fees at the Wahiawa courthouse are $1 for the first page and 50 cents for each additional page. Certified copies add $2 per document. The UIPA, Chapter 92F HRS, governs access to government records in Hawaii, including criminal court records.
Mililani Mauka criminal court records are part of the First Circuit Court system, accessible online through eCourt Kokua and in person at the Wahiawa Division courthouse.
Public Access to Mililani Mauka Criminal Court Records
Criminal court records in Mililani Mauka follow Hawaii's public access framework. Once charges are filed, the case file is public. Available records include the criminal complaint or indictment, arraignment records, bail orders, hearing dates, motions, court orders, and final judgments. The default under Chapter 92F HRS is access, with specific exceptions for sensitive categories of records.
Restricted records include juvenile proceedings sealed under HRS 571-84, cases sealed by court order, ongoing investigations, Family Court domestic relations matters, and records with personal identifiers like Social Security numbers redacted. Non-conviction records are confidential under HRS Section 846-2.7. The HCJDC FAQ provides clear guidance on what is public versus confidential in the Hawaii criminal history system.
For traffic records in Mililani Mauka, certified traffic abstracts must be purchased at the Wahiawa courthouse — the eCourt Kokua online display is informational only and not the official record. Contact the Wahiawa Division at (808) 534-6200 for traffic abstract requests.
Mililani Mauka County and Nearby Cities
Mililani Mauka is in Honolulu County in central Oahu. Nearby communities share the Wahiawa Division courthouse and the broader First Circuit system.