Kenai Peninsula Borough Busted Mugshots

Kenai Peninsula Borough busted mugshots are created by several police departments across the peninsula, including Kenai PD, Soldotna PD, Homer PD, and Seward PD. The Alaska State Troopers D Detachment also patrols unincorporated areas from the Soldotna post. All arrested individuals get processed through the Wildwood Correctional Complex in Kenai. This page covers how to search for Kenai Peninsula Borough busted mugshots, file records requests, and use CourtView for case lookups. Start your search below.

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Kenai Peninsula Borough at a Glance

59,000 Residents
3rd Judicial District
1964 Borough Formed
Soldotna Borough Seat

How Kenai Peninsula Borough Busted Mugshots Work

Arrest records on the Kenai Peninsula are created by the arresting agency. Each department handles its own records requests. The Kenai Police Department at 107 S. Willow Street, Kenai, AK 99611, takes requests through an online form. Administrative phone is (907) 283-7879. Email 911@kenai.city. Report copies cost $5 for the first 4 pages, then $0.50 for each additional page. CD or media requests run $15 each. Fees are non-refundable. Kenai PD made 459 adult arrests and 16 juvenile arrests in 2022.

Under the Alaska Public Records Act (AS 40.25.110), arrest records are public. Each record contains the full legal name, date of birth, gender, race, physical description, date and time of arrest, arresting agency, charges filed, booking information, and bail amount. Mugshots are taken during the booking process at the Wildwood Correctional Complex. Reports must be picked up within 2 weeks of notification. Denials happen for pending investigations, no record of the incident, or information protected under AS 40.25.120(a)(6)(c).

Kenai Peninsula Borough busted mugshots public records request portal

The KPB public records portal above uses the GovQA platform to track requests. Create an account to submit and monitor your records request status.

Soldotna and Homer Police Busted Mugshots Records

The Soldotna Police Department at 44510 Sterling Highway, Soldotna, AK 99669, handles its own records requests. Phone (907) 262-4455. Fax (907) 262-4421. Report copies cost $5 for the first 4 pages, then $0.50 per additional page. Media requests are $15 per CD. The Soldotna City Clerk charges $0.25 per page for standard copies and $5 for certified copies. Soldotna PD filed 632 charges in 2022, while AST enforcement in the area filed 1,442 charges.

The Homer Police Department at 4060 Heath Street, Homer, AK 99603, processes its own records requests. Phone (907) 235-3150. Contact them directly to start a request. Include the names of involved persons, the incident date, and a description. The Homer District Court is at Building A, 3670 Lake Street. Phone (907) 235-8171. Email 3HOMailbox@akcourts.gov. Homer PD made 270 adult arrests and 5 juvenile arrests in 2022.

Kenai Peninsula Borough busted mugshots information page

The borough information page above connects to the clerk's department, assembly records, and public records request tools.

Kenai Peninsula Borough Court Records

Court cases from the Kenai Peninsula go through the Third Judicial District. Free case lookups are on CourtView. Search by case number, party name, or ticket number. The system holds civil and criminal records from about 1990 forward. The Alaska Court Records page for Kenai Peninsula provides details on what arrest records contain and how to access them.

The Seward District Court is another option for cases originating in the southern part of the borough. Clerk of Court Elaine Bulitz can be reached at P.O. Box 1929, Seward, AK 99664, or by phone at (907) 224-3075. The Seward Police Department at 410 Adams Street handles local arrests and operates the Seward Community Jail. Visiting hours at the Seward jail are Tuesdays and Thursdays from 7 to 8 p.m. and Saturdays from 1 to 3 p.m.

Kenai Peninsula Borough busted mugshots arrest records lookup

The arrest records page above shows what data is included in a Kenai Peninsula arrest record and how to get copies.

Note: Under AS 22.35.030, some criminal case records may be removed from CourtView after an acquittal or dismissal.

Wildwood Correctional Complex Inmate Lookup

The Wildwood Correctional Complex at 10 Chugach Avenue, Kenai, AK 99611, is the primary detention facility for the entire Kenai Peninsula Borough. Phone (907) 260-7200. Fax (907) 260-7208. The Wildwood Pre-Trial Facility is at 5 Chugach Avenue. All individuals arrested on the peninsula get processed through these facilities. Inmate searches go through the Alaska DOC offender locator or VINELink.

