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Last Updated: June 06,2026


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Visiting an Inmate at HDRC - Oahu Community Correctional Center (OCCC)

Visiting someone incarcerated at HDRC - Oahu Community Correctional Center (OCCC) in Honolulu, Hawaii means working within the visitation rules set by the Hawaii Department of Corrections. State prison systems are larger and more bureaucratic than county jails, and visiting procedures, including application forms, approval timelines, and scheduling portals, are standardized across the state's DOC facilities. Before your first visit to HDRC - Oahu Community Correctional Center (OCCC), confirm the current process and your approval status by calling 808-832-1777.

Visitor Application and Approval

Every state DOC requires visitors to submit a written application before being added to an inmate's approved visitor list. The application typically asks for your full legal name, date of birth, Social Security number, address, relationship to the inmate, and your criminal history if any. The DOC runs a background check, and approval can take anywhere from two weeks to a couple of months, depending on the state. Prior felony convictions, active warrants, or a recent release from custody yourself can result in denial. You'll receive written notice of approval or denial by mail.

Visiting Days, Hours, and Scheduling

State prisons schedule visits by housing unit, custody level, and day of week. Many state DOCs now require advance scheduling through an online portal such as GTL/ViaPath GettingOut, Securus Visitation, or a state-run system, with visits booked days or weeks ahead. Walk-up visits without an appointment are rare in modern state corrections. Visiting days at HDRC - Oahu Community Correctional Center (OCCC) may differ for general population, restricted housing, and protective custody inmates. Call 808-832-1777 for the current schedule and to confirm whether the inmate's current status allows visits.

ID, Dress Code, and Visitor Conduct

Bring a valid government-issued photo ID. Most state DOCs require it to be unexpired and match the name on your approved visitor application. Dress code at HDRC - Oahu Community Correctional Center (OCCC) is enforced at the entry point: no clothing matching inmate uniforms (colors vary by state; often blue, white, gray, or orange), no revealing attire, no underwire bras in some facilities (they set off metal detectors), no hats, no jackets in the visiting room. Phones, bags, and electronics stay in your vehicle or in lobby lockers. Searches of visitors are routine; refusing a search ends the visit.

Custody Level and Visit Type

Visits at HDRC - Oahu Community Correctional Center (OCCC) depend on the inmate's classification. Minimum and medium custody inmates generally receive contact visits in a common visiting room. Maximum custody, administrative segregation, and protective custody inmates may be restricted to non-contact visits through glass or limited to fewer hours per month. Inmates in disciplinary status can have visits suspended entirely. If the inmate has been transferred recently, has a pending classification change, or is in restricted housing, call 808-832-1777 to verify what type of visit is currently allowed.

Video Visitation

Most state DOCs now offer video visitation as a supplement to or replacement for some in-person visits. Video visits at state facilities are typically handled through GTL/ViaPath, Securus, or HomeWAV and require setting up a paid account, scheduling in advance, and connecting from a smartphone, tablet, or computer. Some states have made video the primary or only visitation option at certain facilities. For information on inmate phone plans and money transfer options that work alongside video visitation, see InmateAid's inmate services and call 808-832-1777 to confirm what's offered at HDRC - Oahu Community Correctional Center (OCCC).

To start the visitor application process or check current visiting hours at HDRC - Oahu Community Correctional Center (OCCC), call 808-832-1777.

General 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.