Badger 72 Hour Booking Lookup

Badger 72 hour booking records come mainly from state agencies. Badger is a census-designated place in the Fairbanks North Star Borough. The community has no local police. Alaska State Troopers out of the Fairbanks Detachment answer most calls. The Fairbanks Correctional Center is the main jail for the area. This page walks through each step to look up a recent booking, pull a case file, and check on custody. Start with CourtView and move out from there to the state tools.

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Badger 72 Hour Booking Overview

CDPCommunity Type
FNSBBorough
ASTMain Agency
FCCLocal Jail

Where Badger Bookings Start

Badger sits just east of Fairbanks along the Richardson and Old Steese highways. As a CDP, it has no city hall and no city police. The Alaska State Troopers Fairbanks Detachment takes most of the calls. Dial (907) 451-5100 for trooper dispatch. They handle traffic stops, welfare checks, and felony arrests in the area.

The Fairbanks Police Department covers the city just to the west. Their officers sometimes help on calls near the border of the CDP. Most Badger residents still see troopers first.

The Fairbanks North Star Borough does not run a jail. It runs assessor, land, and emergency service functions. The borough page holds links to the state sources for a 72 hour booking check.

Badger 72 hour booking Fairbanks North Star Borough page

Use the borough page to find code, property info, and the state links you will need for a deeper search.

The state court portal is the top stop. Open CourtView Public Access and type a name. The tool pulls up every open case in Alaska. Badger cases land at the Fairbanks Trial Court and list under Fairbanks.

You can also use the Alaska Court System case search hub. Both free. Both fast.

For custody alerts, use VINE Link. It tracks every state jail in Alaska and sends free text or email notes on custody changes. That is handy if a person moves from the Fairbanks Correctional Center to another state lockup.

Note: Because Badger has no city court, a booking made inside the CDP will list under Fairbanks in the state court system.

Alaska State Troopers Fairbanks Detachment

The Fairbanks Detachment covers the CDP and a wide swath of the interior. Troopers work out of the main post on the south side of Fairbanks. Call (907) 451-5100 for dispatch. The main site is dps.alaska.gov/AST. It posts daily dispatch notes you can read for a quick look at recent arrests.

Primary AgencyAlaska State Troopers - Fairbanks
Phone(907) 451-5100
Assist AgencyFairbanks Police Department
Boroughfnsb.gov
JailFairbanks Correctional Center

Fairbanks Correctional Center and Inmate Search

The Fairbanks Correctional Center, or FCC, is the main state jail for the interior. It holds pretrial inmates, short sentence inmates, and people waiting for a transfer. A Badger 72 hour booking will almost always land here. The Alaska DOC Facility Directory lists the phone number, address, and mail rules.

Find a name with the Alaska DOC offender search. It returns current custody, the facility name, and basic charge info. The parent site is doc.alaska.gov.

Set up a VINE alert for long-term tracking. A text or email lets you know when a person moves or gets released.

Court Records and Fairbanks Trial Court

Once a prosecutor files a charge, the file opens in CourtView. The file lists the first hearing, the bail order, and every motion after that. Fairbanks handles cases for all of the Fairbanks North Star Borough, including Badger.

Alaska arrest rules are set by AS 12.25.030. That rule lists the times an officer can take a person into custody without a warrant. AS 12.62.160 sets what the state can release to the public.

Some files are sealed by a judge. Juvenile files are closed by law. Ask the clerk if a file is not showing up in the public search.

Public Records Requests for Badger Arrests

The Alaska Public Records Act is your main tool for reports and logs. For trooper records, use the Alaska DPS FOIA Portal. It is a free online form. You upload your request and get a case number.

For a full rap sheet, use the DPS Online Criminal History Portal. Read more about the rules on the DPS Background Check home page. The state central repository is set up under AS 12.62.110.

Victims can sign up with the Alaska Office of Victims' Rights. Older case files rest in the Alaska State Archives.

Note: Badger has no police records office of its own, so every records request must go to the Alaska DPS or the borough clerk.

What a Badger Booking Sheet Shows

A booking record holds the name, birth date, and home address of the person arrested. It shows the date and time of the arrest. It lists each charge and the statute cited. It names the arresting agency and the officer. It gives a case number and a booking number. It may show bail and release terms.

  • Full name and DOB
  • Arrest date, time, and location
  • Charge and statute list
  • Officer and agency
  • Case and booking number
  • Bail and next court date

Badger in the Fairbanks North Star Borough

Badger is part of the Fairbanks North Star Borough. It sits east of the City of Fairbanks and shares systems with it. Because the borough has no jail or court of its own, every Badger 72 hour booking moves through state systems. You can also pull in data from nearby Fairbanks and North Pole for a full picture of the area.

Badger 72 Hour Booking Timeline

The 72 hour booking clock in Badger starts at the moment of arrest. Under AS 12.25.030, a peace officer can make a warrantless arrest for a felony, for any misdemeanor committed in the officer's presence, or for a domestic violence offense within 12 hours of the act. The law requires the person to appear before a judge within 48 to 72 hours, not counting weekends and holidays.

A lot happens during that short window. The arrested person is booked at Fairbanks Correctional Center. The initial appearance gets scheduled at the Fairbanks Courthouse. Bail or bond conditions are reviewed. A public defender may be assigned. The record subject has the right to see their own complete criminal history under AS 12.62.160. Third parties need a signed consent form or rely on the public reporting portion.

Badger DPS Contact Info

For Alaska State Troopers records tied to Badger, contact the Criminal Records and Identification Bureau at 5700 East Tudor Road, Anchorage, AK 99507. Phone: (907) 269-5767. Email: dps.criminal.records@alaska.gov. Name-based background checks cost $20. Fingerprint-based checks cost $35. Additional copies are $5 each when ordered with the original report. The DPS FOIA Public Portal takes online requests for Fairbanks Detachment activity logs and arrest reports.

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