Maui County, Hawaii Inmate Search
In Maui County, the State of HawaiÊ»i Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation operates the Maui Community Correctional Center (MCCC), the main local correctional facility in Wailuku, not a separate county jail department. Requesters may locate inmates through Hawai’i SAVIN (Statewide Automated Victim Information and Notification) service, which provides custody and parole-status information for offenders under the Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation jurisdiction.
Searches conducted via the Hawai’i SAVIN system typically display basic custody-related information, such as whether the person is in custody, the facility involved, and status updates tied to incarceration or release notifications.
For the local law enforcement context, the Maui Police Department oversees law enforcement in Maui County through patrol districts rather than separately incorporated city police departments. Unlike some city departments in large or incorporated towns that operate their own jail rosters, patrol districts in Maui County do not run their own. For instance, the Kahului or Kīhei patrol operations do not maintain separate jail rosters. Information available on official Maui Police pages for the department, its patrol districts, record services, and the Prisoner Booking & Receiving Desk suggests that arrest and booking inquiries may be handled administratively rather than through a standalone public city jail list.
How to Find an Inmate in Maui County Jail
In Maui County, the State of HawaiÊ»i Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation runs the Maui County Jail, not a county sheriff’s office.
To find someone incarcerated in the Maui Community Correctional Center (MCCC) in Wailuku,, requesters are expected to use the State of Hawaiʻi SAVIN/VINE system, the official route. This means that the state corrections system handles inmate lookup for MCCC, not through a separate Maui County jail roster.
The search generally helps confirm whether a person is in custody and provides custody or parole-status information. For facility-specific assistance, inquirers may contact the Maui Community Correctional Center page using the contact details below:
Maui Community Correctional Center
600 Waiale Drive
Wailuku, HI 96793
Phone: (808) 243-5101
Visitation Hotline: (808) 243-5861
How to Use the Maui County Jail Roster
In Maui County, there is no separate county-run online jail roster that functions like a traditional sheriff’s jail list. Requesters wishing to check the custody status of individuals incarcerated in the Maui Community Correctional Center are expected to use Hawaii’s Statewide Automated Victim Information and Notification (SAVIN) system.
Requesters wishing to use SAVIN may follow the steps below:
- Visit VineLink.com, click on the "Select state to get started," and select Hawaii from the drop-down menu.
- You will be directed to the VineLink page for Hawaii. Next, choose "Search for someone" to search for an offender.
- To continue the search, enter the offender’s name or ID number. For the best search result, enter the offender’s full first and last name. If the exact name is unknown or does not return results, select partial name and enter the first two characters of the last name to bring up more potential matches.
- Requesters may also use the advanced search option to include facility, date of birth, or date range in their search criteria. Click "search" to view results.
- Users may click the "More information" link for the inmate’s identifying information, such as name, age, gender, race (where provided), and photograph.
- Click on "Notify Me of Status Changes" to receive updates about offenders’ custody status. Such information often includes inmates’ transfers, releases, or escapes, minimum term setting hearings, and parole hearings.
- Next, users must select their preferred notification option from a list, including email, phone, text, or teletypewriter, enter their contact details, and click "add".
- Users who choose the phone, text, or TTY (teletypewriter) notification options must set up a four-digit PIN. Notifications by phone or TTY will continue until the appropriate person enters the four-digit PIN to confirm receipt of the message.
If the online search results do not provide information on the person of interest, contact the facility directly. The contact and locational details of the Maui Community Correctional Center are as follows:
Maui Community Correctional Center
600 Waiale Drive
Wailuku, Hawaiʻi 96793
Phone: (808) 243-5101
For information about a recent arrest or booking, as opposed to someone already confirmed in state custody, contact the Prisoner Booking & Receiving Desk at (808) 244-6407.
What Information is Included in the Maui County Inmate Roster
According to official HawaiÊ»i SAVIN materials, searches on the State of HawaiÊ»i’s SAVIN/VINELink system typically yield the following information:
- The inmate’s official name
- Offender number
- Custody or release status: This includes custody and parole status information and timely notice of release, discharge, or escape.
Under HawaiÊ»i’s Uniform Information Practices Act (UIPA), Haw. Rev. Stat. Chapter 92F, government records are generally open to the public unless restricted or closed by law.
Consequently, requesters may access identifying and status-related custody information, while more sensitive records may be restricted under the UIPA and DCR confidentiality rules.
Contact Details for Maui County Jail or Sheriff’s Office
Requesters seeking to confirm if someone is still in jail or obtain up-to-date custody information may contact the Maui Community Correctional Center at the following address:
600 Waiale Drive
Wailuku, HI 96793
Phone: (808) 243-5101; (808) 243-5861 (Visitation Hotline)
Fax: (808) 244-0128
Jail Facility Overview in Maui County
The Maui Community Correctional Center (MCCC) was constructed in 1978 and is the only jail facility in Maui County. Located on approximately 7 acres in Wailuku, the MCCC has a design capacity of 209 inmates and an operating capacity of 301. This state-run jail facility houses both male and female offenders awaiting adjudication or serving their jail sentences, as well as prison inmates reintegrating back into the community through the furlough program.
Some of the programs offered at MCCC include adult basic education, GED, parenting, cognitive skills, substance abuse treatment, vocational training, and work furlough. The jail facility also offers extended furlough in conjunction with the Maui Intake Service Center.
