Find Bench Warrants in Mililani Mauka

Mililani Mauka bench warrants come out of the First Circuit Court and are served by the Honolulu Police Department. The word "mauka" means toward the mountain, and Mililani Mauka is the upslope residential side of the Mililani community. The Wahiawa Police Station at (808) 723-8700 handles the patrol beat. To search a Mililani Mauka bench warrant, start with the state's eCourt Kokua portal, then call the HPD records unit to confirm. The guide below runs through each step for Mililani Mauka bench warrants.

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Mililani Mauka Bench Warrants Overview

Mililani Mauka is a residential neighborhood uphill from the more built-up Mililani Town. The area is mainly homes, parks, and schools, with no major commercial core. All bench warrants tied to Mililani Mauka come from the First Circuit Court on Oahu, the same court that covers all of Honolulu County. A First Circuit judge signs the warrant, and HPD carries out the service.

Because Mililani Mauka has no station of its own, officers from the Wahiawa Police Station respond to local calls and carry out warrant service. The main line is (808) 723-8700. The HPD Records and Identification Division at (808) 723-3258 is the unit to call when you want to confirm a Mililani Mauka bench warrant.

Note: "Mauka" means toward the mountains in Hawaiian. Mililani Mauka sits above the main Mililani Town, which is closer to the H-2 freeway.

Mililani Mauka Warrant Search Steps

The state runs eCourt Kokua as the main free tool. The portal is open day and night, and anyone can search it. Basic case data costs nothing. A full PDF of a bench warrant costs $3 for the first 30 pages, then 10 cents per added page. Certified copies cost $2 more per record. A heavy user can pay $125 per quarter or $500 per year for unlimited single downloads.

The image below comes from the eCourt Kokua court records page linked above.

Mililani Mauka bench warrants on eCourt Kokua

Start each Mililani Mauka bench warrants search on this page. It covers traffic, district, circuit, and family criminal cases.

You can reach the same portal at courts.state.hi.us. The hearing search tool is newer; read the Judiciary's note about it on the upcoming hearings page. A missed hearing is one of the most common roots of a Mililani Mauka bench warrant.

For police access, the Judiciary also runs the eBench Warrant system. That tool is locked to law enforcement. The public cannot log in. For Mililani Mauka residents, the path is eCourt Kokua first, then a call to HPD records.

Mililani Mauka Bench Warrants and HPD

HPD splits Oahu into eight patrol districts. You can see them on the HPD district page. Mililani Mauka falls under the Wahiawa patrol district, which is the central region. The full HPD phone list is on the HPD phone directory. That page lists every station, every district, and every key unit for Oahu.

The image below is the HPD warrants policy page.

Mililani Mauka bench warrants HPD warrants policy

HPD policy covers bench warrants, arrest warrants, search warrants, grand jury warrants, parole revocation warrants, and Hope Probation warrants. Each type has its own service rules, but a bench warrant is the court's response to a failure to appear.

Daily HPD arrest logs are posted on the HPD arrest logs page. The logs show names of people booked in the last day. A bench warrant served on a Mililani Mauka resident may show up there.

Mililani Mauka Warrants Law

State law on warrants is in Hawaii Revised Statutes Title 38 Chapter 803. HRS § 803-1 sets the no-arrest-without-warrant baseline. HRS § 803-33 sets the probable cause rule. HRS § 803-39 lets a judge sign a bench warrant when a person fails to appear or breaks a court order. HRS § 803-35 gives search warrants a 10-day life span, though bench warrants have no such cap.

The court's own rules fill in the form of the warrant. Hawaii Rules of Penal Procedure Rule 9 covers the basics. A bench warrant must be signed by a judge, name or describe the person, list the offense, state the date and court of issue, set a bail amount, and bar service between 10 p.m. and 7 a.m. on closed premises. HPD spells out its own warrant rules on the HPD warrants policy.

A Hawaii bench warrant record typically holds:

  • Name and a short description of the person
  • Offense cited in the case
  • Date the warrant was signed
  • Issuing court and judge
  • Bail amount set by the judge
  • Status: active, served, or recalled

Mililani Mauka Criminal History Checks

If a Mililani Mauka resident wants a fuller check, the Hawaii Criminal Justice Data Center runs the state's adult criminal history system. You can read about the service on the HCJDC page. The center also runs the eCrim portal. Each search is $5. A full report is $12. Searches clear after 30 minutes of idle time.

The image below comes from the HCJDC criminal history page linked above.

Mililani Mauka bench warrants HCJDC criminal history check

This is the best single page for adult criminal history data that may touch on Mililani Mauka bench warrants.

Clearing a Mililani Mauka Bench Warrant

A Mililani Mauka bench warrant does not go away on its own. It stays live until an officer serves it or a judge recalls it. The safer path is a call to a lawyer. A private defense lawyer can file a motion to quash. The Office of the Public Defender can help if funds are tight. Many courts will set a new hearing if the person shows up first, and the judge may quash the warrant after bail is posted or new release terms are signed.

HPD's Records and Identification Division at (808) 723-3258 can confirm warrant status over the phone. The Wahiawa Police Station at (808) 723-8700 can help with local questions. Visiting a station in person is a risk, since an officer can arrest you on the spot if the warrant is valid.

Mililani Mauka and the Sheriff Division

The State Sheriff Division, part of the Hawaii Department of Law Enforcement, can also serve a Mililani Mauka bench warrant. Sheriffs cover state land, the courthouse, and state offices across Oahu. Read more on the Sheriff Division page. The main sheriff line is (808) 587-5002. Sheriffs work with HPD on joint service of older warrants.

Which County Handles Mililani Mauka

Mililani Mauka sits in Honolulu County. The First Circuit Court issues its bench warrants, and HPD serves them. For more on court addresses, fees, police phone lines, and county-wide procedure, visit the Honolulu County bench warrants page.

Nearby Oahu Cities

Other Oahu cities with their own bench warrants pages are below. Each one links to the local police station and the First Circuit Court.

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