Find 24 Hour Booking in Fairbanks

Fairbanks 24 Hour Booking records cover people taken into custody by the Fairbanks Police Department and the Alaska State Troopers in the past day. You can search Fairbanks arrest records on the Fairbanks Police P2C portal, the Fairbanks Correctional Center inmate list, and the Alaska Court System CourtView portal. This page lays out the full set of Fairbanks 24 Hour Booking sources, the booking facility, the local court, and the records office where you can pull a fresh arrest report.

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Fairbanks Police P2C Portal

The Fairbanks Police Department runs a free arrest record search through the Fairbanks Police P2C portal. P2C stands for Police to Citizen. The portal posts a live arrest roster with photos and charges. You can search by name or by date. The site also serves North Pole arrest data. This is the fastest way to run a Fairbanks 24 Hour Booking lookup without leaving home.

Fairbanks Police made 1,127 arrests in 2022. That number breaks down to 1,072 adults and 55 minors. The city saw 2,208 reported crimes that year. About half were larceny theft. The department also worked 10 murder cases, 38 rape cases, 32 robbery cases, and 712 assault cases. The P2C portal is the main public window into that work.

FPD sits at 800 Cushman Street in downtown Fairbanks. The non-emergency line is (907) 450-6500. The records office takes written requests for incident reports and arrest logs. You can drop a request off in person or send it by email. Citation payments go through the City Clerk and not through FPD. Call (907) 786-2429 for those.

Here is the FPD P2C portal. The Fairbanks Police Department posts the recent arrest list at fairbanksalaska.policetocitizen.com/RecentArrests.

Fairbanks Police P2C 24 Hour Booking arrest portal

The P2C feed shows name, age, height, weight, and the charge for each Fairbanks 24 Hour Booking entry. Photos appear next to each record. The page updates as new bookings come in.

Fairbanks Correctional Center Bookings

Fairbanks Correctional Center is the main jail for the city. FCC sits at 1931 Eagan Avenue. The phone is (907) 458-6700. The facility holds both pretrial detainees and sentenced inmates. The booking desk records name, date of birth, charges, and bail at intake. That intake data is the heart of any Fairbanks 24 Hour Booking record.

FCC is run by the Alaska Department of Corrections. The center offers medical and mental health services on site. Visiting hours run by appointment only. The facility books people from Fairbanks, North Pole, College, Badger, and the wider Interior region. State troopers also drop arrestees at FCC.

You can confirm a person is at FCC through the Alaska VINE system. Call 1-800-247-9763 or use the website. VINE shows the current location of any Alaska DOC inmate. You can also sign up for free release alerts. The service runs 24 hours a day. TTY is at 1-866-847-1298.

Note: Use the FPD P2C portal for fresh Fairbanks bookings and call FCC at (907) 458-6700 for jail status questions.

Alaska Troopers Fairbanks Post

The Alaska State Troopers Fairbanks Post handles arrests in unincorporated areas around the city. The post is at 3975 University Avenue. The phone is (907) 451-5100. The troopers cover Badger, College, the rural Tanana Valley, and the highway corridors. Trooper records also flow through the DPS records and identification system.

Trooper arrests show up on the Alaska State Troopers Daily Dispatch. The Dispatch is the official press log. It posts daily with names, ages, charges, and remand details. Fairbanks falls under D Detachment. The dispatch entry will say where each person was taken after the arrest.

The University of Alaska Fairbanks also has a campus police force. UAF Police are at (907) 474-7721. They handle calls on the campus and along College Road. Their cases coordinate with FPD and the troopers when needed. UAF arrest data also lands in the state CourtView system once a charge is filed.

CourtView for Fairbanks Cases

The Alaska Court System hosts trial court files on CourtView. Fairbanks case numbers start with 4FA. A typical number is 4FA-26-00001CR. The 4 is the Fourth Judicial District. CourtView returns up to 500 results per query. You can search by name, case number, or ticket number. Use it to confirm a 24 Hour Booking has hit the court file.

The Fairbanks Courthouse is the Rabinowitz Courthouse at 101 Lacey Street. Both Superior Court and District Court sit in the building. Felonies go to Superior Court. Misdemeanors and traffic cases go to District Court. CourtView shows charges, hearing dates, docket entries, and disposition for both types of cases.

Some Fairbanks cases drop off CourtView. Under AS 22.35.030 the court takes a case off the public site after 60 days when the person is acquitted or all charges are dismissed. Juvenile, CINA, adoption, and mental commitment cases are not posted at all. Always confirm the date of birth before you act on a name match in CourtView.

Court copy fees run $5 for the first document. Each added copy costs $3. Certified copies cost $10. Research time runs $30 per hour. The Rabinowitz Courthouse clerks can pull older paper files if you need a case from before 1990.

Fairbanks Records Request Process

You can ask for a Fairbanks Police arrest report by mail, email, or in person. Use the public records request form on the city site. Send it to the FPD Records Division at 800 Cushman Street. Most requests close in two to three weeks. Active investigation files stay closed under state law.

For trooper arrests, file with the Alaska Department of Public Safety through dpsalaska.justfoia.com. Include the date and the parties involved. The portal gives you a request number. State law gives DPS 10 working days to respond under AS 40.25.110. Day 0 is the day the request comes in.

The Alaska Public Records Act sets the rules. APRA is in AS 40.25.100 through AS 40.25.295. The Alaska Department of Law APRA guide covers the full process. Some Fairbanks records get held back. Juvenile files, victim names in sex crimes, and active case files all stay closed by statute.

Below is the state DPS records portal. You can file a Fairbanks trooper records request through dpsalaska.justfoia.com.

Alaska DPS Fairbanks 24 Hour Booking records request portal

The portal works for any trooper arrest in the Fairbanks area. Include the incident number from the Daily Dispatch if you have it.

Background Checks in Fairbanks

The Alaska DPS Criminal Records and Identification Bureau handles formal background checks. The bureau is at 5700 East Tudor Road in Anchorage. The phone is (907) 269-5767. Name based checks cost $20. Fingerprint checks cost $35. Reports cover adult arrests and convictions through the Alaska Public Safety Information Network.

The bureau is not a 24 Hour Booking source. Use it for a longer history check on a Fairbanks resident. Walk in with two photo IDs. One must be government issued. Mail in requests use cash, check, or money order. Mailed reports take two to three weeks to come back.

Note: The FPD P2C portal shows fresh Fairbanks arrests while DPS background checks pull a longer view of adult cases.

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Fairbanks North Star Borough Records

Fairbanks sits inside the Fairbanks North Star Borough. The borough is the parent unit for all 24 Hour Booking activity in the area. For more on borough wide records, see the Fairbanks North Star Borough records page.

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