Search Kodiak Island 72 Hour Booking

The Kodiak Island 72 Hour Booking roster lists recent arrests, jail intakes, and short-term holds for people taken into custody across the borough. Most bookings run through the Kodiak Police Department jail at Mill Bay Road, and state cases move through the Kodiak Court and the Alaska Department of Corrections. Use this page to find the right agency, pull an inmate lookup, and check custody status for Kodiak Island 72 Hour Booking records. Tools for court dockets, victim notifications, and arrest logs are all linked below.

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Kodiak Island 72 Hour Booking Overview

14-dayLocal Hold Cells
16Kodiak PD Officers
6State Troopers at Post
99615Main ZIP Code

Where Kodiak Island 72 Hour Booking Happens

Most new arrests in the borough are processed at the Kodiak Police Department lockup. The station runs the largest detention space on the island, and several of its cells are set up as 14-day holding units. That means people arrested by city officers, state troopers, or borough officials often pass through this building first before any transfer to a larger state prison.

You can reach the department at its main office, which handles both the street patrol side and the jail side. The Kodiak PD site has contact forms and records request info for anyone who needs to pull a booking log or a case report. Our first image below is from the Kodiak Police Department page.

This is the main intake site for most 72 hour booking activity on the island.

kodiak island 72 hour booking kodiak police department

The Kodiak PD page lists staff, dispatch numbers, and the link to file a public records request. It is the fastest way to find the right desk for arrest logs or booking photos.

OfficeKodiak Police Department
Address2160 Mill Bay Road, Kodiak, AK 99615
Phone907-486-8000
Fax907-486-8023
Websitecity.kodiak.ak.us/police

Online access for Kodiak Island 72 Hour Booking data is split across a few tools. The Alaska Department of Corrections runs a statewide offender search that covers anyone held in state custody after a booking on the island. You type in the first and last name and the system returns current custody status, facility, and booking ID.

Court filings are separate. For those, use the Alaska Court System CourtView Public Access site. CourtView is free. It shows the docket, charges, next court date, and filings for Kodiak District and Superior Court cases.

Victim notifications run through VINE Link. The Alaska Office of Victims' Rights explains how to sign up for custody alerts tied to a specific inmate.

Note: Kodiak Island 72 Hour Booking entries may not hit CourtView until a formal charge is filed, so check DOC and VINE first.

Law Enforcement in Kodiak Island Borough

Two main agencies feed the Kodiak Island 72 Hour Booking log. The Kodiak Police Department covers city limits with about 16 sworn officers and detectives plus an 8-person dispatch team. The second is the Alaska State Troopers Kodiak Post, part of the "C" Detachment, which handles state cases outside city limits and on the rural parts of the island.

The Kodiak AST Post is run by a Post Commander and has 6 troopers plus 3 civilian dispatchers. The post also serves as the Search and Rescue Coordinator for all land searches on Kodiak Island.

OfficeAlaska State Troopers, Kodiak Post
Address211 Bartel Ave, Kodiak, AK 99615
Phone907-486-4121
Websitedps.alaska.gov/AST

Most arrests made by troopers on the island are booked into the Kodiak PD cells first. From there, the case may move through the state system under AS 12.25.030, which covers arrests without warrants.

Kodiak Island Borough Clerk and Records

The borough itself does not run a jail, but the Clerk's office at the Kodiak Island Borough holds public records tied to borough operations and property. Our second image shows that site.

kodiak island borough 72 hour booking records

The borough page is where you go for land records, meeting minutes, and public records requests that fall outside police or court files. Staff there will often point you to the right state agency if your request is for arrest logs or 72 hour booking info.

OfficeKodiak Island Borough
Address710 Mill Bay Road, Kodiak, AK 99615
Phone907-486-9310
Emailinfo@kib.co.kodiak.ak.us

Kodiak Court and Case Files

Once a 72 hour booking turns into a charge, the case lands at the Kodiak Court. Use the state CourtView portal for docket and filing data. You can also start from the Alaska Court Search Cases page and pick Kodiak as the location.

Court files show charges, bail amount, plea, and next hearing. For older files, the Alaska State Archives may hold closed or sealed case index cards.

Background Checks and Arrest Records

The Alaska Department of Public Safety runs the state's Records and Identification Bureau. Name-based criminal history checks and fingerprint checks can be ordered through the DPS online portal. This is the main state source for criminal history data tied to any Kodiak Island 72 Hour Booking.

For broad public records requests, you can also use the DPS FOIA Portal. State law at AS 12.62.110 sets up the Central Repository of Criminal History data, and AS 12.62.160 covers the rules for release.

Note: Pending booking records may not show up in a background check until charges are filed and entered into the state system.

Kodiak 72 Hour Booking Public Records Requests

The Alaska Public Records Act gives the public the right to ask for arrest logs, incident reports, and jail rosters. Requests to the city go through Kodiak PD. Requests for state trooper data go through the DPS FOIA portal.

Short requests tend to move faster. Include the date range, the name, and the case number if you have one. Fees may apply for large record pulls.

What a Kodiak 72 Hour Booking Entry Shows

A typical Kodiak Island 72 Hour Booking entry lists the full name, the booking date and time, the arresting agency, the charge, and the bail amount. Some entries also show release date, transfer facility, and case number. Photos may be posted on the local booking roster when available.

If the case moves past 72 hours, the data then shifts to DOC's statewide offender search and the CourtView docket. That is why you often need to check more than one source to get a full picture.

Booking entries can change fast. A person may be released within hours on a citation, or held pending a bail hearing. Always check the timestamp on the record you pull. Old rosters from last week will not reflect the current jail population on Mill Bay Road. The DOC offender search is refreshed more often than the city log.

If you cannot find a name on any list, the person may have been cited and released, moved to a state facility off the island, or never booked at all. In that case, try a court search next.

Kodiak Island 72 Hour Booking Transfers

Because the local cells max out around 14 days, most long-term inmates leave Kodiak. They are flown to a state facility such as Anchorage Correctional Complex or Spring Creek in Seward. Use the statewide DOC Facility Directory to track where someone has been moved. The Alaska DOC home page has release info and visitation rules.

Transfers usually happen after arraignment. The court order is then logged in CourtView. If you lose track of an inmate after a Kodiak booking, the DOC offender search is the quickest way back to their current location.

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Nearby Alaska Boroughs

Kodiak Island sits near several other boroughs and census areas that share court and trooper resources. Try these nearby pages if your case crosses regions.