Kodiak Island Borough 24 Hour Booking
Kodiak Island Borough 24 Hour Booking records come from two main sources: the Kodiak Police Department and the Alaska State Troopers C Detachment Kodiak Post. Kodiak PD runs the largest holding facility on the island, with 14-day cells and a jail roster you can check for current bookings. The troopers handle arrests outside city limits across the borough. If you need to find a recent arrest or booking in Kodiak Island Borough, start with the Kodiak PD jail roster, the trooper Daily Dispatch, or CourtView for filed cases.
Kodiak Island Booking Overview
Kodiak 24 Hour Booking Sources
The Kodiak Police Department is the main booking agency on the island. The department has about 16 officers and detectives, a dispatch staff of 8, plus animal control and parking enforcement. Their address is 217 Lower Mill Bay Road, Kodiak, AK 99615. Phone is (907) 486-8000. Kodiak PD handles all arrests within city limits and runs the largest holding facility in the borough.
Kodiak PD has 14-day holding cells. These are not a long-term jail. People held past 14 days get transferred to a state DOC facility. But the cells mean that Kodiak has an active jail roster. The department keeps a list of everyone in custody at any time. You can ask for the roster by calling the department or going in person. Public safety bulletins and alerts are posted on the department site as well.
To get a copy of a Kodiak booking record, contact the department at (907) 486-8000 or reach the city clerk at 710 Mill Bay Road. Include the name, date, and incident details in your request. The Alaska Public Records Act under AS 40.25.110 gives you the right to inspect and copy these records. Response time is typically 10 working days.
The Kodiak Police Department website shows details about the department and its services. The screenshot below shows the main page.
This portal is where you start for any records request tied to a Kodiak PD arrest or booking.
Alaska State Troopers Kodiak Post
The Alaska State Troopers C Detachment has a post in Kodiak at 211 Bartel Avenue, Kodiak, AK 99615. Phone is (907) 486-4121. The post commander oversees about 6 troopers and 3 dispatchers. C Detachment covers a huge area: Western Alaska, Kodiak Island, and the Aleutian Chain. The Kodiak Post handles arrests outside city limits, search and rescue, and all land searches in the borough.
The troopers and Kodiak PD work together. If an incident starts in one zone and moves to another, both agencies may be part of the response. For records tied to a trooper arrest, you can call the Kodiak Post or submit a request through the DPS Records Section FOIA portal. Give the case number, date, and names of those involved. Most requests close within 10 business days.
The Alaska State Troopers Daily Dispatch covers C Detachment incidents. Press releases go up each day. They list the case number, date, time, charges, and where the person was taken. Search by date or keyword. No login is needed. This is the fastest way to find a trooper booking in Kodiak Island Borough.
Kodiak Island Detention and Booking Facilities
Kodiak PD runs the main holding facility on the island. The cells can hold people for up to 14 days. After that, the person goes to a state DOC facility. The Alaska Department of Corrections operates several regional facilities that receive Kodiak transfers. Which one depends on bed space and transport schedules.
Use the Alaska VINE system to track anyone booked into a state facility after a Kodiak arrest. Search by name or offender ID. VINE runs all day, every day. Sign up for alerts if the person is released, moved, or escapes. Call 1-800-247-9763 for help. The service is free.
The booking process at Kodiak PD includes fingerprinting, photographs, and a record of all personal information. The jail roster updates as people are booked in and released. For longer holds, the DOC system takes over tracking. The Violent Crimes Compensation Board has victim notification tools and VINE links if you need to stay informed about a case.
Note: Kodiak PD holding cells have a 14-day limit. Longer holds transfer to state DOC facilities tracked through VINE.
Kodiak Police Blotters and 24 Hour Booking Logs
Kodiak Police publishes blotters that list calls for service, arrests, and incidents. These blotters give a daily view of what the department handles. They include the time, type of call, location, and outcome. If the call led to an arrest, the blotter shows that. Blotters are not the same as the full booking record, but they tell you if a booking happened.
The screenshot below shows the Kodiak Police blotters page where you can view recent activity.
Check this page to see recent arrests and calls for service from the Kodiak Police Department.
To get the full booking record, you still need to file a request with the department. The blotter gives you the date and nature of the arrest, which helps you write a more specific request. Under AS 40.25.120, some details may be held back if the case is still open. But the basic fact of an arrest is public.
Kodiak Island 24 Hour Booking Court Records
Court records for Kodiak Island Borough go through the Kodiak courthouse in the Third Judicial District. After an arrest turns into filed charges, the case shows up in CourtView. Search by name, case number, or citation. CourtView shows charges, hearing dates, case status, and docket entries.
CourtView is not a 24 Hour Booking log. It starts after charges are filed. But it is the best way to confirm that a Kodiak arrest moved into the court system. Results show felony or misdemeanor status, open or closed, and the outcome if there is one. Court clerks at the Kodiak courthouse can help you review case files in person. Certified copies cost $10 for the first page.
Under AS 22.35.030, the court removes records from public view 60 days after an acquittal or full dismissal. The booking record stays with the arresting agency. The CourtView case search page has tips on narrowing your results.
U.S. Coast Guard and Kodiak Bookings
The U.S. Coast Guard has a large base on Kodiak Island. Integrated Support Command Kodiak is one of the biggest Coast Guard installations in the country. Coast Guard Military Police handle law enforcement on base property. Their phone numbers are (907) 487-5266 and (907) 487-5555. If an arrest happens on Coast Guard land, it goes through federal channels, not local ones.
Coast Guard Military Police coordinate with Kodiak PD for incidents that involve base access or off-base conduct by military personnel. Records from federal arrests are not in the state system. You would need to go through federal records channels. But if a person arrested on base is turned over to local custody, the Kodiak PD booking record would cover that.
The Alaska Statutes do not apply to federal property. AS 12.62.160 covers state criminal justice information only. Federal records fall under different rules. Keep that in mind if your search involves a Coast Guard incident.
Alaska Public Records Act and Kodiak 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 covers 24 Hour Booking logs, arrest reports, and jail rosters held by Kodiak PD and the troopers. You do not need to state a reason for your request.
Exemptions apply in some cases. Under AS 40.25.120, records tied to active investigations or confidential sources may be withheld. AS 12.62.160 restricts the release of non-conviction data in certain situations. Victim names in sexual assault cases stay private. If your request is denied, the agency must cite the specific law.
For Kodiak Island Borough records, contact Kodiak PD at (907) 486-8000 or the trooper post at (907) 486-4121. You can also use the DPS FOIA portal for trooper records. The Alaska Sex Offender Registry is another state resource. Search by name, city, or zip to check registrants in the Kodiak area.
Nearby Boroughs
These boroughs and census areas are near Kodiak Island Borough.