Kodiak Island Borough Busted Mugshots
Kodiak Island Borough busted mugshots come from the Kodiak Police Department, the Alaska State Troopers Kodiak Post, and the Kodiak Jail. The borough has no sheriff, so the city police and state troopers handle arrests across the island. Booking photos, jail records, and case files are pulled through CourtView, the DOC inmate lookup, and local records requests. This page explains how to search for Kodiak Island Borough busted mugshots and pull up arrest info by name or case number. Start your search with the tool below.
Kodiak Island Borough at a Glance
Kodiak Island Borough Busted Mugshots from Police
The Kodiak Police Department is the main law enforcement agency for the city of Kodiak. The office sits at 2160 Mill Bay Road, Kodiak, AK 99615. Call the department at (907) 486-8000. KPD handles all municipal arrests, the initial booking, and the Kodiak Jail for pre-trial holds. When someone is booked, the officer takes a front and profile mugshot, runs ten-finger prints, and logs the charges into the city records system. These Kodiak Island Borough busted mugshots are part of the official arrest record.
Records requests go in writing to the police department. Include the subject's name, the approximate arrest date, and a return address. Processing times run about 10 to 30 days based on how complex the request is. Fees match the limits in the Alaska Public Records Act, AS 40.25.110. Some records are held back if a case is still open or if a juvenile is involved. Reports with pending charges stay out of public view until the district attorney tells the department the case has been adjudicated.
The Alaska State Troopers Kodiak Post handles law enforcement outside the Kodiak city limits. The post address is 2421 Mill Bay Road, though some records list 211 Thorsheim Street. Phone troopers at (907) 486-4121. The fax is (907) 486-5810. Troopers work warrant execution, major crime cases, and rural patrols. The U.S. Coast Guard also has jurisdiction for maritime crimes and for federal offenses on base property.
Kodiak Island Borough Jail and DOC Inmate Lookup
The Kodiak Jail is run by the Kodiak Police Department as a pre-trial hold facility. It is the first stop for most people booked on the island. Longer sentenced inmates are transferred to one of the state facilities under the Alaska Department of Corrections. DOC runs 13 facilities statewide, and Kodiak arrestees often end up at the Anchorage Correctional Complex or another regional center.
The DOC offender locator is the easiest way to find an inmate. Search by name or offender ID to see current location and tentative release date. VINELink lets you register for free notifications when a custody status changes. VINE is run in partnership with the DOC. The toll-free line is 1-800-247-9763. Alerts come by phone or by email. A four-digit PIN is needed for phone alerts.
The Kodiak Island Borough official site shown above links to the borough clerk, assessor, and assembly. It is the starting point for borough-level records, though arrest records go through the police, troopers, and courts. The Borough Clerk is at (907) 486-9310 and the Assessor at (907) 486-9330.
Kodiak Courthouse and CourtView Records
The Kodiak Courthouse is at 204 Mission Road, Room 122, Kodiak, AK 99615. Phone the Clerk of Court at (907) 486-1600. The courthouse falls under the Third Judicial District. Superior Court hears felony cases, civil cases over $100,000, domestic relations, probate, and appeals. District Court takes misdemeanors, civil cases up to $100,000, small claims up to $10,000, and preliminary felony hearings. Business hours run Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 4:30 PM, not counting state holidays.
Case files and Kodiak Island Borough busted mugshots linked to those cases can be searched through CourtView. CourtView shows non-confidential trial records from about 1990 forward. You can search by case number, party name, or ticket number. Certified copies cost $5 for the first two pages and $2 for each added page. Research with staff help runs $15 per name per year. The court also handles passport applications and notary commissions.
Under AS 22.35.030, certain criminal case records come off public court websites 60 days after an acquittal or a full dismissal. The CourtView information page explains the rules on what is and is not shown in the public index. Juvenile cases, mental health matters, and sealed files are kept off the public portal.
Note: Under AS 40.25.120, agencies must respond to a public records request within 10 working days.
Statewide Resources for Kodiak Busted Mugshots Lookups
Beyond local tools, several statewide resources help with a Kodiak Island Borough busted mugshots search. The Alaska State Troopers Daily Dispatch page posts trooper activity by day, with incident numbers, locations, and short narratives for each arrest. You can search by date range or incident number. The Alaska Sex Offender Registry is free to search and covers more than 3,600 registered offenders statewide.
For background checks, the Criminal Records and Identification Bureau at 5700 East Tudor Road, Anchorage, runs name-based checks at $20 and fingerprint checks at $35 under AS 12.62.160. The bureau takes walk-in requests Monday through Friday from 8:15 AM to 4:00 PM. Fees are paid by check or money order to the State of Alaska.
- Full legal name of the subject
- Date of birth if known
- Approximate date of arrest
- Type of document needed
- Case number from CourtView if available
Kodiak Island Borough Cities and Nearby Boroughs
The city of Kodiak is the main population hub on the island. For a detailed Kodiak city page with local police contacts and jail info, see the Kodiak city page. Nearby boroughs and census areas include the Bristol Bay Borough, the Lake and Peninsula Borough, and the Aleutians East Borough. All of these fall under the Third Judicial District and share CourtView for case lookups. For the full list of Alaska boroughs, see the counties index.
Kodiak Island Borough Sex Offender Registry Search
The Alaska Sex Offender Registry is run by the Department of Public Safety. The registry sits at sor.dps.alaska.gov and holds over 3,600 active entries statewide. The rule for the registry is AS 18.65.087. Search by full name, ZIP code, or city. The tool shows a photo, address, conviction date, and risk level for each person listed.
For a Kodiak search, pick the map view and zoom to the area. Or type the city name into the location box. Entries cover any person who lives, works, or goes to school in the region. The list pulls from local police and trooper data. Offenders must check in once a year or every 90 days, based on the tier. Failure to register is a class C felony. The site has a free email alert tool. Sign up with your ZIP code and the state will send a note when a new person moves into the area. The tool is fast and free. Kodiak Island Borough Kodiak mugshots tied to registry cases are often the same photo the state uses on the public page. Check the registry first if you want a quick look at known Kodiak offenders.
Background Checks for Kodiak Island Borough Residents
A full background check on a Kodiak 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 Kodiak 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. Kodiak Island Borough Kodiak 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.