Southeast Fairbanks 24 Hour Booking

Southeast Fairbanks Census Area 24 Hour Booking records cover recent arrests by Alaska State Troopers and the Delta Junction Police. The census area has no local government and no jail of its own. Most Southeast Fairbanks 24 Hour Booking holds end up at the Fairbanks Correctional Center after arrest. To search Southeast Fairbanks 24 Hour Booking data, you can check the trooper Daily Dispatch, run a name on CourtView, or look up the person on the Alaska VINE custody system. This page maps each option.

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Southeast Fairbanks Booking Overview

6,808 Population
4th Judicial District
D Trooper Detachment
10 Days APRA Response

Alaska State Troopers Delta Junction Post

Law enforcement in Southeast Fairbanks runs primarily through the Alaska State Troopers. The unorganized census area has no local sheriff. The Delta Junction post sits at 3700 Richardson Highway, Delta Junction, AK 99737. Call (907) 895-4800 for booking questions. Troopers cover all of Southeast Fairbanks outside the small Delta Junction city limits.

Trooper arrests are posted on the Alaska State Troopers Daily Dispatch. The Daily Dispatch is the primary public source for fresh trooper arrest data across the state. Each entry runs a short narrative with case number, date, time, place, charge, and remand facility. A typical entry from the area reads: "On 2/14/2026 at around 0042 hours, Alaska State Troopers responded... suspect was arrested and ultimately remanded into custody at Fairbanks Correctional Center."

Southeast Fairbanks falls under D Detachment. The detachment covers Barrow, Cantwell, Delta Junction, Fairbanks, Galena, Healy, Nenana, Northway, and Tok. Public access to the dispatch needs no login. Records requests for trooper files go through the DPS records portal.

Delta Junction Police 24 Hour Booking

The Delta Junction Police Department is the only municipal force in the census area. The station sits at 2288 Deborah Street, Delta Junction, AK 99737. Call (907) 895-4656 for booking and records info. Delta Junction handles enforcement inside city limits. The dual structure with troopers gives the area broader coverage.

Police records come through the records desk under the Alaska Public Records Act. File a written request with the person's name, the date of the incident, and a case number if you have one. The department answers most requests within 10 business days. Booking sheets, mugshots, and arrest reports are usually open under state law.

Delta Junction does not run a jail of its own for long-term holds. Anyone facing a serious charge is moved to the Fairbanks Correctional Center after booking. The local jail cells, if used, are short-term holds before transfer.

The dual structure in Southeast Fairbanks means some arrests go through two agencies. A trooper might make a stop on the Richardson Highway and hand the booking off to Delta Junction Police if the arrest happens inside city limits. Or Delta Junction Police may call troopers for backup on a big call. Both agencies process records under the Alaska Public Records Act. The booking sheets include prints, mugshots, and a charge sheet. The records desk at Delta Junction keeps its own files. Trooper files stay with the D Detachment. If you are not sure which agency made the arrest, start with the Daily Dispatch for trooper entries and call (907) 895-4656 for Delta Junction Police records. The two agencies share dispatch on serious calls, but the booking record stays with the one that made the arrest.

Note: Southeast Fairbanks Census Area has no county jail, so most 24 Hour Booking holds for the area happen at the Fairbanks Correctional Center.

Fairbanks Correctional Center Custody

The Fairbanks Correctional Center is the main detention facility for Southeast Fairbanks arrests. The facility is at 1931 Eagan Avenue, Fairbanks, Alaska 99701. The phone line is (907) 458-6700. The center is run by the Alaska Department of Corrections. It holds both pre-trial and sentenced inmates. Alaska runs a unified jail and prison system.

Anyone arrested in Southeast Fairbanks and remanded into state custody goes to Fairbanks Correctional. The intake desk records name, date of birth, charge, mug shot, and bail status. This is the heart of any 24 Hour Booking record in the region. To check custody status, search the inmate by name on vinelink.com.

VINE is the Alaska victim notification system. It is free and runs all day. You can sign up to get an alert when the person is released, transferred, escapes, or moves between facilities. Call 1-800-247-9763 for live help. TTY service is on the line at 1-866-847-1298. The DOC main line is (907) 334-2381.

Below is the Alaska Department of Corrections home page. The DOC tracks all state custody data through doc.alaska.gov.

Southeast Fairbanks 24 Hour Booking DOC facility page

Use the DOC site to find facility addresses, visiting hours, and policy info on Southeast Fairbanks bookings.

CourtView and Court Cases

Once a Southeast Fairbanks case is filed, it shows up on the Alaska Court System CourtView. CourtView is the fastest free way to confirm a 24 Hour Booking moved into a formal court case. Search by name, case number, or ticket number. The system covers criminal, civil, small claims, child support, and family cases.

Southeast Fairbanks cases run through the Fourth Judicial District. A case number takes the form 4DJ-26-00001CR for Delta Junction or 4FA-26-00001CR for Fairbanks. CourtView is free. Results cap at 500 records per query. Under AS 22.35.030, dismissed or acquitted cases come off the public site after 60 days.

Below is the CourtView search page. The Alaska Court System publishes the public case search at records.courts.alaska.gov.

Southeast Fairbanks 24 Hour Booking CourtView portal

Use CourtView to check charges, hearing dates, and docket info after a Southeast Fairbanks 24 Hour Booking lands in court.

Public Records Requests for Southeast Fairbanks

The Alaska Public Records Act lets the public request police reports, booking sheets, and arrest data. The law sits in AS 40.25.100 through AS 40.25.295. Agencies must respond within 10 working days under AS 40.25.110. The Alaska Department of Law APRA guide walks through the full rules.

To file a request with Alaska State Troopers, use the online portal at dpsalaska.justfoia.com. List the incident date, place, and names involved. Track the request with the number and security key the portal gives back. Delta Junction Police take written requests through the records desk.

Some records stay closed. Juvenile cases, victim names in sex assault cases under AS 12.61.140, and active investigation files may be held back. Most basic 24 Hour Booking data, such as name, charge, and arrest date, is open to the public.

Background Checks and Sex Offender Registry

For full criminal history beyond a fresh 24 Hour Booking, run a check through the Alaska DPS Records and Identification Bureau. The fee is $20 for a name-based check and $35 for a fingerprint check. The bureau can be reached at (907) 269-5767. The office sits at 5700 East Tudor Road in Anchorage.

The Alaska Sex Offender Registry is open to the public. Search by name, zip, or city. The registry shows photos, addresses, and conviction details for Southeast Fairbanks residents. State law at AS 12.63 sets the rules. The registry updates on workdays.

Nearby Boroughs

Southeast Fairbanks Census Area sits in the Interior, near several other large boroughs. Use the links below for nearby 24 Hour Booking pages.

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