Southeast Fairbanks Busted Mugshots

Southeast Fairbanks Census Area busted mugshots come from the Alaska State Troopers Delta Junction post, which serves as the primary law enforcement agency for this vast interior region. The census area stretches along the Richardson and Alaska Highways, covering Delta Junction, Tok, and the communities in between. There is no local police force, so all arrest records and booking photos flow through the state trooper system. This page shows you how to search for Southeast Fairbanks busted mugshots using CourtView, the DOC offender locator, and public records requests. Start your search below.

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Southeast Fairbanks Census Area at a Glance

6,900 Residents
4th Judicial District
Delta Junction Largest Community
25,000+ Square Miles

How Southeast Fairbanks Busted Mugshots Are Filed

The Alaska State Troopers Delta Junction post is at 3700 Richardson Highway, Delta Junction, AK 99737. Phone is (907) 895-4800. Fax is (907) 895-4026. The post has one sergeant, four troopers, and one administrative assistant. They handle criminal investigations, traffic enforcement, search and rescue, and wildlife enforcement across the entire census area.

Response times can be long because of the vast geography. The census area runs along the highway corridors but also includes backcountry that takes time to reach. When a trooper makes an arrest, the suspect is booked at the Delta Junction post or transported to a state correctional facility. A mugshot is taken, prints go on file, and the charges are documented. The arrest record stays with the Alaska Department of Public Safety. Residents can call the troopers for non-emergency matters or 911 for emergencies.

There is no local jail with long-term capacity. Most inmates end up at Fairbanks Correctional Center or another state facility. The booking records move into the statewide system once the person enters state custody.

Southeast Fairbanks busted mugshots CourtView records search

The CourtView records portal shown above is the main tool for looking up Southeast Fairbanks Census Area cases filed in the Fourth Judicial District.

Southeast Fairbanks Court Records and CourtView

The Delta Junction Courthouse sits at Mile 266.8 Richardson Highway, Delta Junction, AK 99737. Phone is (907) 895-4800. This is part of the Fourth Judicial District. Superior Court handles felonies. District Court covers misdemeanors, civil cases up to $100,000, small claims up to $10,000. Copy fees run $2 per page for standard copies and $5 for certified copies. Video and phone appearances are commonly allowed for remote areas.

The Tok Courthouse at Milepost 1314 Alaska Highway, Tok, AK 99780, also serves the census area. Phone is (907) 883-1400. Magistrate judges hold proceedings on scheduled dates. The Tok court serves Alaska Highway travelers and local residents. It is a small operation, so call ahead to confirm the schedule.

Free case lookups go through CourtView. Search by name, case number, or ticket number. Records go back to about 1990. Southeast Fairbanks busted mugshots cases fall under the Fourth Judicial District docket. Each result shows case caption, entries, and charges. Click the case number for full charge details.

Note: Under AS 22.35.030, criminal records from acquittals or dismissals may come off CourtView after 60 days.

Inmate Lookup for Southeast Fairbanks Arrests

Inmates from this census area typically go to Fairbanks Correctional Center. The Alaska Department of Corrections offender locator lets you search all state facilities by name or offender ID. It shows the current facility, projected release, and the case. Call (907) 269-7426 if a name does not come up.

VINELink sends free custody alerts. Sign up at 1-800-247-9763 or online. You get told when an inmate moves, gets released, or transfers. The trooper daily dispatch logs show recent arrests searchable by date or incident number. Southeast Fairbanks entries fall under the D Detachment or Delta Junction post coverage.

The drive from Tok to Fairbanks is about 200 miles. Transport to a state facility can take several hours, especially in winter conditions. This means there can be a lag between an arrest and when the person appears in the state inmate system.

Public Records and Land Records in Southeast Fairbanks

The Alaska Public Records Act at AS 40.25.110 through AS 40.25.295 gives anyone the right to request arrest records and booking photos. Agencies have 10 working days to respond. Send requests to the Alaska State Troopers at 3700 Richardson Highway, Delta Junction, AK 99737, or the Records and Identification Bureau at 5700 East Tudor Road, Anchorage, AK 99507.

The Alaska Land Records Information System through the Department of Natural Resources handles property records for the census area. The Fairbanks Recording District at 3700 Airport Way, Fairbanks, AK 99709, phone (907) 451-2790, serves Southeast Fairbanks. Documents include deeds, mortgages, liens, and UCC filings. Free online access to recorded documents goes back several decades. Downloads cost $1 per page. Certified copies are $5 per document plus copy fees.

Background checks cost $20 for a name search and $35 for fingerprints through the Criminal Records and Identification Bureau. Under AS 12.62.160, any person can request criminal justice information. The APRA procedures page explains the full process.

  • Full name and date of birth of the person
  • Date range of the arrest or incident
  • Trooper post or community involved
  • Type of record needed (mugshot, report, dispatch log)
  • Your mailing address

The Sex Offender Registry and victim notification system are additional tools for Southeast Fairbanks.

Nearby Boroughs and Census Areas

Southeast Fairbanks Census Area borders the Fairbanks North Star Borough to the northwest, the Denali Borough to the west, and the Copper River Census Area to the south. The Yukon-Koyukuk Census Area is to the north and west. The Canadian border forms the eastern boundary. Cases may cross these lines, especially along the highway system. No qualifying cities in this census area have their own page on this site. For a full list of Alaska boroughs, visit the counties index.

Sealing Southeast Fairbanks Census Area Records Under AS 12.62.180

Alaska has a narrow rule for sealing criminal records. The rule is AS 12.62.180. It only applies when a person was arrested or charged based on mistaken identity or a false accusation. A full expungement law does not exist in this state. Most Southeast Fairbanks arrest files stay public for life, even after a not guilty verdict or a dismissal.

To file for a sealing order, send a written request to the Department of Public Safety. Include a court order or a letter from the prosecutor that shows the case was based on mistaken identity. The bureau will review the request. If granted, the file is sealed and the record will not show on a background check. The court file may still stay open unless a judge signs a separate order. For help, contact the Alaska Legal Services Corporation or a private lawyer. Legal aid is free for low-income residents. Southeast Fairbanks Census Area Southeast Fairbanks mugshots posted on third-party sites are not covered by the state law. You will need to contact each site directly and ask them to take the photo down. Some sites charge a fee. The state does not control those sites and cannot force a removal.

Tips for Searching Southeast Fairbanks Census Area Busted Mugshots

CourtView is the main free tool for Southeast 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 Southeast Fairbanks Census Area 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 Southeast 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. Southeast Fairbanks Census Area Southeast Fairbanks mugshots searches work best when you start with a name and a year, then narrow from there.

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