Honolulu Jail (Oahu Community Correctional Center) Guide for Inmates
Overview of the Facility
The Honolulu Jail, officially known as the Oahu Community Correctional Center (OCCC), is the largest jail facility in the Hawaii correctional system. It primarily houses pre-trial detainees and short-term sentenced misdemeanant offenders.
Contact Information
Address: 2199 Kamehameha Highway, Honolulu, HI 96819
Phone: (808) 832-1750
Website: https://dps.hawaii.gov/institutions/occc/
How to Locate an Inmate
To locate an inmate at OCCC, you can use the Hawaii Department of Public Safety's Victim Information and Notification Everyday (VINE) system. Visit the VINE website and enter the inmate's name or ID number.
Visitation Information and Hours
Visitation hours vary depending on the housing unit and day of the week. Visitors must schedule appointments in advance. For the most up-to-date information on visitation schedules and procedures, contact the facility directly or check their website.
How to Send Money
Inmates can receive money through the following methods:
- Online: Use JPay for electronic deposits
- Mail: Send a money order to the facility address
- Lobby Kiosk: Available at the facility for cash deposits
Phone Calls and Video Options
Phone services are provided through GTL (Global Tel Link). Video visitation may be available, but you should contact the facility for current options and procedures.
Inmate Services and Programs
OCCC offers various programs including:
- Educational classes
- Substance abuse treatment
- Vocational training
- Religious services
- Library services
History of the Facility
OCCC was originally built in 1975 and has undergone several expansions and renovations over the years to accommodate the growing inmate population.
Security and Management Information
The facility is operated by the Hawaii Department of Public Safety and employs various security measures to ensure the safety of inmates, staff, and visitors.
Legal and Visitation Rights
Inmates have the right to legal counsel and can receive visits from their attorneys. Family and friends can visit according to the facility's visitation policy.
Booking and Release Process
The booking process involves fingerprinting, photographing, and collecting personal information. Release procedures vary depending on the inmate's situation (e.g., bail, completion of sentence, transfer).
Frequently Asked Questions
What items can I bring to visitation?
Visitors are generally allowed to bring only essential items such as car keys and identification. No personal belongings, food, drinks, or electronics are permitted in the visitation area.
How often can inmates make phone calls?
Inmates typically have access to phones during designated times, which vary by housing unit. Calls are monitored and recorded, except for calls to attorneys.
Can I send packages to inmates?
Generally, personal packages are not allowed. However, some approved items may be sent through authorized vendors. Check with the facility for specific guidelines.
Famous Prisoners
While OCCC primarily houses pre-trial detainees and short-term offenders, some notable individuals who have been held there include:
- Byran Uyesugi - Convicted of mass shooting at Xerox in 1999
- Ethan Couch - "Affluenza" teen who violated probation and fled to Mexico
- Jason Scott Lee - Actor (not to be confused with Bruce Lee) arrested for DUI
- Israel Kamakawiwo'ole - Famous Hawaiian musician, arrested for traffic violations