Find 72 Hour Booking in Farmers Loop

Farmers Loop 72 hour booking records cover recent arrests in this small Fairbanks North Star Borough community on the north side of Fairbanks. The borough does not run a borough police force, so the lead law enforcement agency for Farmers Loop is the Alaska State Troopers Fairbanks D Detachment. Bookings flow into the Fairbanks Correctional Center, with court business handled at the Fairbanks Courthouse. This page shows you where to look for jail rosters, court records, and statewide criminal history. Use the search tool below to start.

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Farmers Loop 72 Hour Booking Overview

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Where Farmers Loop 72 Hour Bookings Begin

Farmers Loop is part of the Fairbanks North Star Borough. The borough does not field a police force. So most calls in the area go to the Alaska State Troopers. The Fairbanks D Detachment covers the area and can be reached at (907) 451-5100.

When troopers make an arrest near Farmers Loop, the suspect is brought to the Fairbanks Correctional Center for booking. That intake step creates the 72 hour booking record. The case then moves to the Fairbanks Courthouse for first appearance.

Note: Farmers Loop sits inside Fairbanks city patrol limits in some spots, so the city police may also be involved in joint cases.

The fastest way to look up a recent Farmers Loop arrest is the state's CourtView Public Access portal. New criminal cases tend to post within a day of the first court appearance. Search by name, case number, or filing date.

For real-time custody status, use VINE Link. VINE pulls live data from the Alaska Department of Corrections and shows whether someone is held at Fairbanks Correctional Center. You can sign up for free phone or text alerts when status changes.

The Alaska Court Search Cases page lists tips on how the search works and which records are sealed. The Fairbanks court calendar is part of the same statewide system.

The Alaska Court System runs the case search portal. Here is the public landing page from records.courts.alaska.gov.

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Use the same case search to find Farmers Loop arrests as you would for any other Fairbanks area community.

Local Police and Trooper Contacts

The lead law enforcement agency for Farmers Loop is the trooper post in Fairbanks. The nearby Fairbanks Police Department handles the city of Fairbanks. You can reach Fairbanks PD at (907) 450-6500. The North Pole police force handles its own city limits east of Fairbanks.

Lead AgencyAlaska State Troopers, Fairbanks D Detachment
Trooper Phone(907) 451-5100
Fairbanks PD(907) 450-6500
Holding JailFairbanks Correctional Center

FCC and the 72 Hour Booking Process

Under AS 12.25.030, troopers can arrest a person without a warrant in many cases. After that, the person must be taken before a judge without long delay. The Fairbanks Correctional Center is the local booking jail for that step. FCC is on the Alaska DOC institutions list.

The first 72 hours are when the most action takes place. Bail gets set, charges get filed, and the case starts moving through the court. After that window the person is either released, transferred, or held for trial. You can browse the Alaska DOC home page for general info on the system.

Court Records for Farmers Loop 72 Hour Booking Cases

The Fairbanks Courthouse is the trial court that handles Farmers Loop criminal cases. Once a booking results in formal charges, the case file goes into records.courts.alaska.gov. From there you can pull the criminal complaint, the bail order, and all later filings.

Note: Some files are sealed by law, including juvenile and certain protected matters.

Court files often hold more detail than the booking sheet. They list the charging documents, the bail order, plea entries, and the sentencing record if the case has reached that stage.

State Criminal History Checks

The state criminal history repository is held by the Alaska Department of Public Safety. AS 12.62.110 sets up the central repository, and AS 12.62.160 spells out how that data may be released. To start a request, use the DPS Online Criminal History Portal.

Wider records requests can go through the DPS FOIA Portal under the Alaska Public Records Act. Older records may sit at the Alaska State Archives.

What Shows in a Farmers Loop 72 Hour Booking

A standard booking record from the Farmers Loop area lists the basics. Full name, date of birth, time of intake, charges as filed, the case number, and the holding location. Some sheets list bail and the next court date.

Outcomes are not part of the booking sheet. For convictions, dismissals, or sentencing, you need the court file. Victims can get help from the Alaska Office of Victims' Rights, which links into VINE and other notice tools.

Farmers Loop 72 Hour Booking Timeline

The 72 hour booking clock in Farmers Loop starts at the moment of arrest. Under Alaska Statute 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 then 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 or by the Alaska State Troopers Fairbanks Detachment. The initial appearance gets scheduled at the Fairbanks Courthouse. Bail or bond conditions are reviewed. A public defender may be assigned. Formal charges can be filed or dropped. The sequence creates the Farmers Loop 72 hour booking file.

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. The Alaska State Archives keeps older criminal justice files for research use.

Farmers Loop Court Copy Fees for Booking Records

Paper copies of court records tied to a Farmers Loop booking can be ordered through the TF-311 FBKS request form, which is used for Fairbanks Trial Court cases. Certified copies cost $5 per document plus $2.50 per page. Uncertified copies run $2.50 per page. Payment can be sent with the request or paid in person.

The Alaska Court System site has the full form library and a courthouse directory. For online access, CourtView is free and shows most Fairbanks North Star Borough cases, including docket entries and hearing dates tied to 72 hour booking files.

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Nearby Fairbanks Area Cities

Farmers Loop shares its trooper post, jail, and courthouse with several Fairbanks area communities. The wider borough info page is at Fairbanks North Star Borough. If you cannot find a record locally, try the same search for the cities below.