Name | Address | Office hours | |
|---|---|---|---|
Maui Community Correctional Center | 600 Waiale Drive, Wailuku, HI 96793 | Not publicly listed on the official facility page | Not publicly listed on the official facility page |
How to Send Money to an Inmate in Maui Community Correctional Center (MCCC)
In Maui County, only individuals who are on an inmate’s approved visitation list may fund inmates’ trust accounts through the following deposit methods:
- Send money online. Approved visitors may create a Connect Network account online and use a credit or debit card to deposit money into an inmate’s trust account.
- Use the lobby kiosk. Approved visitors may fund an inmate’s trust account via special GTL kiosks located at MCCC.
- Deposit by phone. Approved visitors may also fund an inmate’s account by calling 1-877-650-4249 to set up a ConnectNetwork account.
- Send a certified bank check by mail. Depositors may also fund an inmate’s account using cashier’s checks. Cashier’s checks must bear the inmate’s full name and address and be made payable to Maui Community Correctional Center.
Noteworthy Restrictions
- MCCC limits electronic deposits to approved visitors only.
- The jail only permits electronic deposits up to $300 per inmate, per month.
- Fees may apply.
- The courts may subject deposits to restitution and Crime Victim Compensation Commission fines.
Inmate Search by Jail Facility
In Maui County, there are no separate county jail rosters for multiple local facilities. The Maui Community Correctional Center (MCCC) is the only correctional facility serving Maui County, and HawaiÊ»i’s jail system is administered by the state, not by a county sheriff in the manner most mainland counties operate. Maui County also does not maintain a juvenile detention facility. The HawaiÊ»i Youth Correctional Facility (HYCF), operated by the Office of Youth Services, is located in O’ahu. Therefore, individuals seeking information about youth custody may contact the Office of Youth Services or the HawaiÊ»i Youth Correctional Facility directly through the official state offices rather than searching for a public jail-style search page.
Maui County Visitation Rules and Schedules
Who Can Visit
MCCC uses an approved visitor list. That means the inmate must submit the names of individuals they want to visit them.
Approval of people who are not immediate family often takes about three to four days.
Immediate family members (e.g., mother, father, wife, husband, child, or sibling) may be allowed to visit during the inmate’s first 30 days of incarceration while approval is still being processed.
Individuals on active probation or parole must obtain written permission before visiting. Former inmates typically require prior written approval from the warden or designee.
ID and Approval Requirements
The inmate is responsible for adding visitors to the visitation list. The list must include the visitor’s includes the visitor’s:
- full name
- current address
- phone number
- Social Security number
- date of birth
- relationship to the inmate
Since the county’s publicly available pages do not clearly state every ID requirement for arrival, visitors are advised to call ahead and confirm what identification to bring before visiting.
Dress Code and Behavior Expectations
As of March 2026, Maui County’s official pages do not provide a comprehensive clothing chart for MCCC. Nonetheless, they do make clear that visits are subject to facility rules and may be restricted or ended if those rules are violated.
For video visits, the visitor’s handbook specifically warns that calls are monitored and recorded. Therefore, conduct involving nudity, threats to safety, gang activity, drugs, weapons, escape planning, or other prohibited behavior may lead to blocked contact and loss of visitation privileges.
For families visiting for the first time, the safest approach is to wear conservative, respectful clothing and behave calmly and cooperatively.
Visit Duration and Schedule
Visits are allowed once a week, for one hour, with no more than two visitors per visit.
Hours for MCCC non-contact visits:
- Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday: 8:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m., and 6:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m.
- Saturday and Sunday: same hours
- Visitors on the approved list were instructed to call the visitation line to schedule a visit.
Note: The official public schedule describes the visitation times as temporary. Families should always confirm current visitation times before visiting the jail facility.
Mailing and Commissary Information
Approved Mailing Format
First Name/Last Name Stamp
Return Address
Inmate’s First/Last Name (including SID Number)
c/o Maui Community Correction Center
600 Waiale Drive
Wailuku, HI 96793
Please note that the sender’s envelope must include their full name and return address. Mail missing the sender’s first/last name or return address may be returned.
Item Allowed
- Regular written correspondence
- Photos 3" x 5" or smaller (unaltered, cut up, torn, pasted, or laminated).
- Legal mail from an attorney, when clearly marked as legal mail
Approved Legal Mail Format
First Name/Last Name Stamp
Return Address
Inmate’s First/Last Name (including SID Number)
c/o Maui Community Correction Center
600 Waiale Drive
Wailuku, HI 96793
Note: The county jail considers mail from an attorney of record or a prospective attorney to be privileged/legal mail. However, mail from courts and government officials is not handled in the same manner.
Items Not Allowed
- Any non-prescription medicine, illegal drugs, drug paraphernalia, or any mind-altering substance (e.g., pills, liquid, powder, etc.)
- Personal check, money order, or cash
- Heavily perfumed or scented envelopes
- Stationery products, such as blank paper, blank greeting cards, postcards, stamps, electronic music cards, gift cards, and calling cards
- stickers, glitter, glue, ink stamps, lipstick, or kiss marks
- newspaper clippings, store coupons, musical printouts/lyrics, and digital-download photos or poems
- Drawing/colors or any gang-related material or affiliations
- sexually explicit material
- Third-party correspondence
Commissary Use
Money for inmate purchases is handled through the inmate trust account. Although monetary donations to inmate trust funds are accepted statewide, only individuals on the inmate’s approved visitation list may mail in a cashier’s check for deposit. The check must be made payable to Maui Community Correctional Center and must include the inmate’s full name. The sender’s full name and address must also appear on the check and return envelope.
Maui County allows depositors to fund inmates’ accounts via a third-party vendor online, in person at a facility payment/intake kiosk, or a telephone IVR system.
Note: Electronic deposits through the third-party service provider are usually available to approved visitors only.