Farmers Loop Busted Mugshots
Farmers Loop busted mugshots come from the Alaska State Troopers D Detachment in Fairbanks. Farmers Loop is an unincorporated CDP inside the Fairbanks North Star Borough with no city police of its own. Arrests in the area are booked at the Fairbanks Correctional Center, and cases are filed at the Fairbanks District and Superior Courts on Lacey Street. This page shows you how to find Farmers Loop busted mugshots, look up a case on CourtView, and request a copy of a trooper report. Start your lookup with the search tool below.
Farmers Loop at a Glance
Alaska State Troopers D Detachment
Farmers Loop is served by the Alaska State Troopers D Detachment, the largest trooper unit in the state. The detachment headquarters is at 1979 Peger Road, Fairbanks, AK 99709. Call the main dispatch line at (907) 451-5100. D Detachment covers more than 30 villages and unincorporated areas across Interior Alaska, with posts in Cantwell, Delta Junction, Fairbanks, Galena, Healy, Nenana, and Tok. The detachment has roughly 100 employees.
When a trooper makes an arrest in Farmers Loop, the suspect is taken to the Fairbanks Correctional Center for booking. Booking includes a front and profile mugshot, ten-finger prints, a property inventory, and a medical screen. These Farmers Loop busted mugshots become part of the trooper case file and the state booking record. D Detachment also runs a Rural Service Unit to support Village Public Safety Officers across the region.
Daily trooper activity is posted to the Alaska State Troopers Daily Dispatch. Each entry shows an incident number, a location, a crime type, and a short narrative. You can search by date range or by incident number. Some cases do not make the public log because of staffing or investigative delays. The standard note at the end of each post reminds readers that charges in a release are accusations, and defendants are presumed innocent until proven guilty.
Fairbanks Courts and CourtView for Farmers Loop
Farmers Loop cases are filed at the Fairbanks District and Superior Court. The courthouse is at 101 Lacey Street, Fairbanks, AK 99701. The customer service line is (907) 452-9277. Records requests use form TF-311 FBKS and go to 4FArecords@akcourts.us or by fax to (907) 452-9330. Wait times for online requests run about 4 to 6 weeks, though in-person requests are processed the same day when possible.
Free case lookups use CourtView. Search by case number, party name, or ticket number. The system shows docket entries, charges, and outcomes for non-confidential civil and criminal cases from about 1990 forward. Certified copies at the court cost $10 for the first copy and $3 for each extra. Plain copies are $5 for the first document and $3 for each extra. Research fees run $30 per hour if no case number is provided.
Note: Under AS 22.35.030, some criminal records come off the public court portal 60 days after an acquittal or full dismissal.
FNSB Records Office for Farmers Loop
The Fairbanks North Star Borough Clerk's Office handles borough-level records requests that affect Farmers Loop. The office is at P.O. Box 71267, Fairbanks, Alaska 99707. Call the clerk at (907) 459-1000. For borough records, you can file a request through the FNSB public records form or by email to the relevant department. Copy fees run $0.25 per page for standard copies and $0.50 for letter or legal color copies. Certification copies are $2.00 for the first and $1.00 for each extra.
The borough clerk's page shown above covers election records, meeting minutes, and general public records. Police and court records are handled by the trooper post and the courthouse, not the clerk. The clerk can still point you to the right office if you are not sure where to start.
If a record request takes more than five person hours in a calendar month, the borough can charge you for personnel costs over that point. Under AS 40.25.110, the borough cannot charge for the first five hours of staff time in a single month. A fee under $5 for the month is waived because it costs the borough more to process the payment than to waive the fee.
Fairbanks Correctional Center and VINE
The Fairbanks Correctional Center is the main booking jail for Farmers Loop arrests. The address is 1931 Egan Avenue, Fairbanks, Alaska 99701. Call the facility at (907) 458-6700. The fax is (907) 458-6751. FCC is a medium-security adult facility that houses about 165 offenders. It acts as the primary booking facility for the entire Fairbanks North Star Borough, including Farmers Loop and North Pole.
For inmate lookups, use the Alaska Department of Corrections offender locator. Search by name or offender ID to see a current location and tentative release date. VINELink gives free custody change alerts. Register with a booking number and a four-digit PIN. Alerts come by phone or email. The toll-free line is 1-800-247-9763. Users can register multiple phone numbers and email addresses for notifications.
- Full legal name of the person
- Approximate booking date
- Booking number if known
- Case number from CourtView
- Return mailing address
Parent Borough and Statewide Tools
Farmers Loop is part of the Fairbanks North Star Borough. The borough page has more detail on the trooper detachment, the correctional center, and the borough clerk. Nearby CDPs in the borough include College and the city of Fairbanks. Under AS 12.62.160, the Criminal Records and Identification Bureau at 5700 East Tudor Road in Anchorage runs $20 name-based checks and $35 fingerprint checks.
Farmers Loop Arrest Records Under the Alaska Public Records Act
The Alaska Public Records Act gives you a legal right to ask for Farmers Loop arrest records. Under AS 40.25.110, any person may ask to look at or copy a public record held by a state or local agency. Farmers Loop busted mugshots fall under this rule. File the request with the Alaska State Troopers Fairbanks Post or with the Fairbanks Correctional Center records desk.
The agency has 10 working days to respond. If the file is big or held off site, the office can ask for a short extension. Fees are capped by state rules. Copy fees run $0.25 per page for plain paper copies. A staff search over five hours can be billed at cost. If you want a waiver, you can ask in writing and give a public interest reason. The office may grant the waiver for news work or a court case.
Some parts of a file will be held back. Under AS 40.25.120, juvenile files, victim names, and open case notes are not public. If the office denies a Farmers Loop arrest records request, you can appeal to the borough clerk or file in the Fairbanks Superior Court to force the release.
Alaska State Troopers Daily Dispatch for Farmers Loop
The Alaska State Troopers Daily Dispatch is a free state blotter. It is the best place to check for fresh Farmers Loop arrest records pulled by state troopers. Open dailydispatch.dps.alaska.gov and set the post filter to Fairbanks, since Farmers Loop is covered by the Fairbanks Post. Each listing shows the date, the case number, a short narrative, and the charge filed. The page updates each day.
The dispatch holds Farmers Loop busted mugshots context back several years. You can search by date range or by keyword. A name search will pull any entry where the person was listed as a suspect or a victim. Use full legal names for best results. The site does not post photos, but it gives you the case number you need to look up the file in CourtView or to file a records request with the Fairbanks trial court.
Not every Farmers Loop arrest shows up on the dispatch. The state dispatch is run out of Anchorage and is a key piece of the DPS public info push. For cases handled by a city agency, check the city blotter instead.