Schofield Barracks Sex Offender Registry
Schofield Barracks residents and community members can search registered sex offenders in zip code 96857 through Hawaii's free public sex offender registry at sexoffenders.ehawaii.gov, maintained by the Hawaii Criminal Justice Data Center and updated nightly. This page covers how to search the registry for Schofield Barracks, how state registration requirements apply to both civilian and military residents, what a federal sex offense case from this installation looked like, and where to find court records for sex offense cases in this Honolulu County military community.
Schofield Barracks Registry Overview
Sex Offenders in the Schofield Barracks Area
Schofield Barracks is a major U.S. Army installation in central Oahu, located in the City and County of Honolulu. Zip code 96857 is assigned to the installation and surrounding area. Within a 5-mile radius of zip code 96857, there are approximately 82 registered sex offenders listed in Hawaii's statewide registry. These figures include offenders registered in nearby Wahiawa and other central Oahu communities that fall within that search radius. The Hawaii Criminal Justice Data Center maintains all registry data and updates it nightly.
Every registered sex offender with an address in the Schofield Barracks area must comply with Chapter 846E of the Hawaii Revised Statutes. This applies to civilian residents and, in many cases, military personnel as well. The public registry for zip 96857 includes profiles showing each offender's full name, current address, photograph, physical description, vehicle, conviction type, and compliance status. Because Schofield Barracks is a federally managed installation, law enforcement on the base is coordinated between the Schofield Barracks Police Department and the Honolulu County Sheriff, though civilian registration still routes through HPD or the AG's Investigations Division.
A former military police officer stationed at Schofield Barracks was sentenced to 15 years in federal prison for production of child pornography. This ICE Homeland Security Investigations case illustrates that federal sex offense prosecutions apply on military installations in Hawaii just as they do in civilian communities.
Federal Sex Offense Case at Schofield Barracks
A former military police officer assigned to Schofield Barracks was sentenced to 15 years in federal prison for the production of child pornography. The case was investigated by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement's Homeland Security Investigations (ICE/HSI). As part of the sentence, the officer was ordered to pay $10,000 in restitution, serve 10 years of supervised release after prison, and register as a sex offender. The case is a clear example of how federal law enforcement investigates sex offenses on military installations in Hawaii, operating alongside or independently of state authorities.
Federal sex offense convictions carry their own registration requirements under the federal Sex Offender Registration and Notification Act (SORNA). Those requirements run parallel to Hawaii's Chapter 846E requirements. In practice, someone convicted of a federal sex offense while stationed at Schofield Barracks and remaining in Hawaii would be required to register with HCJDC under state law in addition to any federal obligations. The National Sex Offender Public Website includes offenders registered under both state and federal systems, allowing cross-state and cross-jurisdiction searches.
Federal cases like this one are prosecuted in federal court, not in the Hawaii state court system. Records for federal cases are maintained by the U.S. District Court for the District of Hawaii, not through eCourt Kokua. The ICE press release provides the public record of the case outcome, including sentencing details and registration requirements. ICE/HSI maintains an active presence in Hawaii and has handled multiple investigations involving sex offenses on military and civilian sites.
How Registration Works at a Military Installation
State sex offender registration requirements under Chapter 846E apply to anyone physically present in Hawaii for more than ten days or more than 30 aggregate days in a calendar year. This includes military personnel. A service member convicted of a qualifying sex offense in Hawaii state court must register with the Honolulu Police Department the same way any civilian would. A service member convicted in a federal military court (court-martial) for an offense comparable to a qualifying sex offense under Chapter 846E is also required to register under state law if they remain in Hawaii after their release.
Registry data for the Schofield Barracks and central Oahu area is maintained by the Hawaii Criminal Justice Data Center, which tracks all registered offenders statewide regardless of whether they live on or off a military installation.
Civilian residents of Schofield Barracks housing and off-base personnel register at the Honolulu Police Department Records and Identification Division at 801 South Beretania Street, Honolulu, HI 96813. Walk-ins are accepted Monday through Friday from 8:00 AM to 3:00 PM. An appointment-based option is available at the Attorney General's Investigations Division at 465 South King Street, Room B-2. Call (808) 620-3508 to schedule. Appointment windows are Monday through Friday from 7:45 AM to 11:45 AM.
