Search Denali Borough 24 Hour Booking
Denali Borough 24 Hour Booking records come from Alaska State Troopers at the Healy Post, the sole law enforcement agency in this vast interior borough. There is no city police force here. All arrests fall to the troopers, who cover the Parks Highway corridor, Denali National Park boundaries, and the small communities of Healy, Cantwell, Anderson, and McKinley Village. If you want to look up a recent booking in Denali Borough, the trooper Daily Dispatch is the first place to check. You can also track anyone held at a state facility through VINE and search court filings on CourtView for cases that have moved past the booking stage.
Denali Borough Booking Overview
Denali Borough 24 Hour Booking Sources
The Alaska State Troopers Healy Post is the only law enforcement agency in Denali Borough. No municipal police force exists here. The troopers handle every arrest, warrant service, and criminal investigation across the borough. You can reach the Healy Post at (907) 683-2232. Their mailing address is PO Box 28, Cantwell, AK 99729. The post falls under the B Detachment, which covers a wide stretch of interior Alaska.
The Healy Post works closely with two other agencies. National Park Service rangers handle incidents inside Denali National Park itself. The park sees more than 600,000 visitors a year, and arrests tied to park land go through federal channels. Alaska Wildlife Troopers also operate in the borough and enforce fish and game laws. If an arrest involves a wildlife violation, the Wildlife Troopers may be the booking agency. Both agencies coordinate with the Healy Post on cases that cross lines.
To get a copy of a Denali Borough arrest record, you can call the Healy Post or file a request through the DPS Records Section FOIA portal. Include the date, names, and location. Most requests get a response within 10 business days. The Alaska Public Records Act under AS 40.25.110 gives you the right to inspect and copy these records. If the search takes more than five person-hours in a month, the agency may charge a fee based on staff salary rates.
The Alaska State Troopers Daily Dispatch is the fastest way to find a recent Denali Borough 24 Hour Booking. Press releases go up each day. They include case numbers, dates, times, charges, and the name of the facility where the person was taken. Search by date range or type in a keyword. No account or login is needed. The dispatch covers all five trooper detachments, so filter results to the B Detachment or search for Denali, Healy, or Cantwell.
Denali Detention and Custody Facilities
Denali Borough has no jail. People arrested here go to regional Department of Corrections facilities. The closest option is the Fairbanks Correctional Center at 1931 Eagan Avenue, Fairbanks, AK 99701. The phone number is (907) 458-6700. Some arrestees may be taken to the Mat-Su Pretrial Facility in Palmer at 339 East Dogwood Avenue, Palmer, AK 99645, phone (907) 745-0943. Which jail an arrestee goes to depends on the location of the arrest and transport logistics.
Both facilities are run by the Alaska Department of Corrections. They hold pretrial detainees and sentenced inmates. Booking at either facility includes fingerprinting, photographs, and a record of all personal information. Visiting hours are by appointment. Call the facility ahead of time to confirm.
Use the Alaska VINE system to track anyone booked into a state facility after a Denali Borough arrest. Search by name or offender ID. VINE is free and runs 24 hours a day. You can sign up for phone, email, or text alerts if the person is released, transferred, or escapes. Call 1-800-247-9763 if you need help with the system. The Violent Crimes Compensation Board also has victim notification resources and VINE registration links.
Note: Denali Borough has no local jail. All booking records are held at the Fairbanks Correctional Center or Mat-Su Pretrial Facility.
Denali Borough Government and Public Records
Denali Borough administration is based in Healy. The mailing address is P.O. Box 480, Healy, AK 99743. Phone is (907) 683-1330. Email is dbgov@denaliborough.com. Office hours run Monday through Thursday, 9 AM to 4 PM. The borough clerk handles public records requests for borough records, but arrest and booking records are held by the troopers and the Department of Corrections, not the borough.
If you need other types of records from the borough, direct your request to the clerk. The borough keeps a records retention schedule as required by Alaska statutes. Response times vary, but AS 40.25.110 requires a reply within 10 working days. Complex requests may take longer if they need review for exemptions under AS 40.25.120.
For booking records specifically, go to the Healy Post or the DPS FOIA portal. The borough can point you in the right direction but does not hold arrest data itself. Some people confuse borough records with law enforcement records. They are separate systems.
Denali Borough 24 Hour Booking Court Records
Court records for Denali Borough cases go through the Healy Court or Nenana Court in the Fourth Judicial District. Once charges are filed after a booking, the case shows up in CourtView. Search by name, case number, or citation. CourtView shows the charge type, hearing dates, case status, and docket entries. It covers superior and district courts across Alaska.
CourtView is not a booking log. It picks up after the booking when the state files charges. But it is the best way to see if a Denali Borough arrest turned into a court case. Results show whether the charge is a felony or misdemeanor, whether the case is open or closed, and the final outcome if there is one. Court copy fees run $5 for the first page and $3 for each extra page. Certified copies cost $10 for the first page.
Under AS 22.35.030, the court removes case records from public view 60 days after an acquittal or full dismissal. That rule protects people who are cleared. The booking record itself stays with the arresting agency. The CourtView case search page has tips on how to narrow your results and find the right case.
Alaska Public Records and Denali Bookings
The Alaska Public Records Act (AS 40.25.100 through AS 40.25.295) gives anyone the right to inspect and copy government records. That includes 24 Hour Booking logs and arrest reports held by state troopers. You do not need to give a reason for your request. Agencies must respond within 10 working days.
Some exemptions apply. Under AS 40.25.120, records that could hurt an active investigation or reveal a confidential source may be withheld. AS 12.62.160 covers criminal justice information and may restrict the release of non-conviction data. Victim names in sexual assault cases stay private under AS 12.61.140. If an agency denies your request, they must cite the specific exemption.
For Denali Borough records, send your request to the Healy Post or use the DPS FOIA portal. Give as much detail as you can. A name, date, and location will speed things up. The Alaska Statutes have the full text of every law cited on this page if you want to look up the exact language.
Statewide Alaska 24 Hour Booking Resources
Several state-level tools help you search for Denali Borough booking records. The Alaska Sex Offender Registry is run by the Department of Public Safety. Search by name, city, or zip code. The registry updates on business days and shows photos, conviction info, and current addresses. It is not a booking log, but it gives long-term status on people convicted of qualifying offenses under AS 12.63.
The Alaska State Troopers Daily Dispatch covers all five detachments statewide. The screenshot below shows the dispatch interface used to search for recent Denali Borough activity.
The Daily Dispatch posts press releases each day for arrests across all trooper posts, including the Healy Post that serves Denali Borough.
Nearby Boroughs
These boroughs and census areas border or sit near Denali Borough.