Juneau 24 Hour Booking

Juneau City and Borough 24 Hour Booking records cover people arrested in the state capital by the Juneau Police Department and the Alaska State Troopers. The Juneau Police Department posts a Daily Bulletin each afternoon with new booking entries. You can also search for Juneau bookings through the Lemon Creek Correctional Center inmate desk and the Alaska Court System CourtView portal. This page lays out where each Juneau arrest record lives, how to file a public records request with the Juneau Police records unit, and how to track a person held at Lemon Creek.

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Juneau Police Daily Bulletin

The Juneau Police Department posts a Daily Bulletin each day with new 24 Hour Booking entries. The bulletin goes up around 3:00 PM. It covers cases from noon the day before to noon the same day. The bulletin lives on the Juneau Police newsroom page. Archives are searchable back to 2006. The bulletin is the fastest way to look up Juneau arrests online.

The Juneau Police Department conducted 1,465 arrests in 2022. The records unit sits at 6255 Alaway Avenue, Juneau, AK 99801. Phone is (907) 586-0600, option 3 for records. The records supervisor is at (907) 586-0620. The investigations sergeant is at (907) 586-0634. Fax is (907) 463-4808. Office hours are Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 4:30 PM, except holidays.

Below is the Juneau Police Department main page. The department publishes contact info, the records request page, and the daily bulletin link at juneau.org/police.

Juneau Police Department Juneau 24 Hour Booking

The Juneau Police main page links to the Daily Bulletin, the records request form, and contact details for the records supervisor. Use it as your first stop in any Juneau arrest records search.

Juneau Police Records Request

The Juneau Police Department records unit takes both in-person and mail requests. For an in-person request, visit the records unit at JPD headquarters, present a government-issued photo ID, complete the records request form, pay the fee, and wait for a notification call. For a mail request, download the form from the JPD records request page, complete it, include a copy of your photo ID, and mail it with a check or money order for the estimated fees.

The form needs the case number if you have it, the full name of the subject, date of birth, the date of arrest, the date of incident, the names of any persons involved, and a description of the records you want. JPD copy fees run $0.25 per page. Audio and video redaction is $40 per hour. Research time is $40 per hour if it goes over five hours. Certified copies cost an extra $5.00 per record.

Below is the JPD records request page. The Juneau Police Department keeps the request form and the fee schedule at juneau.org/police/records-request.

JPD records request Juneau 24 Hour Booking form

The JPD records request page hosts the request form and lays out which records can be released. Use it for any formal Juneau 24 Hour Booking lookup that needs a copy of the report.

Note: Juneau Police records unit only takes records requests during business hours, so plan a trip on a weekday morning for fastest service.

What Juneau Booking Records Show

Juneau booking records follow Alaska Administrative Code 13 AAC 68.110 and JPD intake rules. The booking sheet lists the full legal name, date of birth, and physical description of the arrestee. It also shows the date, time, and exact location of arrest. The statutory citation of each charge is listed, with the felony or misdemeanor classification. Two booking photos go on file, front and profile. A 10-print fingerprint card is taken at intake.

The booking sheet also lists the arresting officer name and badge number, the supervisor approval, and the personal property inventory. Custody status, court case number once assigned, bail or bond information, the next court date, and any release conditions are added as the case moves forward. Some fields are redacted from public release. Social Security numbers, medical and mental health data, confidential informant identities, juvenile information under AS 47.12.300, and victim names in sensitive cases all stay closed.

Lemon Creek Correctional Center

The Lemon Creek Correctional Center is the main jail for Juneau City and Borough. The facility sits at 1000 Glacier Highway, Juneau, AK 99801. Phone is (907) 465-6200. The DOC office line is (907) 465-4652. Inmate population in March 2023 was 18 housed at the facility. Lemon Creek has mixed security levels and on-site medical services. Visiting is by appointment only.

The center is operated by the Alaska Department of Corrections. Every Juneau 24 Hour Booking from a city or trooper arrest moves through this jail for further holding. To find a person at Lemon Creek, use the Alaska VINE inmate locator. Search by full legal name and date of birth. You can also call the facility direct.

The Alaska Department of Corrections main line is (907) 334-2381. The central office sits at 550 West 7th Avenue, Suite 1800, in Anchorage. DOC runs 13 facilities across the state under a unified system. Pretrial and sentenced inmates often stay in the same building.

Lemon Creek offers educational, vocational, and substance abuse treatment programs on site. Medical services are available inside the facility. Visiting is by appointment only. The DOC office number for Lemon Creek is (907) 465-4652. The facility holds mixed security levels, so people awaiting trial on a Juneau 24 Hour Booking charge may be in the same building as sentenced offenders. Lemon Creek also serves as the regional intake center for Southeast Alaska. People arrested in Skagway, Haines, Sitka, and other smaller communities in the First Judicial District are often moved to Lemon Creek for longer holds. That makes the facility the key hub for Juneau area booking records.

Juneau Court Case Lookup

The Juneau courthouse handles all First Judicial District cases for the area. Use the Alaska CourtView case search to look up Juneau bookings by name or case number. CourtView pulls from the statewide database. Once a charge is filed, it shows up within a day. The system is free. It returns up to 500 records per query.

Some records come off CourtView under AS 22.35.030 if 60 days have passed since acquittal or full dismissal. That rule applies to the public website only. The booking record itself stays with JPD. Court copy fees run $5 for the first document and $3 for each additional copy. Certified copies cost $10 first and $3 after. Read AS 12.62.160 for criminal history sharing rules. Read the full statutes at akleg.gov.

The Alaska Public Records Act guide lives on the Alaska Department of Law page. JPD must respond to records requests within ten business days under AS 40.25.110. Trooper records requests go through the DPS FOIA portal. Background checks come from the DPS Criminal Records and Identification Bureau.

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Juneau Booking Search Tips

Juneau arrest records come from two main feeds. Use the JPD Daily Bulletin for local city arrests. Use the trooper Daily Dispatch for any arrest made on the capital road system outside city limits. Most Juneau cases end up at Lemon Creek. Check VINE the day after an arrest to see if the intake shows up in the system. JPD records clerks answer phones during weekday business hours. Written requests can go by mail, email, or drop off at 6255 Alaway Avenue.

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