Kodiak 72 Hour Booking Lookup

Kodiak 72 Hour Booking records show who was taken into custody in Kodiak in the last three days. The Kodiak Police Department handles most arrests, and the Kodiak City Jail holds short-term intakes. This page walks you through how to pull the local roster, check the state offender tools, search court cases, and file a records request with the Kodiak Police. Use the search box below to run a quick name check.

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Kodiak 72 Hour Booking Overview

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Kodiak Police Department Bookings

The Kodiak Police Department is at 2160 Mill Bay Road, Kodiak, AK 99615. The main line is 907-486-8000. The department has about 16 officers and detectives, and 8 dispatch staff. That staffing covers a busy fishing port, cruise ship visits, and the broader Kodiak Island road system. KPD runs most of the Kodiak 72 Hour Booking intakes on the island.

New bookings start with a report, a fingerprint scan, and a photo. The person is then held at the Kodiak City Jail. If the case is serious or the hold is long, the prisoner may be moved to a mainland state facility through the Alaska Department of Corrections. Transfer flights go out of Kodiak airport.

The KPD page on the city site has press logs, contact info, and records request steps. A quick look at the press log is often enough to find a name on the booking list.

The Kodiak City Jail runs an online inmate roster. Go to kodiakcityjail.org and use the name search. It shows who is in custody on the island. For a booking done by a Trooper or a state agency, the name may not be on the city list, so check the state tools too.

For statewide checks, use Alaska DOC institutions and pick the right facility. VINE Link gives free custody alerts by phone or email. The Alaska DOC offender search returns a full name, date of birth, and custody site for anyone sentenced or held by the state.

Note: The Kodiak City Jail roster updates a few times a day, and short holds may not show up if they are released before the next update.

Kodiak Police Records Requests

Official police reports are held by the Kodiak Police Department. To get a copy, send a written request. You can also call the records clerk to ask about a specific case. Reports on open cases or cases under review may be held back for a time. Juvenile records stay closed to the public.

Here is the City of Kodiak site, which links out to the police records page and city clerk:

kodiak 72 hour booking city of kodiak website

From the city site you can follow the Police link to the records page. Forms and contact info are listed there.

Kodiak Court Records And Case Search

The Kodiak courthouse handles cases tied to the Kodiak Island Borough. Use Alaska Court Search Cases to run a name search. The case file will show charges, hearing dates, and any bail order. For a Kodiak 72 Hour Booking that already moved through first appearance, the case file is the best source for up-to-date status.

Public case access is free through CourtView. Sealed and confidential files will not come back in a basic search.

The law covering the short arrest-to-arraignment window is Alaska Statute AS 12.25.030. That is where the 72 hour booking name comes from.

Kodiak Island Borough Public Records

The Kodiak Island Borough is at 710 Mill Bay Road, Kodiak, AK 99615. Phone: 907-486-9310. The Kodiak Island Borough website links to the Borough Clerk, who handles borough-level public records. The borough does not run the jail. It does handle land files, tax files, and borough meetings. For a booking record, the city police are the right office.

Records requests to the borough can be short and plain. Send the date, the type of record, and the name. Fees may apply for very large pulls. Most single-file asks are low cost.

State Troopers Kodiak Post

The Alaska State Troopers Kodiak Post is at 211 Bartel Ave, Kodiak, AK 99615. Phone: 907-486-4121. Troopers cover the outer parts of Kodiak Island, the rural villages, and the federal lands. A Trooper arrest may land at the Kodiak City Jail for a short hold. It may also move straight to the state mainland.

For a name check across the state, use the DPS online portal. That gives a full Alaska criminal history, not just a single 72 hour booking. For arrest records, you can file a records request through DPS Background Check home.

The central repository law is AS 12.62.110. Release rules are in AS 12.62.160.

Public Records Act And Kodiak Files

The Alaska Public Records Act is your main right to local and state files. In Kodiak, you can use it for city, borough, and state records. The DPS FOIA portal is the best tool for state agency files. For older records, the Alaska State Archives may have microfilm and hard copies.

Kodiak Contacts And Facilities

OfficeKodiak Police Department
Address2160 Mill Bay Road, Kodiak, AK 99615
Phone907-486-8000
OfficeKodiak City Jail
Rosterkodiakcityjail.org
OfficeKodiak Island Borough
Address710 Mill Bay Road, Kodiak, AK 99615
Phone907-486-9310
OfficeAlaska State Troopers Kodiak Post
Address211 Bartel Ave, Kodiak, AK 99615
Phone907-486-4121

Kodiak 72 Hour Booking Timeline

The 72 hour booking clock in Kodiak 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 the Kodiak City Jail or by the Alaska State Troopers Kodiak Post. The initial appearance gets scheduled at the Kodiak Courthouse. Bail or bond conditions are reviewed. A public defender may be assigned. Formal charges can be filed or dropped. The sequence creates the Kodiak 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.

Kodiak Court Copy Fees for 72 Hour Booking Records

Paper copies of court records tied to a Kodiak booking can be ordered through the TF-311 request form. The general TF-311 form covers the Kodiak Courthouse. 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 Kodiak Island Borough trial court cases, including docket entries and hearing dates tied to 72 hour booking files.

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Nearby Cities And Island Info

Kodiak sits in the Kodiak Island Borough. Most off-island cases move to Anchorage or Kenai Peninsula facilities by air. Check nearby city pages for other Alaska booking info.