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Yukon-Koyukuk Census Area 24 Hour Booking records cover anyone arrested by Alaska State Troopers, Village Public Safety Officers, tribal police, or the Fort Yukon Police Department in this huge unorganized census area. There is no county sheriff and no local jail. Most Yukon-Koyukuk 24 Hour Booking holds end up at the Fairbanks Correctional Center after transport. To search Yukon-Koyukuk arrest data, you can use the trooper Daily Dispatch, run a name on CourtView, or check VINE for state custody.

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Yukon-Koyukuk Booking Overview

5,343 Population
4th Judicial District
D Trooper Detachment
10 Days APRA Response

Alaska State Troopers Galena Post

The Alaska State Troopers are the main law enforcement body for Yukon-Koyukuk. The Galena post sits at Mile 4.5 Galena Airport Road, Galena, AK 99741. Call (907) 656-1233 for booking and records info. Troopers cover the unorganized census area under the Department of Public Safety. The region has no unified borough government and no local sheriff.

Trooper arrests show up on the Alaska State Troopers Daily Dispatch. Yukon-Koyukuk falls under D Detachment, which covers the Interior. Each entry on the dispatch lists the date, time, place, charge, and remand facility. Public access requires no login. The dispatch is the best free source for fresh trooper booking data in the region.

Some Yukon-Koyukuk villages also have Village Public Safety Officers. VPSOs are state-funded but work closely with tribal councils. Several villages run tribal police departments under tribal jurisdiction. Each agency keeps its own records. For Yukon-Koyukuk 24 Hour Booking searches outside trooper cases, contact the local tribal or VPSO office.

Note: Yukon-Koyukuk Census Area has no central jail, so most 24 Hour Booking holds in the region get sent to the Fairbanks Correctional Center.

Fort Yukon Police Department

The Fort Yukon Police Department is the main municipal law enforcement body in Yukon-Koyukuk. The station is at 170 East 7th Avenue, Fort Yukon, Alaska 99740. Call (907) 662-2311 for booking and records questions. Jurisdiction is limited to the incorporated city of Fort Yukon.

Records requests follow the Alaska Public Records Act. The department takes 5 to 10 business days to fill most requests. Booking sheets, mugshots, and arrest reports are open under state law. Coordination with Alaska State Troopers covers most regional cases. Fort Yukon does not run its own jail, so any longer hold ends up in Fairbanks.

For other communities in Yukon-Koyukuk, check with the local VPSO or trooper post first. Most arrests happen outside any city limit, since the census area is huge and mostly rural. The Galena trooper post is the central point of contact.

Tribal police departments operate in some Yukon-Koyukuk communities under tribal jurisdiction. These departments keep their own arrest logs. Tribal records follow different rules than state records. They may not fall under the Alaska Public Records Act. If you need a Yukon-Koyukuk 24 Hour Booking record from a tribal arrest, contact the tribal council office in that village directly. The trooper post in Galena can sometimes point you to the right tribal office. VPSOs in the region are state funded but they work closely with tribal councils. Their records usually feed into the trooper system. Ask the Galena post first and they will tell you which agency held the person.

Fairbanks Correctional Center Holds

The Fairbanks Correctional Center is the main detention facility for Yukon-Koyukuk arrests. The facility is at 1931 Eagan Avenue, Fairbanks, Alaska 99701. Call (907) 458-6700 for inmate questions. The center is run by the Alaska Department of Corrections. The Yukon-Koyukuk region does not maintain a dedicated census area jail. Anyone arrested gets transported to a regional correctional facility, usually Fairbanks.

VINE is searchable for Yukon-Koyukuk inmates. The Alaska VINE system tracks state DOC custody. Search by name or DOC ID. Service is free and runs all day. Sign up to get an alert when the person is released, transferred, or escapes. Call 1-800-247-9763 for live help. TTY service is at 1-866-847-1298. Visiting procedures and policy info are on the DOC website.

The Fairbanks Correctional Center provides on-site medical and mental health services. Intake records every booking the same day with name, date of birth, mug shot, charges, and bail status. This is the heart of any 24 Hour Booking record for Yukon-Koyukuk arrestees moved into state custody.

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

Yukon-Koyukuk 24 Hour Booking DOC facility page

Use the DOC site to find facility addresses, visiting hours, and policy info for Yukon-Koyukuk bookings sent to Fairbanks.

CourtView for Yukon-Koyukuk Cases

Once a Yukon-Koyukuk case is filed in court, 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, and family cases.

Yukon-Koyukuk cases run through the Fourth Judicial District. Hearings may happen at courts in Galena, Fort Yukon, or Fairbanks. CourtView caps results at 500 records per query. The system pulls trial court data going back to the early 1990s. Under AS 22.35.030, cases that end in dismissal or acquittal come off the public site after 60 days.

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

Yukon-Koyukuk 24 Hour Booking CourtView portal

Use CourtView to track a Yukon-Koyukuk case once it has been filed in the Fourth District. Most filings show up within a day or two of arrest.

Public Records and Background Checks

The Alaska Public Records Act, codified at AS 40.25.100 through AS 40.25.295, lets the public request police and arrest records. Agencies must answer within 10 working days under AS 40.25.110. The Alaska Department of Law APRA guide walks through the rules. To file with the Alaska State Troopers, use the online portal at dpsalaska.justfoia.com.

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. Reach the bureau at (907) 269-5767. The office sits at 5700 East Tudor Road in Anchorage. Reports cover adult arrests and convictions in the Alaska Public Safety Information Network.

Some records stay closed under state law. 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.

Yukon-Koyukuk Sex Offender Registry

The Alaska Sex Offender Registry is run by the Department of Public Safety. Search by name, address, zip, or city. Yukon-Koyukuk residents on the list show photos, addresses, and conviction details. State law at AS 12.63 sets the rules for registration. The registry updates on workdays.

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. Confirm date of birth before acting on any name match in any public Yukon-Koyukuk booking or registry data.

Nearby Boroughs

Yukon-Koyukuk Census Area is one of the largest census areas in Alaska. It borders several other Interior and Northern boroughs. Use the links below for nearby 24 Hour Booking pages.

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