Fairbanks North Star Borough Busted Mugshots

Fairbanks North Star Borough busted mugshots come from the Fairbanks Police Department, the North Pole Police Department, the University of Alaska Fairbanks Police, and the Alaska State Troopers D Detachment. The borough is the second-largest population center in Alaska with about 100,000 residents spread across Fairbanks, North Pole, College, and the surrounding communities. This page shows you how to search Fairbanks North Star Borough busted mugshots, use the P2C arrest portal, look up inmates, and pull court records. Start your lookup below.

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Fairbanks North Star Borough at a Glance

98,000 Residents
4th Judicial District
1964 Borough Formed
Fairbanks Borough Seat

Fairbanks Police P2C Portal for Busted Mugshots

The Fairbanks Police Department runs a Police to Citizen (P2C) portal that was updated in April 2025. The portal shows recent arrests with the full name, age, height, weight, and charge description. You can search by date range, view events on a map of the city, and filter by event type. The site also has an active warrants list and a missing persons database link. Non-emergency incidents can be reported through the portal.

For records requests, contact FPD at 800 Cushman Street, Fairbanks, AK 99701. Email fpd@fairbanks.us or use the online form. Phone inquiries go to the main line. The department processed 1,127 total arrests in 2022. Of those, 1,072 were adults and 55 were juveniles. Crime breakdowns showed 50% larceny-theft, 10 murders, 38 rapes, 32 robberies, 712 assaults, 134 burglaries, and 168 vehicle thefts. Report copies require a police records request form.

Note: Stalking protective order packets must be submitted at the courthouse, not through FPD.

Fairbanks North Star Borough Court Records

Fairbanks uses form TF-311 FBKS for case file requests at the Fourth Judicial District courts. Online requests take 4 to 6 weeks. In-person requests get immediate processing. Email records requests to 4FArecords@akcourts.us or fax them to (907) 452-9330. Certified copies cost $10 for the first copy and $3 for each additional. Regular copies are $5 for the first document and $3 each after that.

If you do not have a case number, the court charges a $30 per hour research fee. Audio recordings of hearings cost $20 per CD. Confidential records like juvenile and sealed cases need a photo ID to access. Exemplified or authenticated copies run $15 each. Free case lookups are available on CourtView. Search by case number, party name, or ticket number. Case numbers from the Fourth Judicial District use a 4 prefix. Criminal cases end in CR, civil in CI, minor offense in MO.

Fairbanks North Star Borough Inmate Lookup

The Fairbanks Correctional Center at 1931 Egan Avenue is the primary booking facility for all borough arrests. Phone (907) 458-6700. Fax (907) 458-6751. The medium-security facility houses about 165 offenders. Visitation requires advance scheduling. Visits last 30 to 60 minutes and a valid government ID is required. Use the Alaska Department of Corrections offender locator to search by name or offender ID for current inmates.

The VINELink system is an approved DOC vendor for inmate tracking. Search by name or offender ID. Register for free notifications about releases, transfers, escapes, or deaths. Phone 1-800-247-9763 to register. TTY users call 1-866-847-1298. The service is confidential. Offenders do not find out who registers. You get 30-day advance notice before a release. The mobile app is on the App Store and Google Play. Create a 4-digit PIN during signup for verification.

Fairbanks North Star Borough busted mugshots clerk office page

The Borough Clerk's Office page above links to public records, elections, and assembly meeting records. For police records and Fairbanks North Star Borough busted mugshots, use the FPD portal or the trooper request process instead.

Alaska State Troopers in Fairbanks North Star Borough

The Alaska State Troopers D Detachment headquarters is at 1979 Peger Road, Fairbanks, AK 99709. Phone (907) 451-5100. D Detachment is the largest in the state with roughly 100 employees. Posts are in Cantwell, Delta Junction, Fairbanks, Galena, Healy, Nenana, and Tok. The detachment serves as primary or secondary law enforcement for over 30 villages. A Rural Service Unit based in Fairbanks supports six Village Public Safety Officers.

The trooper daily dispatch posts arrest reports with timestamps. Each entry shows the incident number, location, call type, and a narrative of what happened. Recent entries include warrant arrests, DUIs, DV assaults, and other charges. Arrestees get transported to the Fairbanks Correctional Center. The dispatch is searchable by date. Under AS 40.25.110, arrest records are public and can be requested in writing.

