Search Eagle River Booking Records
Eagle River 24 Hour Booking records cover people taken into custody within the Eagle River area of the Municipality of Anchorage during the past day. Eagle River is a community inside Anchorage, not a separate city. The Anchorage Police Department and Alaska State Troopers handle all arrests here. To obtain an Eagle River jail roster you can use APD records, the trooper Daily Dispatch, the Anchorage Correctional Complex intake, the Hiland Mountain women's facility, and the VINE inmate locator. This page maps each office and shows how to run an Eagle River booking search.
Eagle River 24 Hour Booking Overview
Eagle River Police Coverage
Eagle River sits about 13 miles north of downtown Anchorage along the Glenn Highway. It is part of the Municipality of Anchorage. Law enforcement is shared. The Anchorage Police Department covers calls inside the urbanized area. Alaska State Troopers cover the unincorporated chunks just outside it. APD has a substation that serves the Eagle River and Chugiak side of town. The main APD line is (907) 786-8900. The records office number is (907) 786-8600.
Most Eagle River arrests for adult males end at the Anchorage Correctional Complex. Most adult females end at the Hiland Mountain Correctional Center, which sits inside Eagle River itself. That makes Eagle River the only Alaska community with a state women's facility right inside its boundary. Female bookings from across Anchorage land at Hiland Mountain. Male bookings cross the highway to ACC.
Standard intake covers name, date of birth, mug shot, charges, and bail. The data flows to the VINE alert system within hours. APD uses a separate records portal for narrative reports and dispatch logs.
Anchorage Police Records for Eagle River
The APD Public Records Center is the main online portal to obtain Eagle River 24 Hour Booking reports. Run by the Anchorage Police Department, the page lets you file a request for a police narrative, a dispatch log, a mug shot, or video. Each type of file has its own form. Documents and media must be requested separately. Consent forms are required for records about a specific person.
Below is the APD records request center. The Anchorage Police Department keeps the public records portal at anchoragepolice.com.
The portal handles both Anchorage proper and Eagle River requests. Use the same form for all APD records, then specify the substation in the description field.
Adult arrest reports are released after the case is filed in court. Open cases are not released. Records on juveniles are sealed. Victim and witness contact info is withheld under AS 12.61.110. APD usually answers within 10 working days under the Alaska Public Records Act.
Hiland Mountain Booking Records
The Hiland Mountain Correctional Center sits at 9101 Hesterberg Road in Eagle River. The phone is (907) 694-9511. Hiland Mountain is the women's facility for the entire state. Capacity reaches up to 415. Female arrestees from Anchorage, Eagle River, and the Mat-Su area come here for booking and pretrial custody. The facility holds both pretrial and sentenced women.
The intake desk records the same fields you see at any other DOC site. Name, date of birth, charges at booking, bail amount, mug shot, and housing unit. The data flows into VINE the same day. You can pull a fresh booking record by calling the facility or by running a name search on vinelink.com. Recent press releases from APD often note that female suspects were remanded to Hiland Mountain.
Visitation runs by appointment. Photo ID is required at the gate. Mail goes through a screening process. Phone calls from inmates run through a contracted phone vendor.
Anchorage Correctional Complex
The Anchorage Correctional Complex sits at 1400 East 4th Avenue in downtown Anchorage. The phone is (907) 269-4200. ACC is the main male booking site for Eagle River. The complex has mixed security levels. Pretrial holds, sentenced inmates, and short-term detainees all share the building. The facility runs medical and mental health services on site.
Below is the Alaska Department of Corrections home page. The DOC keeps facility info and inmate contact tools at doc.alaska.gov.
The DOC main line is (907) 334-2381. The toll free line is (844) 934-2381. Use either for a fresh booking question if VINE has not yet picked up the entry.
Bookings hit ACC fast. APD officers and troopers drop off arrestees through the rear sally port. Intake takes about 60 to 90 minutes. The 24 Hour Booking record is then live in the system. First appearance happens within 24 hours under court rule.
Trooper Daily Dispatch in Eagle River
Alaska State Troopers handle calls outside the APD service area. The Alaska State Troopers Daily Dispatch lists each trooper arrest by date. Use the search box to find Eagle River entries. B Detachment covers the Mat-Su and Southcentral area, which includes the Glenn Highway corridor through Eagle River. Troopers also handle highway crashes and warrant arrests on the Old Glenn.
Each Daily Dispatch entry shows an incident number, the time of arrest, the charge, and the remand site. Entries near Eagle River may list the location as Anchorage, Eagle River, or Chugiak. Try each name to catch all hits in one query.
The Daily Dispatch also covers backup calls. A trooper may help APD with a major incident in Eagle River, in which case both agencies file separate reports.
Eagle River Cases on CourtView
Once a charge is filed, the case enters the Alaska CourtView portal. The Anchorage trial court covers Eagle River. Case numbers start with 3AN. CourtView shows the case type, charges, hearing dates, docket entries, and bail. Search by name, by case number, or by ticket number.
CourtView is free. The site returns up to 500 records per query. Add a date of birth to confirm a name match. Note that CourtView is not a criminal history check. Some cases come off the public site under AS 22.35.030 after acquittal or full dismissal.
For older Eagle River records, contact the Anchorage court clerk. The clerk can pull paper case files from before 1990. Court copy fees run $5 first page, $3 each more page, $10 for a certified copy. Research time runs $30 per hour.
VINE and Records Requests
The Alaska VINE system tracks Eagle River inmates in custody. Call 1-800-247-9763 or go to vinelink.com. Search by name. Sign up for free alerts on release, transfer, or escape. The TTY line is 1-866-847-1298. Service runs around the clock.
For full trooper reports, file a request through the Alaska DPS public records portal. Include the date, the incident number, and the names of the parties. Track the request with the number and security key the portal returns. Most agencies answer within 10 working days under the Alaska Public Records Act, codified at AS 40.25.110.
For APD reports use the APD Public Records Center linked above. For state court records use CourtView. For background checks use the DPS background check portal. A name based check costs $20 and a fingerprint check costs $35.
Anchorage Municipality Resources
Eagle River is part of the unified Municipality of Anchorage. For full municipal booking and court info visit the Anchorage Municipality 24 Hour Booking page. The borough page covers APD, the Anchorage trial court, ACC, Hiland Mountain, and trooper resources.
Tip: Female arrestees from Eagle River go to Hiland Mountain on the same side of town, while male arrestees travel to ACC in downtown Anchorage.
Nearby Anchorage Area Pages
Other communities near Eagle River share APD coverage and the same state jails for 24 Hour Booking records.