Under Section 846E-2, covered offenders must register within three working days of arriving in the state or county, changing their address, changing employers, or acquiring a new vehicle. For service members who rotate between duty stations, this creates a specific obligation: each time they return to Hawaii, they must re-register with HCJDC within three working days of arrival if they have an active registration requirement. Failing to do so is a Class C felony under Section 846E-9, punishable by up to five years in prison and a $10,000 fine.
How to Search Sex Offenders in Schofield Barracks
Go to sexoffenders.ehawaii.gov and enter zip code 96857 to find registered sex offenders with addresses in the Schofield Barracks area. The search returns profiles with current addresses, photographs, and conviction information. The radius search tool is useful for a more geographic approach: enter any Schofield Barracks or nearby Wahiawa address and set a distance in miles to see all registered offenders within that zone. The radius tool maps results based on exact coordinates, not zip boundaries, so it is more precise for a specific area of concern.
Name searches are available for finding a specific individual. The system uses phonetic matching to account for spelling variations. Results show the full profile including offense type, conviction date, current address, vehicle, and registration compliance status. You can filter results by offender classification to see sex offenders separately from offenders against minors. Both types appear in 96857 area searches. The registry is also accessible through a mobile app available on iOS and Google Play, built by Tyler Hawaii, the state's registry technology partner.
Note: The registry is updated every night. Check it regularly, since offenders can arrive in or depart from the 96857 area with any duty station change or housing move.
Court Records for Schofield Barracks Area Cases
Civilian sex offense cases involving Schofield Barracks residents are handled by the First Circuit Court on Oahu. The Hawaii State Judiciary eCourt Kokua system gives free public access to First Circuit case records. Search by party name, case ID, or citation number to find criminal cases. Results show charges, hearing dates, plea entries, case status, and sentencing information. Sex offense convictions often include a notation of Chapter 846E registration requirements directly in the judgment. eCourt Kokua is available Monday through Saturday from 4:00 AM to midnight and Sundays from noon to midnight. Documents cost $3.00 each or ten cents per page.
Federal cases, including court-martial proceedings, are not in eCourt Kokua. Federal criminal cases in Hawaii go through the U.S. District Court for the District of Hawaii in Honolulu. Public federal court records are available through the PACER system at pacer.gov. PACER charges eight cents per page, capped at the cost of 30 pages per document. Military court-martial records may be available through the armed services' own Judge Advocate General offices depending on the branch and the nature of the case.
The HCJDC eCrim system at (808) 587-3279 provides conviction record searches statewide for $5.00 per name. Sex offenders do not appear in eCrim results because the registry is a separate system. For general conviction history, use eCrim. For offender lookups, use the sex offender registry portal directly at sexoffenders.ehawaii.gov.
Public Records and Contact Resources
The Honolulu Police Department has jurisdiction over civilian matters at and around Schofield Barracks, working in coordination with the Schofield Barracks Military Police. HPD's District 2 serves the Wahiawa area including Schofield Barracks at (808) 723-8700. For police report requests, the HPD Records Division is at 801 South Beretania Street. The public report request email is [email protected]. Reports are released in accordance with Hawaii's Uniform Information Practices Act (UIPA) codified in HRS Chapter 92F.
The Hawaii Office of Information Practices administers UIPA and handles complaints when agencies deny or delay records access. Under HRS Section 92F-11, government agencies must make records available during regular business hours. Their site has templates for submitting formal records requests to any state or county agency.
For registry questions about the Schofield Barracks area, contact the HCJDC sex offender unit at (808) 587-3350. The main office at 465 S. King Street, Room 102, Honolulu is open Monday through Friday from 8:00 AM to 4:00 PM, closed noon to 1:00 PM for lunch. If you see an offender profile you believe is inaccurate or outdated, contact the HCJDC SOR Unit at 465 S. King Street, Room 101, Honolulu, HI 96813 by phone or in writing. The Sex Abuse Treatment Center Hawaii provides crisis services and support for survivors throughout Honolulu County including the central Oahu military communities.
Nearby Cities in Central Oahu
Schofield Barracks sits in central Oahu surrounded by Wahiawa, Mililani, and Pearl City. All civilian residents in these communities use the same HPD registration system and First Circuit Court for sex offense cases. Visit the Honolulu County page for county-wide offender data and full registration details.