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Are Arrest Records Public in Maui County

Arrest records in Maui County are generally considered public information under Hawaii's Uniform Information Practices Act (UIPA), Hawaii Revised Statutes § 92F. However, access to these records is subject to specific limitations and exceptions. The UIPA establishes that government records are open to public inspection unless access is restricted or closed by law.

It is important to distinguish between arrest records and conviction records. According to the Hawaii Criminal Justice Data Center, only adult criminal conviction information is considered fully public record. Arrest records that have not resulted in convictions may have restricted access under certain circumstances, particularly if the release would constitute an unwarranted invasion of personal privacy or could reasonably be expected to interfere with law enforcement proceedings.

The Maui Police Department maintains arrest records in accordance with state law and departmental policies. Pursuant to Hawaii Administrative Rules § 2-71, certain information may be redacted from arrest records before they are released to the public, including personal contact information, medical information, and information related to ongoing investigations.

Members of the public seeking arrest records must follow established procedures for requesting such information, which typically involves submitting a formal request through the county's public records request system.

What's in Maui County Arrest Records

Maui County arrest records contain comprehensive information about individuals who have been taken into custody by law enforcement agencies within the county. These records typically include the following categories of information:

Arrestee Identifying Information:

  • Full legal name
  • Date of birth
  • Physical description (height, weight, eye color, hair color)
  • Gender
  • Race/ethnicity
  • Identifying marks (tattoos, scars)
  • Address at time of arrest
  • Photograph (mugshot)
  • Fingerprints

Arrest Details:

  • Date and time of arrest
  • Location of arrest
  • Arresting agency
  • Arresting officer's name and badge number
  • Reason for arrest
  • Whether force was used during arrest

Charge Information:

  • Criminal charges filed
  • Statute or ordinance citations
  • Charge classification (felony, misdemeanor, petty misdemeanor)
  • Charge severity
  • Description of alleged criminal activity

Warrant Information (if applicable):

  • Warrant number
  • Issuing court
  • Date issued
  • Type of warrant (arrest, bench, search)

Booking Information:

  • Booking date and time
  • Booking facility
  • Booking number
  • Processing officer information

Bond/Bail Information:

  • Bail amount set
  • Whether bail was posted
  • Type of bail (cash, surety, personal recognizance)
  • Bail conditions

Court Information:

  • Court of jurisdiction
  • Case number
  • Scheduled court appearances
  • Judge assigned

Custody Status:

  • Current detention status
  • Facility where detained (if applicable)
  • Release date (if applicable)
  • Release conditions (if applicable)

Additional Information May Include:

  • Prior arrest history
  • Probation/parole status at time of arrest
  • Vehicle information (if relevant to arrest)
  • Property seized during arrest
  • Witness information (redacted for public records)
  • Victim information (typically redacted for public records)

The specific content of arrest records may vary depending on the circumstances of the arrest and the policies of the arresting agency. Certain information may be redacted from public versions of arrest records in accordance with privacy laws and investigative needs.

How To Look Up Arrest Records in Maui County in 2026

Members of the public seeking arrest records in Maui County may utilize several methods to obtain this information. The County of Maui has established procedures for requesting and accessing arrest records in compliance with state public records laws.

To look up arrest records, individuals may follow these steps:

  1. Submit a request through the Maui County Public Records Request Portal. This online system allows requesters to submit and track public record requests to Maui County agencies.

  2. Visit the Maui Police Department Records Section in person to submit a request:

Maui Police Department Records Section
55 Mahalani Street
Wailuku, HI 96793
(808) 244-6400
Maui Police Department Records Section

Hours of operation: Monday through Friday, 7:45 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. (excluding holidays)

  1. Request police reports related to arrests through the Police Reports & Other Services portal. Requesters must create an account to access this service.

