Find 72 Hour Booking in Prince of Wales

Prince of Wales-Hyder Census Area does not run a central jail, so a 72 Hour Booking here starts with the Alaska State Troopers Craig Post, the Craig Police Department, or the Klawock Police Department. Because the census area has no incorporated borough, most booking records flow through state tools, the First Judicial District courthouse in Klawock, and Ketchikan Correctional Center across the channel. This page pulls together the main contacts and online portals for a Prince of Wales 72 Hour Booking search so you can check on a person held for a recent arrest.

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Prince of Wales-Hyder 72 Hour Booking Overview

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Prince of Wales 72 Hour Booking Facilities

There is no dedicated jail in the census area. When a person is arrested on Prince of Wales Island, the officer takes them to a holding cell and then, in most cases, sends them to Ketchikan Correctional Center by plane or ferry. Ketchikan is the main DOC site that takes in new bookings from the region. Longer sentences are served there or moved on to Lemon Creek in Juneau.

This split setup means a Prince of Wales 72 Hour Booking check often needs two steps. First, call the arresting agency to confirm a booking happened. Second, use the statewide DOC and VINE tools to see where the person is now.

Note: Because there is no local jail, nearly every Prince of Wales 72 Hour Booking ends up logged at Ketchikan Correctional Center within a day.

Troopers and Local Police

The primary law enforcement agency for Prince of Wales Island is the Alaska State Troopers Craig Post at 305 Main Street, Craig, AK 99921. The phone is (907) 826-2559. An alternate address is 333 Cold Storage Road, Craig, AK 99921, with phone (907) 826-2918. Troopers work all of the unincorporated parts of the census area, plus backup on city calls.

Two small town police units cover the main villages. The Craig Police Department answers at 826-3330 and handles calls inside city limits. The Klawock Police Department runs local patrol in Klawock. Both agencies book their arrestees through the Trooper chain when a full jail transfer is needed.

AgencyAlaska State Troopers - Craig Post
Address305 Main Street, Craig, AK 99921
Phone(907) 826-2559
Websitedps.alaska.gov/AST

Trooper arrest power comes from Alaska Statute AS 12.25.030, which lets officers arrest without a warrant in set cases. That same statute is the base for the 72 hour clock that names this kind of booking list.

Klawock Courthouse and CourtView

The Prince of Wales Courthouse is at 6738 Klawock Hollis Highway, Klawock, AK 99925. Phone: 907-755-8801. The court is part of the First Judicial District and handles both misdemeanor and felony filings that start on the island. First appearances after a Prince of Wales 72 Hour Booking happen in this courthouse, often by video link with a judge in Ketchikan or Juneau.

Once a case is filed, you can pull it up through CourtView Public Access. That online site is free and works for most case types. You can also head to the search cases help page to read up on how the search filters work. For the landing page of the full Alaska Court System records tool, go to records.courts.alaska.gov.

Older paper files are kept by the clerk and can be viewed on a public terminal at the courthouse.

prince of wales 72 hour booking courtview search

The CourtView landing page shown above is the quickest way into a Prince of Wales case file. It works the same whether you are in Craig, Hydaburg, or off island.

Inmate Lookup and VINE Alerts

Once a person is sent to Ketchikan Correctional Center, you can look them up on the Alaska Department of Corrections offender search. The DOC facility directory shows every state prison, holding site, and work camp so you can see where a person may have moved.

VINE Link adds free alerts. You sign up with a name or case number and VINE sends a text or call when custody status changes. The Alaska Office of Victims' Rights has more on the VINE program and how victims can use it.

Public Records from DPS

For an arrest report that is not on a jail roster, you ask the state. The DPS Records and Identification page is the front door. From there you can send a request for Trooper reports that cover Prince of Wales Island cases. The DPS FOIA portal is the online form that routes your ask to the right unit.

Alaska Statute AS 12.62.110 sets up the central repository of criminal history, and AS 12.62.160 spells out what can be released. The Alaska Public Records Act backs the whole process with a right of access.

Note: Most Trooper report requests take a few weeks to process and may carry a small copy fee.

What Shows on a Prince of Wales 72 Hour Booking

A basic Prince of Wales 72 Hour Booking entry lists the person's name, the date and time of booking, the arresting agency, and the charges. It often shows the first court date and any bond. It does not show the full arrest report, a booking photo, or witness info. For those parts, you file an APRA request with the Troopers and pair it with a CourtView case lookup.

Historical files on Prince of Wales Island cases can also sit with the Alaska State Archives. The archives hold old court files, state agency logs, and territorial era records.

Most people who search a Prince of Wales 72 Hour Booking are family, friends, a bail agent, or a defense lawyer. Each has a different need, but all of them rely on the same mix of tools: a Trooper phone call, a CourtView lookup, VINE alerts, and a DOC offender search. If one source is blank, try the next. It often takes a day for a new booking to show across every site.

Hyder and Outlying Communities 72 Hour Booking

Hyder is the tiny community at the far east edge of the census area, right next to the Canadian border town of Stewart, B.C. It has no police force of its own. Calls go to Troopers and to RCMP units across the border in some cases. A Hyder 72 Hour Booking would still be logged with the Troopers and later with DOC once a transfer is made.

Smaller villages like Hydaburg, Thorne Bay, Coffman Cove, Kasaan, Whale Pass, and Naukati Bay all fall under the Craig Trooper Post for main coverage. Each one has its own village safety officer or community patrol for low level calls, but booking paperwork runs through the state.

Court hearings for any of these outlying spots take place at the Klawock courthouse or by phone. Files can be pulled from CourtView the same way as cases out of Craig or Klawock. Travel out of the island can slow the paper trail, so check back a day or two later if the first search turns up nothing.

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Nearby Southeast Areas

Prince of Wales-Hyder sits close to Ketchikan and a few other small Southeast boroughs. Try these next if your person was moved off the island.