HDRC - Oahu Community Correctional Center (OCCC)

State Prison

Last Updated: February 23, 2024
Address
2199 Kamehameha Hwy, Honolulu, HI 96819
Beds
950
County
Honolulu
Phone
808-832-1777
Fax
808-832-1412

OCCC is for State Prison offenders sentenced anywhere from one year to life by the State Court in the county where the charges were filed

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Located at 2199 Kamehameha Hwy in Honolulu, HI, OCCC carefully assigns inmates based on their custody level, considering factors like criminal history. OCCC offers diverse educational and vocational programs aimed at equipping offenders for successful reintegration into society and reducing recidivism. Through these initiatives, inmates gain skills and confidence, fostering personal growth and resilience.

The OCCC stands as the largest jail facility in Hawaii, situated on 16 urban acres in Honolulu. With a capacity of 950 beds, OCCC primarily accommodates pre-trial detainees while also offering reintegration programming for male sentenced felons.

For pre-trial detainees, OCCC provides educational, self-improvement, and religious programs. Meanwhile, sentenced inmates benefit from a range of offerings including substance abuse, domestic violence, cognitive skills, and parenting programs. Additionally, inmates can participate in community service worklines, work furlough, and extended furlough programs.

Work opportunities abound at OCCC, with Correctional Industries providing jobs primarily in light construction such as office wall panel construction and installation. Annually, over 400 inmates engage in in-facility worklines, supporting various operational tasks including kitchen and laundry services.

Furthermore, OCCC oversees the Laumaka Work Furlough Center (LWFC), located nearby. LWFC inmates are either actively seeking employment or already engaged in community work. Project Bridge, housed within LWFC, serves as a transitional program for offenders who have completed primary substance abuse treatment, underscoring OCCC's commitment to comprehensive reintegration efforts.

Inmate Locator

OCCC maintains a database of current inmates and their locations within the system. To locate an inmate, begin by using the DOC locator tool, which requires entering the first three letters of the inmate's first and last name, allowing for variations in spelling.

If unable to locate the desired information through free resources, users may opt to use the Arrest Record Search, which requires payment. While this option incurs a small fee, it provides access to the most up-to-date data available.

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Visitation Information

OCCC Visitation Schedule and Guidelines

Visitation at Oahu Community Correctional is regarded as a privilege, not a right, and may be restricted if either the inmate or visitor violates the rules. In the event of rule violations or disruptive conduct, individuals directed to leave the premises and refuse compliance may face trespassing charges, and visitation privileges could be suspended for up to one year from the date of occurrence. It's important to note that visitation schedules are subject to change or cancellation at any time.

All visits at OCCC are non-contact and must be prescheduled. Inmates are required to submit a list of visitors for approval, including immediate family members and friends, to the Visitation Officer during the first week of incarceration. This list should not exceed 12 people, encompassing family members and friends. The Visitation Officer typically approves visitors within 30 days of submission. During the initial 30 days of incarceration, immediate family members (e.g., father, mother, siblings, grandparents, spouse, and children) may visit, with proof of relationship required.

After the initial 30 days, a permanent visitation list is established, and only individuals on the approved list may visit. It's crucial to understand that once an inmate is released, the visitation list becomes invalid. If an inmate returns to the facility, they must resubmit a visitation list for approval. These protocols ensure the safety and security of the facility while facilitating meaningful connections between inmates and their loved ones.

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Ask a former inmate questions at no charge. The inmate answering has spent considerable time in the federal prison system, state and county jails, and in a prison that was run by the private prison entity CCA. Ask your question or browse previous questions in response to comments or further questions of members of the InmateAid community.