  2. For criminal history information that includes arrest records resulting in convictions, contact:

Hawaii Criminal Justice Data Center
465 South King Street, Room 101
Honolulu, HI 96813
(808) 587-3100
Hawaii Criminal Justice Data Center

  1. Prepare to provide specific information to facilitate the search, including:

    • Full name of the individual
    • Date of birth (if known)
    • Approximate date of arrest
    • Case or report number (if known)
    • Requestor's contact information
  2. Pay applicable fees for record searches and copies. Fees are established pursuant to Hawaii Administrative Rules § 2-71-19 and may include:

    • Search fees
    • Copy fees
    • Certification fees (if applicable)
  3. Allow time for processing. Simple requests may be fulfilled within 10 business days, while complex requests may require additional time as permitted under UIPA.

Requesters should note that certain information in arrest records may be redacted in accordance with privacy laws and exemptions under the UIPA.

How To Find Maui County Arrest Records Online

Maui County provides several online resources for accessing arrest records and related information. The digital accessibility of these records enhances public access while maintaining compliance with state laws regarding information disclosure.

To find Maui County arrest records online, members of the public may utilize the following resources:

  1. The Maui County Online Public Records Portal serves as the primary digital gateway for requesting arrest records. This portal allows users to:

    • Create an account
    • Submit specific requests for arrest records
    • Track the status of pending requests
    • Receive electronic copies of approved records
  2. The eCourt Kokua system provides access to court records related to arrests, including:

    • Case information for individuals charged with crimes
    • Court dates and hearing schedules
    • Case dispositions
    • Judgment information
  3. The Maui County Online Services page offers links to various public information resources, including those related to law enforcement and criminal justice.

  4. For police reports associated with arrests, the Maui Police Department's online portal allows registered users to request specific reports.

When searching for arrest records online, requesters should be prepared to provide:

  • The full legal name of the subject
  • Date of birth (if known)
  • Approximate date of arrest
  • Case numbers (if available)

Online access to arrest records is subject to the same privacy protections and exemptions that apply to physical records. Pursuant to Hawaii Revised Statutes § 92F-13, certain information may be redacted or withheld, including:

  • Information that would constitute an unwarranted invasion of personal privacy
  • Information related to ongoing law enforcement proceedings
  • Information protected by other laws

Users of online systems should note that processing times for digital requests vary based on complexity and volume of requests.

How To Search Maui County Arrest Records for Free?

Members of the public have several options for accessing Maui County arrest records without incurring fees. While some services may charge for copies or certified records, basic information is often available at no cost through various public resources.

Free methods to search Maui County arrest records include:

  1. Utilizing the eCourt Kokua public access terminal available at:

Second Circuit Court
Hoapili Hale
2145 Main Street
Wailuku, HI 96793
(808) 244-2800
Maui Second Circuit Court

Hours: Monday through Friday, 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. (excluding holidays)

  1. Visiting the Maui Police Department Records Section in person to review publicly available arrest logs:

Maui Police Department Records Section
55 Mahalani Street
Wailuku, HI 96793
(808) 244-6400
MPD Records Section

  1. Accessing the Maui County website's Online Services section, which provides free access to certain public records databases.

  2. Reviewing publicly posted information at the Maui County courthouse, where certain arrest information may be displayed on public bulletin boards or dockets.

  3. Consulting local newspaper archives, which often report on arrests, particularly in high-profile cases. The Maui News and other local publications frequently cover significant arrests and may be accessed through public libraries.

When using free resources, requesters should note:

  • In-person visits may require waiting during busy periods
  • Public terminals may have time limits for use
  • Basic information is typically available, but comprehensive records may require formal requests
  • Some information may be redacted in accordance with privacy laws
  • Recent arrests may not be immediately available in all systems

Pursuant to Hawaii Revised Statutes § 92F-11, government agencies must make records available for inspection during regular business hours. While inspection is free, agencies may charge reasonable fees for copies or for searches requiring extensive staff time.

How To Delete Arrest Records in Maui County

In Maui County, individuals seeking to remove arrest records from public access have two primary legal remedies: expungement (legal erasure) or sealing (restricting public access). These processes are governed by Hawaii state law and require specific procedures.

Expungement is the complete removal of an arrest record from public and official databases. Sealing restricts access to records without completely destroying them, making them unavailable to the general public but potentially accessible to certain government agencies under limited circumstances.

