Kalifornsky 24 Hour Booking
Kalifornsky 24 Hour Booking records cover people arrested by the Alaska State Troopers E Detachment and held at Wildwood Correctional Complex in Kenai. Kalifornsky is a Census Designated Place with no city police force. To search Kalifornsky arrest records you check the trooper Daily Dispatch, file a records request with the state, run a name through Alaska CourtView, or look up the inmate on VINE. This page shows where each Kalifornsky booking source lives and how to file the right paperwork.
Kalifornsky 24 Hour Booking Overview
Kalifornsky Trooper Coverage
Kalifornsky is a Census Designated Place in the Kenai Peninsula Borough. It has no police of its own. The Alaska State Troopers E Detachment covers all calls in Kalifornsky. The local AST line is (907) 262-4453. Troopers maintain the arrest records for unincorporated parts of the borough, including Kalifornsky CDP.
E Detachment runs the Kenai Peninsula and parts of Prince William Sound. Troopers handle traffic on the Kalifornsky Beach Road, the Sterling Highway, and the back roads through the area. Each trooper arrest gets logged in a state case file with a case number, charges, and a remand spot. The remand spot for Kalifornsky is almost always Wildwood Correctional Complex in Kenai.
Note: All record requests for Kalifornsky 24 Hour Booking go to the troopers or the borough since there is no city police office in the CDP.
Daily Dispatch for Kalifornsky
The Alaska State Troopers Daily Dispatch is the main public log for Kalifornsky arrests. Troopers post a press release for each shift. Each entry includes the case number, the location, the type of incident, and a short narrative. The dispatch is searchable by date and by incident number. It is free and updates every day.
Below is the trooper dispatch home page. The Alaska Department of Public Safety hosts the daily press log at dailydispatch.dps.alaska.gov.
Use the dispatch first to scan recent Kalifornsky arrest activity, then go deeper with a records request for the full file.
To file a records request with the troopers, use the DPS public portal. Be specific. Include the date range, the names of the people on the report, and the type of incident. Records can be requested under AS 40.25.110 and the state has 10 working days to answer.
Wildwood Correctional Complex Lookup
Wildwood Correctional Complex in Kenai is the main detention facility for Kalifornsky arrestees. The address is 10 Chugach Avenue, Kenai, AK 99611. The phone is (907) 260-7200. Wildwood holds both pretrial detainees and sentenced inmates. The facility is run by the Alaska Department of Corrections. Visiting hours are by appointment only.
Use the Alaska VINE system to find a Kalifornsky inmate by name. VINE shows custody status, the facility, and basic charges. Service runs 24 hours a day. Call 1-800-247-9763 or visit vinelink.com. You can sign up for free notifications on release, transfer, or escape. The VINE service is confidential.
Wildwood capacity is around 360 beds across the main complex, the pretrial wing, and the transitional unit. Most short Kalifornsky bookings end at Wildwood. The longer holds may move to Goose Creek or another DOC site.
Kalifornsky CourtView Cases
Once a charge gets filed, the case shows on Alaska CourtView. Kalifornsky cases use the Kenai prefix 3KN. A typical case number reads 3KN-26-00654CR. CourtView is free. It covers superior and district court matters. Search by name, by case number, or by ticket number.
Under AS 22.35.030 the court must remove a case from public view 60 days after a full acquittal or dismissal. The trooper booking record at DPS will still exist after the court entry comes off CourtView.
For a deeper background check, use the DPS Criminal Records and Identification Bureau. A name based check costs $20. A fingerprint check costs $35. The bureau answers within a few weeks for most requests.
Kenai Peninsula Borough Records
The Kenai Peninsula Borough uses an online portal for public records called GovQA. The borough does not run a police force. Borough records cover assembly minutes, public notices, property data, and GIS mapping. The borough seat is in Soldotna and the local courts in Kenai handle arraignments and preliminary hearings for Kalifornsky cases.
The borough does not hold booking sheets or jail rosters. For any Kalifornsky 24 Hour Booking record you need to go to the troopers or the state DOC. The borough portal is still useful for cross checking property addresses or finding meeting records that mention public safety topics.
What a Kalifornsky Booking Record Shows
A Kalifornsky 24 Hour Booking record at Wildwood holds the same data as any Kenai Peninsula intake. The sheet lists the full name, date of birth, gender, and race. It shows the date and time of arrest plus the location where the trooper made the stop. The arresting agency line reads Alaska State Troopers for every Kalifornsky case since no city police exist in the CDP.
The record also carries the specific charges with statute codes. It notes whether the charge is a felony or a misdemeanor. The booking number, mug shot, bail amount, and next court date all appear on the same sheet. Fingerprints and palm prints are collected during intake at Wildwood. A personal property inventory goes into a separate log. Each of these data points becomes part of the permanent file at the Alaska Department of Corrections.
Kalifornsky cases route through the Kenai courthouse at 125 Trading Bay Drive. The court phone is (907) 283-3110. Arraignments happen within 24 to 48 hours of the booking. If the person posts bail at Wildwood, they walk out before the hearing. If not, DOC transports them to the courtroom on the scheduled date. The case number prefix for Kenai court filings is 3KN.
Kalifornsky Records Laws
Kalifornsky 24 Hour Booking access runs through the Alaska Public Records Act at AS 40.25.110. Read AS 12.62.160 for the rules on sharing criminal history. Sex assault victim names are sealed under AS 12.61.140. Juvenile delinquency files stay closed under AS 47.12.300.
The Alaska Sex Offender Registry shows registered offenders living in or near Kalifornsky. Search by name, by address, or by zip code. Registration is required under AS 12.63 for qualifying convictions. The DPS site updates on business workdays.
When filing a records request for a Kalifornsky case, be specific. Include the date range, the names of the people on the report, and the type of incident. Vague requests take longer to process. The troopers may ask you to narrow the scope before they start the search. Keeping the request tight saves time for both sides.
Kenai Peninsula Borough Page
Kalifornsky sits inside the Kenai Peninsula Borough. For borough wide records, all village contacts, and the trooper detachment list, see the Kenai Peninsula Borough 24 Hour Booking page.
Kalifornsky Booking Search Notes
Kalifornsky is an unincorporated community south of Soldotna on the Kenai Peninsula. There is no local police force. All 24 Hour Booking activity here runs through the Alaska State Troopers Soldotna Post. Arrestees typically land at Wildwood Correctional Complex for intake. The trooper Daily Dispatch is the fastest place to check for a recent Kalifornsky booking. Note the highway mile marker if you know where the stop happened. That helps the records team find the right case fast.
Nearby Alaska Cities
Other Kenai Peninsula cities with their own 24 Hour Booking pages.