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HONOLULU - POLICE DEPARTMENT

 
Honolulu Police Department
801 South Beretania Street Honolulu, Hawaii 96813
www.honolulupd.org
e-mail : hpd@honolulupd.org
 
The Honolulu Police Department was formally established in 1932 in Honolulu, the capital city of the State of Hawaii.

The department’s jurisdiction is the City and County of Honolulu. It includes the entire island of Oahu, which has a circumference of about 137 miles and an area of some 596 square miles. The estimated resident population is about 900,700, which includes military personnel but not tourists. For police operations, the island is divided into eight patrol districts; each district is subdivided into sectors and beats.

The department’s headquarters is at 801 South Beretania Street in downtown Honolulu. District stations are found in Kalihi, Pearl City, Kapolei, Wahiawa, and Kaneohe.

The Honolulu Police Department today is a large, modern law enforcement agency that has many unique features that sets it apart from counterparts in the other 49 states and the rest of the world.

From our roots in Hawaiian culture to our  modern equipment and personnel, the Honolulu Police Department is like no other police department in the nation.

There is no state police in Hawaii. Each of the four counties in the state is responsible for its own police force. Honolulu county is the largest in the state and covers the entire island of Oahu.

Hawaii is the only state in the Union that has a royal palace on its soil. Prior to becoming a state and territory of the United States, the Hawaiian Government was a Constitutional Monarchy. The Honolulu Police Department's history can be traced back directly to an Act to Organize the Executive Departments of the Government which was approved by King Kamehameha the Third in 1846. Some local traditions go back even further in Hawaiian history.

Source: http://www.honolulupd.org/

 
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