Under Hawaii Revised Statutes § 831-3.2, expungement may be available in the following circumstances:

  • Arrests that did not result in convictions
  • Cases dismissed with prejudice
  • Acquittals
  • Arrests for certain first-time non-violent offenses after completion of deferral periods
  • Juvenile arrests (subject to different procedures)

To initiate the expungement process:

  1. Obtain and complete an Application for Expungement from:

Hawaii Criminal Justice Data Center
465 South King Street, Room 101
Honolulu, HI 96813
(808) 587-3100
Hawaii Criminal Justice Data Center

  1. Gather required documentation, including:

    • Certified court dispositions
    • Verification of identity (fingerprints may be required)
    • Supporting documentation showing eligibility
  2. Submit the completed application with all required documentation and applicable fees.

  3. Allow for processing time, typically 4-6 weeks.

For sealing records, which is a more limited remedy:

  1. File a petition with the court that handled the original case:

Second Circuit Court
Hoapili Hale
2145 Main Street
Wailuku, HI 96793
(808) 244-2800
Maui Second Circuit Court

  1. Demonstrate eligibility under applicable statutes, which may include:

  2. Attend any required hearings as scheduled by the court.

It is important to note that even when records are expunged or sealed, certain government agencies may retain access for specific purposes, such as law enforcement or judicial proceedings. Additionally, federal agencies may maintain separate records that are not affected by state-level expungement.

What Happens After Arrest in Maui County?

Following an arrest in Maui County, individuals enter a structured criminal justice process governed by Hawaii state law and county procedures. This process includes several distinct phases from initial custody through case disposition.

The post-arrest procedure typically follows this sequence:

  1. Booking Process: Upon arrest, individuals are transported to a Maui Police Department facility where they undergo booking, which includes:

    • Photographing (mugshot)
    • Fingerprinting
    • Personal information collection
    • Property inventory
    • Medical screening
    • Initial criminal history check
  2. Custody Determination: Within 48 hours of arrest, a determination is made regarding continued detention or release:

    • Bail may be set according to a schedule for certain offenses
    • Release on own recognizance may be granted for low-risk defendants
    • Continued detention may be ordered for serious offenses or flight risks
  3. Initial Court Appearance: Typically occurs within 48 hours of arrest (excluding weekends and holidays) at:

Maui District Court
Hoapili Hale
2145 Main Street
Wailuku, HI 96793
(808) 244-2800
Maui District Court

During this appearance:

  • Charges are formally read
  • Rights are advised
  • Bail may be reviewed
  • Public defender may be appointed if defendant qualifies
  • Next court date is set
  1. Preliminary Hearing or Grand Jury (for felonies): Within 30 days of initial appearance, either:

    • A preliminary hearing is held to determine probable cause, or
    • A grand jury reviews evidence to determine if an indictment is warranted
  2. Arraignment: Defendant enters a plea of guilty, not guilty, or no contest

  3. Pre-trial Proceedings:

    • Discovery exchange between prosecution and defense
    • Motion hearings
    • Plea negotiations
    • Pre-trial conferences
  4. Trial: If no plea agreement is reached, case proceeds to:

    • Jury trial (for most felonies and some misdemeanors)
    • Bench trial (judge only, no jury)
  5. Sentencing: Following conviction (either by plea or trial verdict):

    • Pre-sentence investigation may be conducted
    • Sentencing hearing is scheduled
    • Judge imposes sentence according to Hawaii sentencing guidelines
  6. Post-Conviction: After sentencing, options include:

    • Incarceration in county jail or state prison
    • Probation supervision
    • Payment of fines and restitution
    • Appeal (if grounds exist)

Throughout this process, arrest records are generated and maintained by various agencies, including the Maui Police Department, the Maui County Prosecutor's Office, and the Hawaii State Judiciary. These records become part of the individual's criminal history and are subject to the access and retention policies discussed in other sections.

How Long Are Arrest Records Kept in Maui County?

Arrest records in Maui County are maintained according to retention schedules established by Hawaii state law and county policies. The Hawaii Revised Statutes § 846-14 governs the retention of criminal justice data, including arrest records.

