Homer Busted Mugshots

Homer busted mugshots are booking photos taken by the Homer Police Department when a person is arrested and processed in this Kenai Peninsula city. You can search Homer busted mugshots, arrest records, and jail roster data through HPD directly, the Homer Community Jail, CourtView, and the Alaska DOC offender lookup. This page covers each method, lists what you need to submit a records request, and provides the phone numbers and addresses for HPD, the Homer District Court, and Wildwood Correctional Complex.

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Homer Arrest Records at a Glance

270 Adult Arrests (2022)
3rd Judicial District
5 Juvenile Arrests (2022)
$5 Per Report Fee

Homer Police Department Busted Mugshots

The Homer Police Department is at 4060 Heath Street, Homer, AK 99603. Some older records list the address as 625 Grubstake Avenue. The phone is (907) 235-3150. The fax is (907) 235-3151. Email goes to police@ci.homer.ak.us. Chief of Police Mark H. Robl leads the department. HPD's mission is to protect the public from criminal wrongdoing, keep the peace, maintain order, assist traffic flow, serve the public in emergencies, and enforce the law. HPD logged 270 adult arrests and 5 juvenile arrests in 2022.

HPD publishes annual reports that cover reported incidents by category, a summary of arrest charges, the number of charges assessed, adult and juvenile arrest comparisons, drug and alcohol related arrest counts, male and female arrest charge ratios, and misdemeanor and felony charge breakdowns. To request Homer busted mugshots or arrest records, contact the department directly. You need the names of the people involved or arrested, the incident date, a description of the incident, and any other details you know. Fingerprinting services for background checks are also available at HPD.

Homer busted mugshots Kenai Peninsula Borough information

The Kenai Peninsula Borough page above provides borough-level public records resources that cover Homer and every other community on the peninsula. Borough records requests go through the GovQA online platform.

Note: HPD processes records requests on a first-come basis, so response times vary with the volume of requests in the queue.

Homer Community Jail and Booking Records

The Homer Community Jail is a short-term holding facility. The phone is 907-235-4158. The jail maintains records on all individuals currently held. It keeps jail records, court and arrest records, mugshots, and judicial reports for the Homer area. If a person is booked at the Homer jail, the booking record will include a front and profile mugshot, fingerprints, a property inventory, and the charge information. For longer holds, inmates get transferred to Wildwood Correctional Complex in Kenai.

Wildwood is at 10 Chugach Avenue, Kenai, AK 99611. The phone is (907) 260-7200. It is the main detention center for the entire Kenai Peninsula Borough. The Alaska Department of Corrections offender lookup covers Wildwood and all state facilities. VINELink is the free alert system for custody status changes. Call 1-800-247-9763 or register online. You need the person's name and a four-digit PIN for phone alerts. Email alerts do not require a PIN.

Homer Court Records and CourtView

The Homer District Court is in Building A at 3670 Lake Street, Homer, AK 99603. The phone is (907) 235-8171. The fax is (907) 235-4257. The email is 3HOMailbox@akcourts.gov. Record request faxes go to (907) 235-4257. Office hours are Monday through Thursday from 8:00 am to 4:30 pm and Friday from 8:00 am to noon and 1:00 pm to 4:30 pm. Homer sits in the Third Judicial District. The District Court handles misdemeanors, civil cases under $100,000, and small claims.

To search Homer case files for free, use CourtView from the Alaska Court System. You can look up any case by party name, case number, or ticket number. The system shows charges, the judge, docket entries, and case status. For arrest records tied to a specific case, you can also search through alaskacourtrecords.us for Kenai Peninsula cases. Plain copies of court documents cost $5 for the first one and $3 for each additional. Certified copies are $10 plus $3 per extra page.

Homer Busted Mugshots and Trooper Coverage

The Alaska State Troopers D Detachment supports law enforcement across the Kenai Peninsula including Homer. Commander Captain Michael Zweifel can be reached at (907) 260-2706. The detachment post is at 46333 Kalifornsky Beach Road, Soldotna, AK 99669. The non-emergency dispatch line for the peninsula is (907) 262-4453. Trooper daily dispatch logs at dailydispatch.dps.alaska.gov show recent incidents across the region including warrant arrests, DUI stops, and domestic violence calls.

For a statewide criminal history check, contact the Alaska DPS Criminal Records and Identification Bureau at 5700 East Tudor Road in Anchorage. A name check is $20 and a fingerprint check is $35. Under AS 12.62.160, any person can request criminal justice information from the bureau. You must use the FBI FD-258 card for fingerprint requests. Walk-in hours are 8:15 am to 4:00 pm on weekdays.

Homer arrest records tie back to the Kenai Peninsula Borough page for broader resources. The Alaska Public Records Act under AS 40.25.110 governs every records request in the city. Agencies have 10 working days to respond. Under AS 12.61.110, victim and witness addresses and phone numbers must be redacted from any public release. The Alaska Sex Offender Registry lists more than 3,600 registrants statewide, and the Appellate Case Management System covers appeals from the Third Judicial District.

Note: Under AS 40.25.120, police may refuse to release a report tied to a pending criminal charge until the district attorney signs off on it.

What Homer Arrest Records Hold

A Homer arrest record covers the same data points you find in any Alaska booking file. The biographical block has the full legal name, any aliases, date of birth, and a physical description with height, weight, hair color, eye color, race, and gender. The arrest block shows the date, time, and location of the arrest, the arresting agency, the officer information, and the booking number. The charge block lists the statutory citation for each alleged offense and marks it as a felony or misdemeanor.

The booking block includes the front and profile mugshot, ten-finger prints, a property inventory, and the custody status. A DNA sample from the inner cheeks is collected during processing. The court block has the first appearance date, the court case number once assigned, and the disposition when the case ends. Some elements get redacted when a third party makes the request. Social security numbers, medical info, and confidential informant details are never released to the public.

  • Full legal name and date of birth of the person
  • Case or incident number from HPD or the court
  • Date and description of the incident
  • Your contact info and any other known details

Sex Offender Registry Lookup for Homer

The Alaska Sex Offender Central Registry is a free public tool. Under AS 18.65.087, DPS must keep a list of all people who must register in the state. Homer residents and people who work in the city show up on the same statewide list. Open sor.dps.alaska.gov to start a search. The tool lets you look up by name, by city, or by zip code.

Each listing shows a photo, the full legal name, the date of birth, the conviction, and the last known address. Some Homer arrest records tied to sex crimes also show the offender's work site and car. The registry is updated by local law enforcement when a person moves or changes jobs. A person must register for 15 years or for life, based on the crime type and number of prior convictions.

If you see a person on the list who does not live at the listed address, you can call the Homer Police non-emergency line or the DPS tip line. Making a false report is a crime. The registry is a good first stop before a deeper Homer arrest records search through the court clerk or the police records desk.

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