Other Agencies and Busted Mugshots in Fairbanks

The North Pole Police Department at 125 Snowman Lane, North Pole, AK 99705, handles arrests in that city. Phone (907) 488-6902. Their records request costs $25 per standard report. Photos and media are $30 per item. Make checks payable to N.P.P.D. Reports are held for 30 days after notification, then destroyed. In 2022, NPPD arrested 69 adults and 5 juveniles. They fielded 80 property crimes and 16 violent crimes.

The University of Alaska Fairbanks Police Department at 1788 Yukon Drive covers the campus and surrounding area. Phone (907) 474-7721. Under AS 14.40.043, UAF police officers have full arrest powers on university property. The department posts a daily crime log covering 60 days of incidents. Entries show report number, date, time, and crime classification. Common entries include suspicious circumstances, welfare checks, DUI, trespass, and warrant arrests.

The FNSB Clerk's Office handles non-police public records. Contact them at (907) 459-1401. The clerk authenticates documents, manages elections, and oversees the borough records management program. Copy fees are $0.25 per page. Color copies run $0.50 to $1.00. Certified copies start at $2.00. Requests under $5 cumulative per month have fees waived. The borough code of ordinances is online through Code Publishing.

  • FPD headquarters: 800 Cushman Street, Fairbanks
  • NPPD: 125 Snowman Lane, North Pole
  • UAFPD: 1788 Yukon Drive, Fairbanks
  • State Troopers D Detachment: 1979 Peger Road
  • Fairbanks Correctional Center: 1931 Egan Avenue

Cities in Fairbanks North Star Borough

Several communities in the borough have their own pages on this site. Fairbanks is the borough seat and the main population center. College is a census-designated place south of the city. Farmers Loop sits northeast of Fairbanks along the road of the same name. Badger is east of the city near the Richardson Highway. North Lakes rounds out the qualifying communities. All share the same court system and the Fairbanks Correctional Center for bookings.

Nearby Boroughs

Fairbanks North Star Borough borders the Denali Borough to the south and the Southeast Fairbanks Census Area to the east. Cases sometimes cross borough lines on the highway corridors. The Denali Borough uses the same Fairbanks Correctional Center and the same Fourth Judicial District courts. For a full list of Alaska boroughs, visit the counties index.

Tips for Searching Fairbanks North Star Borough Busted Mugshots

CourtView is the main free tool for Fairbanks case searches. The site is at records.courts.alaska.gov. A few tips will make your search faster. Use the full legal name of the person. Middle names help cut down false matches. Add a date range if you know the year of the arrest. The system will show all cases that match.

Case numbers in Fairbanks North Star Borough follow a set format. A typical number looks like 3DI-24-00123CR. The first digit is the judicial district. The letters are the court location. The next two digits are the year. The next five are the case count. The last two letters are the case type. CR is criminal. CI is civil. MO is minor offense. If you have a partial case number, type what you know and use the wildcard. Names with common spellings may return many hits. Sort by date to find the most recent one. For mugshots tied to a case, the photo is not always posted online. You may need to call the Fairbanks jail or the trooper post listed in the docket. Ask for the booking sheet. Most offices will fax or mail a copy for a small fee. Fairbanks North Star Borough Fairbanks mugshots searches work best when you start with a name and a year, then narrow from there.

Background Checks for Fairbanks North Star Borough Residents

A full background check on a Fairbanks resident goes through the Alaska Department of Public Safety. The Criminal Records and Identification Bureau runs the state rap sheet system. Name-based checks cost $20. Fingerprint checks cost $35. The rule for fees and access sits at AS 12.62.160. You can start a request at dps.alaska.gov.

The bureau accepts mail requests and walk-in visits at the Anchorage office. For a name check, send the full legal name, date of birth, and sex of the subject. For a fingerprint check, get a print card from the Fairbanks Police or a trooper post. Fingerprint results are more exact. They will catch aliases and bad date of birth entries that a name check may miss. Results arrive in about two to four weeks by mail. The bureau runs checks for license boards, firearm permits, and private parties with signed releases. Checks tied to federal work go through the FBI channeler. Fairbanks North Star Borough Fairbanks mugshots do not show up on the rap sheet itself, but the case numbers do. Use those numbers to pull the full court file through CourtView.

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