The retention periods for arrest records vary based on several factors:

  1. Records of Arrests Resulting in Convictions:

    • Permanent retention is standard for felony convictions
    • Misdemeanor and petty misdemeanor conviction records are typically maintained for at least 10 years after the date of arrest
    • Traffic conviction records may be maintained for 5-10 years, depending on the offense severity
  2. Records of Arrests Not Resulting in Convictions:

    • Arrests resulting in acquittal or dismissal with prejudice may be eligible for expungement, but the original records are typically maintained by law enforcement for at least 5 years
    • Arrests with no disposition (no formal charges filed) are generally maintained for a minimum of 5 years
    • Arrests resulting in deferred acceptance of guilty or no contest pleas are maintained until the deferral period is successfully completed
  3. Juvenile Arrest Records:

  4. Digital vs. Physical Records:

    • Digital records in the Hawaii Criminal Justice Data Center system are typically maintained longer than physical records
    • Physical booking records at the Maui Police Department may be archived after 7-10 years
    • Fingerprint cards and photographs may be maintained indefinitely

Different agencies within Maui County maintain separate record systems with varying retention periods:

  • The Maui Police Department maintains arrest reports, booking information, and investigative files
  • The Maui County Prosecutor's Office maintains case files related to prosecutions
  • The Hawaii State Judiciary maintains court records related to criminal cases
  • The Hawaii Criminal Justice Data Center maintains the centralized criminal history repository

The retention of these records serves several important purposes:

  • Preservation of evidence for potential future legal proceedings
  • Documentation for background checks and security clearances
  • Statistical analysis of crime patterns and law enforcement activities
  • Accountability and transparency in the criminal justice system

Individuals seeking information about specific record retention periods should contact the agency maintaining the records in question.

How to Find Mugshots in Maui County

Mugshots, the official photographs taken during the booking process following an arrest, are maintained as part of arrest records in Maui County. Access to these photographs is governed by Hawaii's public records laws and departmental policies.

What Mugshots Are

Mugshots are standardized photographs taken by law enforcement during the booking process. They typically include:

  • Front-facing (full face) image
  • Profile (side view) image
  • Identification information (name, booking number, date)
  • Height measurement scale in the background

These photographs serve to document the physical appearance of arrested individuals at the time of booking and are used for identification purposes throughout the criminal justice process.

Where Mugshots Are Maintained

In Maui County, mugshots are primarily maintained by:

Maui Police Department Records Section
55 Mahalani Street
Wailuku, HI 96793
(808) 244-6400
MPD Records Section

These photographs are stored in both digital databases and physical files as part of the complete arrest record.

Finding Mugshots

To obtain mugshots in Maui County, individuals may:

  1. Submit a formal request through the Maui County Public Records Request Portal, specifically requesting booking photographs.

  2. Visit the Maui Police Department Records Section in person to submit a request using the appropriate form.

  3. Mail a written request to the Maui Police Department Records Section, including:

    • Full name of the arrested individual
    • Date of arrest (if known)
    • Case number (if known)
    • Requestor's contact information
    • Specific request for booking photographs

Can Mugshots Be Found Online

Unlike some jurisdictions, Maui County does not maintain a public online database of mugshots. The Maui County Online Services portal allows for requesting records but does not provide direct access to mugshot galleries.

Some third-party websites may publish mugshots obtained through public records requests, but these are not official county resources and may contain outdated or inaccurate information.

Obtaining Mugshots Officially

Official requests for mugshots must be submitted through proper channels and may require:

  • Payment of applicable fees
  • Verification of the requestor's identity
  • Specific justification for the request in some cases
  • Completion of standard public records request forms

Restrictions on Mugshot Access

Access to mugshots may be restricted under certain circumstances, including:

  • Cases involving juveniles
  • Cases where charges were dismissed or resulted in acquittal
  • Ongoing investigations where release could compromise law enforcement activities
  • Cases where privacy interests outweigh public disclosure interests

The Maui Police Department evaluates mugshot requests on a case-by-case basis in accordance with Hawaii Revised Statutes § 92F-13, which outlines exceptions to disclosure requirements under the Uniform Information Practices Act.

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