Yakutat 24 Hour Booking Records

Yakutat City and Borough 24 Hour Booking records cover anyone arrested by the Yakutat Police Department or by Alaska State Troopers serving the area. Yakutat sits on the northern edge of Southeast Alaska, far from any state DOC facility. Most serious 24 Hour Booking holds get transferred out by air. To search Yakutat 24 Hour Booking data, you can call the police records desk, file an APRA request, look up the case on CourtView, or check the Alaska VINE custody system.

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Yakutat 24 Hour Booking Overview

662 Population
1st Judicial District
225 mi To Juneau Post
10 Days APRA Response

Yakutat Police Department Bookings

The Yakutat Police Department is the lead agency for local law enforcement and 24 Hour Booking work. The station sits at 309 Max Italio Drive, Yakutat, Alaska 99689. Call (907) 784-3206 for booking and records info. The department covers the city and borough.

Booking at Yakutat follows a standard process. Officers take prints, photos, and a record of the charges. Mugshots and booking sheets are kept on file and can be pulled through a public records request to the police department. Bail and bond follow Alaska state guidelines under Title 12. Most arrestees can be released pending court if the charge is minor.

Yakutat does not have a dedicated jail facility. The police station has temporary holding cells for short-term holds. Anyone facing serious charges is moved to a larger facility for longer detention. The closest state DOC center is in Juneau, about 225 air miles to the southeast.

Note: Yakutat 24 Hour Booking holds for serious cases get transferred out by air to Juneau or beyond, since the borough has no full jail.

City and Borough of Yakutat Records

The City and Borough of Yakutat handles general public records through the clerk's office. The borough sits at 100 Max Italio Drive, Yakutat, AK 99689. Call (907) 784-3323 for borough records questions. Police booking and arrest records still go through the police records desk under the Alaska Public Records Act.

Court security and civil process service in Yakutat are handled by state troopers assigned to the region. The clerk's office helps with voter registration through the Alaska Division of Elections. Coordination between borough staff and the police department keeps public safety records flowing in one place.

Records requests follow the Alaska Public Records Act timeline. Agencies must answer within 10 working days under AS 40.25.110. List the person's name, date of birth, and date of incident. Pay any copy fees that apply. The Alaska Department of Law APRA guide walks through the process.

Yakutat arrest records include the date of arrest, the charges, and the personal details of the person booked. Mugshots are taken and kept on file at the police department. You can request mugshots the same way you request any other Yakutat 24 Hour Booking record. The borough clerk's office at 100 Max Italio Drive handles non-police public records. Call (907) 784-3323 for borough clerk questions. The police records desk at (907) 784-3206 is the right line for any booking or arrest record. Keep the two offices straight. The borough clerk cannot pull a police file, and the police cannot pull a borough administrative file. Both offices process requests under APRA, but their records are separate.

Alaska State Troopers in Yakutat

Law enforcement backup in Yakutat comes from the Alaska State Troopers. The nearest trooper post is in Juneau, about 225 air miles to the southeast. Troopers make regular patrols and step in on regional cases. Trooper arrests are posted on the Alaska State Troopers Daily Dispatch. Yakutat falls under A Detachment, which covers Southeast Alaska.

The Daily Dispatch lists trooper arrests with date, time, place, charge, and remand facility. Each entry runs a short narrative. The dispatch is the main free public source for fresh trooper booking data across the state. To file a records request with the troopers, use the online portal at dpsalaska.justfoia.com.

Records requests are tracked with a number and security key the portal gives back. Trooper requests usually clear in 10 working days. Some files may be held back for active cases or under privacy rules in AS 40.25.

Yakutat Court Records on CourtView

Once a Yakutat 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 court case. Search by name, case number, or ticket number. The system covers criminal, civil, small claims, and family cases.

Yakutat cases run through the First Judicial District in Juneau. Local hearings may happen at a regional court site, but trial work moves to Juneau. The court keeps a public access terminal at the courthouse for case lookups. CourtView caps results at 500 records per query. The system pulls trial court data going back to the early 1990s.

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

Yakutat 24 Hour Booking CourtView portal

Use CourtView to track a Yakutat case after the first 24 hours of booking. Cases that end in dismissal come off the public site after 60 days under AS 22.35.030.

VINE Custody Tracking for Yakutat

Yakutat arrestees moved to a state facility can be tracked through the Alaska VINE system. VINE is the Alaska Department of Corrections victim notification tool. Search by name or DOC ID. Service is free. It runs all day, every day. Sign up to get a phone or email alert when the person is released, transferred, or escapes.

Call 1-800-247-9763 for live VINE help. TTY service is on the line at 1-866-847-1298. Most Yakutat arrestees end up at the Lemon Creek Correctional Center in Juneau, run by the Alaska Department of Corrections. The DOC main line is (907) 334-2381. The central office is at 550 West 7th Avenue, Suite 1800, in Anchorage.

For long-term criminal history beyond a 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 fingerprints. Reach the bureau at (907) 269-5767. The office sits at 5700 East Tudor Road in Anchorage.

Yakutat Sex Offender Registry

The Alaska Sex Offender Registry is open to the public. Search by name, address, zip code, or city. Yakutat residents on the registry show photos, addresses, and conviction details. The registry is run by the Department of Public Safety. State law at AS 12.63 sets the rules.

The registry is separate from the 24 Hour Booking log. Use it for a long-term status check after a conviction, not for fresh arrest data. Entries update on workdays. Confirm date of birth before acting on any name match in any public Yakutat booking or registry data.

Yakutat Booking Search Tips

Yakutat is small and remote. The Yakutat Police Department handles most local calls. For any 24 Hour Booking here, call the records desk at (907) 784-3206. Troopers based out of Juneau back up the local department. Serious arrests often fly to Lemon Creek in Juneau. Weather can delay transport, so a person may stay in a local hold cell longer than the usual 24 hours. Ask the Yakutat PD or the borough clerk about records from both the local log and the trooper dispatch.

Nearby Boroughs

Yakutat sits at the northern tip of Southeast Alaska, near several other coastal boroughs and census areas. Use the links below for nearby 24 Hour Booking pages.

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