Find 24 Hour Booking in Fairbanks North Star Borough

Fairbanks North Star Borough 24 Hour Booking records cover people arrested by Fairbanks Police, North Pole Police, the University of Alaska Police, and the Alaska State Troopers D Detachment. The borough has the second largest jail booking volume in the state. You can run a Fairbanks 24 Hour Booking search through the Fairbanks Police Police-to-Citizen portal, the trooper Daily Dispatch, the Fairbanks Correctional Center inmate desk, and the Alaska Court System CourtView site. This page lays out where each Fairbanks recent arrest record lives and how to obtain a copy.

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Fairbanks Police P2C Booking Search

The Fairbanks Police Department runs a public Police-to-Citizen portal at fairbanksalaska.policetocitizen.com. The site is the fastest way to look up Fairbanks 24 Hour Booking records online. The Recent Arrests tool lets you search by date range or by name. Each entry shows the booking photo when one is on file, the charges, and the basic booking details.

The P2C portal also has an interactive incident map of Fairbanks. Markers show where calls came in. You can filter by date or by incident type. Click a marker for the details. The portal also links to the statewide active warrants database and the Alaska sex offender registry. The portal search fields include start date, end date, address, incident type, case number, and the name of any party involved.

The Fairbanks Police Department records office sits at 911 Cushman Street, Fairbanks, AK 99701. To file a Fairbanks booking records request, fill out the public records form. Required fields include your name, mailing address, phone, the incident date, the incident type, the names involved, and your reason. You can submit in person, by email at fpd@fairbanks.us, or by mail. Copy fees follow standard APRA rules. Research time runs as a billed cost if work goes over five hours.

Here is the Fairbanks Police P2C portal. The Fairbanks Police Department publishes the Recent Arrests page at fairbanksalaska.policetocitizen.com.

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Each booking entry on the Fairbanks P2C portal lists the case number, time of arrest, location, charge, narrative, and the badge number of the arresting officer. Use it for any quick Fairbanks 24 Hour Booking lookup.

Note: Booking photos may not appear on every Fairbanks P2C entry, so check back the next day for any record that is still being processed.

North Pole Police Records

The North Pole Police Department runs a separate records unit at 125 Snowman Lane, North Pole, AK 99705. Phone is (907) 488-6902. Fax is (907) 488-3002. Records request forms are on the North Pole Police forms page. The form covers incidents, crimes, traffic crashes, and other reports. There is a $25 non-refundable fee paid at the time of request.

Form fields include your name, date of birth, driver license number, the date and time of the event, the type of report, the case number, and your role. You check a box for victim, driver, witness, attorney, parent, or other party. You then describe the records you want. The clerk processes most requests inside ten business days. Note that 911 dispatch logs and radio traffic each need a separate form.

North Pole Police handle 24 Hour Booking records for arrests made inside the city of North Pole. For arrests in unincorporated parts of the borough, contact the troopers. North Pole works closely with both Fairbanks Police and the troopers on joint investigations. Many bookings end up at the same Fairbanks Correctional Center cell block.

Trooper D Detachment Daily Dispatch

The Alaska State Troopers D Detachment covers the Interior. That includes Fairbanks, North Pole, and the surrounding rural land. Trooper arrests post to the Alaska State Troopers Daily Dispatch daily. Posts go up around 8 to 10 in the morning. Each report shows the incident type, the location, the charge, and a short narrative.

One sample format reads: "AK26020437 - Disturbance - Fairbanks - subject arrested for Criminal Mischief 5." You can search the dispatch by date or by incident number. Each Fairbanks 24 Hour Booking from a trooper arrest will list the remand facility too. That facility is almost always the Fairbanks Correctional Center.

To file a records request with DPS, use the DPS FOIA portal. Include the incident date, the location, and the names involved. Track your request with the confirmation number the portal gives you.

Fairbanks Correctional Center Custody

The Fairbanks Correctional Center is the main jail for the Fairbanks North Star Borough. The facility sits at 1931 Eagan Avenue, Fairbanks, AK 99701. Phone is (907) 458-6700. Fax is (907) 458-6751. The center holds both pretrial detainees and sentenced inmates. Every Fairbanks 24 Hour Booking from a city, trooper, or campus arrest moves through this jail for booking and intake.

The intake desk records the full legal name, date of birth, booking photo, charges, fingerprints, and bail status of each new inmate. This is the core of the 24 Hour Booking record. The booking sheet also lists the arresting officer, the time of arrest, the place of arrest, and the personal property inventory. Medical screening data is collected too but stays private.

To find a person at the Fairbanks Correctional Center, use the Alaska VINE inmate locator. Search by full legal name and date of birth. You can also call the facility direct at (907) 458-6700. Provide the booking number if you have one. VINE also sends out alerts for transfers and releases. Sign up by phone or web with a four-digit PIN.

Note: Visiting the Fairbanks Correctional Center requires an appointment, and visit slots fill quickly on weekends.

Fairbanks Court Case Lookup

The Alaska Court System Fairbanks courthouse sits at 604 Barnette Street, Room 139, Fairbanks, AK 99701. Phone is (907) 452-9240. Both the Superior Court and the District Court are housed in the same building. Case numbers use the prefix 4FA for District Court and 3FA for Superior Court matters that started in Fairbanks. The records division is open Monday through Friday from 8:00 AM to 4:30 PM.

Use the CourtView case search to look up Fairbanks cases by name or case number. Once a charge is filed, it shows up in CourtView within a day. The system pulls from the statewide Alaska Court System database. CourtView is free. It returns up to 500 records per query. Court copy fees run $5 for the first document and $3 for each added copy. Certified copies cost $10 for the first page and $3 after.

Some records come off CourtView under AS 22.35.030 if 60 days have passed since acquittal or full dismissal. That rule applies to dropped or not-guilty cases on the public website only. The booking record itself stays with the police agency that made the arrest.

Below is the Alaska CourtView case search page. The court system runs the public case lookup tool at courts.alaska.gov.

Alaska CourtView Fairbanks 24 Hour Booking case search

CourtView is the fastest way to confirm that a Fairbanks 24 Hour Booking has moved into a formal case. Pair it with the Fairbanks Police P2C portal for a full picture of the arrest.

Public Records Act in Fairbanks

The Alaska Public Records Act covers Fairbanks 24 Hour Booking logs and other police records. Read the full guide on the Alaska Department of Law APRA page. The law is set out in AS 40.25.100 through AS 40.25.295. Agencies have ten working days to respond. Day 0 is the day the request comes in. Day 1 is the next working day.

Some records stay closed. Active investigation files, juvenile records, confidential informant identities, and victim names in certain cases are all withheld. Read AS 12.62.160 for the rules on sharing criminal history. The full text of every cited law lives at akleg.gov. Background checks come from the DPS Criminal Records and Identification Bureau.

The Alaska Court System also runs an eAccess records portal. Use it for older Fairbanks case files that no longer show up on CourtView. The eAccess service has paid options for deeper case file lookups.

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