Find an Inmate at Hawaii Community Corrections, HI
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Quick Facts
- The Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation contact lists the DOC director's name for Hawaii Community Corrections.
- The facility's street mailing address is provided on the Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation contact page.
- Main phone and fax numbers for the facility are listed on the DOC contact entry for Hawaii Community Corrections.
Common Questions
What contact details are listed for Hawaii Community Corrections?
The DOC contact entry lists the director’s name, the facility’s street address, and the main phone and fax numbers.
Should I call the facility or the state DOC for visit scheduling or intake questions?
For visit scheduling or intake questions, call the facility’s visitation or intake lines listed on the contact page. Use the DOC central office contact for statewide policy or administrative concerns.
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