Pre-trial visiting hours are Monday through Friday 8 to 10 a.m. and 1 to 3 p.m., and Saturday and Sunday 9 to 11 a.m. and 1 to 3 p.m. The main Wildwood complex allows visits on Saturday and Sunday from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Visitors must be pre-approved and on the inmate's list. Valid photo ID is required. No cut-offs, tank tops, flip-flops, or revealing clothing allowed in the visiting area. Video visitation is also available.

Kenai Peninsula Borough busted mugshots Kalifornsky court directory

The court directory page above shows contact information for the Kenai court serving the Kalifornsky area and surrounding communities.

Troopers and Background Checks on Kenai Peninsula

The Alaska State Troopers D Detachment covers the unincorporated areas of the Kenai Peninsula from the Soldotna post at 46333 Kalifornsky Beach Road. Phone (907) 260-2706. Non-emergency trooper dispatch for the peninsula is (907) 262-4453. The trooper daily dispatch posts recent arrest information searchable by date. Under AS 12.62.160, any person can request criminal justice information. Name-based checks cost $20. Fingerprint checks run $35.

  • Kenai PD: 107 S. Willow Street, (907) 283-7879
  • Soldotna PD: 44510 Sterling Highway, (907) 262-4455
  • Homer PD: 4060 Heath Street, (907) 235-3150
  • Seward PD: 410 Adams Street, (907) 224-3338
  • AST Soldotna: 46333 Kalifornsky Beach Rd, (907) 260-2706

Cities in Kenai Peninsula Borough

Several communities on the Kenai Peninsula have their own pages on this site. Kenai is the largest city and home to the Wildwood Correctional Complex. Soldotna is the borough seat and hosts the trooper detachment headquarters. Homer sits at the end of the Sterling Highway with its own police department and district court. Nikiski and Kalifornsky are census-designated places that fall under trooper jurisdiction for law enforcement.

Nearby Boroughs

Kenai Peninsula Borough borders the Anchorage Municipality to the north. Cases sometimes move between the two jurisdictions, especially on the Seward Highway corridor. The Kodiak Island Borough lies across the water to the southwest. For a full list of Alaska boroughs, visit the counties index.

Inmate Lookup and VINE Alerts for Kenai Peninsula Borough

The Alaska Department of Corrections runs the state inmate locator. The site is at doc.alaska.gov. Search by name or offender ID. Results show the current jail, the next court date, and the release date if set. Most Kenai Peninsula bookings end up at a regional jail or the nearest state correctional center.

For real-time alerts, use VINElink. VINE is a free tool that sends a call, text, or email when a person in custody moves. Sign up with a name and a PIN. The PIN keeps your contact info safe. You can also call VINE at 1-800-247-9763. The service covers jail moves, release, escape, and court date changes. Crime victims and their families use it most, but any person can sign up. The tool is confidential. The inmate is not told that you signed up. Alerts go out within about 15 minutes of a move. Kenai Peninsula Borough Kenai Peninsula mugshots are not shown on VINE, but the case number and jail name link back to the court file. Use that case number to pull the booking sheet from the Kenai Peninsula jail or the trooper post that handled the arrest.

Alaska State Troopers Daily Dispatch for Kenai Peninsula Borough

The trooper daily dispatch is the fastest way to see new arrests in Kenai Peninsula Borough. The site is at dailydispatch.dps.alaska.gov. Posts go up once a day and list the time, location, charge, and name of any adult taken into custody. Each post has a short summary and a case number you can use for a later CourtView search.

Search by date range or keyword. Type the borough name or a Kenai Peninsula town name into the box. The tool lists all calls in that area. Most posts show the trooper post that took the call and the jail where the person was booked. Minor traffic stops may not show up. Major calls like DUI arrests, assault charges, and drug seizures will. The tool keeps posts going back many years. That makes it good for building a history of a name. For fresh info, check the site in the morning. Posts from the prior day go up by 10 a.m. most days. Kenai Peninsula Borough Kenai Peninsula mugshots are not shown on the dispatch page itself. The page gives you a case number. Use that number to find the booking photo through the jail or the court clerk.

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