Skagway 72 Hour Booking Lookup

Skagway is a small First Class Borough at the north end of Southeast Alaska. The Skagway 72 Hour Booking list covers people held by the Skagway Police Department in the local holding cells before they are sent down to a larger DOC facility in Juneau. This page pulls together the key contacts, online tools, and statewide record systems you need to check on a recent booking in Skagway. You will find phone numbers, court info, and links to CourtView, VINE, and the Alaska DOC offender search, along with tips on what actually shows up in a short booking entry.

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Skagway 72 Hour Booking Overview

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Where a Skagway 72 Hour Booking Starts

The Municipality of Skagway is based at 700 Spring Street, Skagway, AK 99840. The main borough number is 907-983-2297 and the fax is 907-983-2151. Skagway became a First Class Borough in 2007 with a manager form of government, which put police, public works, and other core services under one roof. The municipal hall and the police share the same Spring Street address.

The Municipality of Skagway site links to every department page you will need, including police. Officers book people at the station and hold them in short term cells. Because there is no long term DOC site in town, most people are moved to Lemon Creek Correctional Center in Juneau after the first 72 hours, often by ferry or plane. A Skagway 72 Hour Booking record starts with the town police and ends once the DOC intake is done in Juneau.

Note: The local Skagway 72 Hour Booking entry is short because the town jail only holds people before they move to Juneau.

The Skagway Police Department is the first stop for any Skagway 72 Hour Booking question. The station is at 700 Spring Street, Skagway, AK 99840, and the phone is (907) 983-2232. The department runs patrol, intake, and the short term holding cells at the same address.

OfficeSkagway Police Department
Address700 Spring Street, Skagway, AK 99840
Phone(907) 983-2232
Websiteskagway.org

You can see the main Municipality of Skagway site for department contact info. View the Skagway government website to pull up the police page.

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The screenshot shows the Skagway municipal site, the main door for local police contact info and public records request forms.

Warrantless arrest power in the borough is tied to Alaska Statute AS 12.25.030. That statute is why the 72 hour window is the core of the booking process.

Skagway District Court and CourtView

The Skagway District Court is a separate building from the police. It is at 307 Ninth Avenue, Skagway, AK 99840, with phone 907-983-2368. The court is part of the First Judicial District and handles first appearances, misdemeanor cases, and some civil work. A case filed here goes straight into CourtView Public Access, the free online case lookup.

For search help, the Alaska Court System search cases page walks through the filters and lookup tips. The main records portal lists every search form and help doc for the state courts.

Public terminals are on site at the Ninth Avenue court if you want to pull a file in person.

Inmate Lookup and DOC Transfers

Because Skagway has no long term jail, a person arrested on a serious charge is sent to Juneau for a full booking at Lemon Creek Correctional Center. Use the Alaska Department of Corrections home page to find the offender search. The DOC facility directory shows each state site with address and phone. Lemon Creek is usually the destination for Skagway area transfers.

While you wait on paperwork, set up a VINE Link alert. VINE sends a free text or call when custody status changes. The Alaska Office of Victims' Rights has more on the VINE system and how victims can sign up.

Public Records Requests in Skagway

The Alaska Public Records Act gives you a right of access to files kept by state and local agencies. For Skagway, that covers police reports, booking log entries, and clerk files. Requests for a local police report go to the borough clerk. Requests for Trooper reports or state level records go to the state.

The DPS Records and Identification page is the state level door for criminal history checks. Alaska Statute AS 12.62.110 sets up the central repository that holds the state's fingerprint and arrest data. Release rules are in AS 12.62.160. Large state requests can go through the DPS FOIA portal.

Note: A full report may take a few weeks to process and may carry a small per page fee.

What a Skagway 72 Hour Booking Shows

A Skagway 72 Hour Booking log entry is short. It lists the name of the person held, the date and time of booking, the arresting agency, the charge, and the first court date. It may show a bond amount. It will not show a full arrest report or photos.

For a full file, you pair the booking entry with a CourtView case lookup and an APRA request. Older cases that are no longer in CourtView may sit with the Alaska State Archives, which hold records from past court terms and past state agencies.

The Alaska Municipal League also keeps a directory of Skagway municipal contacts, which is handy when you need to find a clerk or an assembly member.

Troopers and Cross-Border Help

Skagway sits on the Canadian border, with ties to Whitehorse, Yukon. Cross border cases can pull in the Alaska State Troopers and, in rare cases, Canadian police. Alaska State Troopers help with any case that moves out of the municipal area or needs state level work.

If a person is picked up on a Trooper stop nearby, the booking may be logged through the state system first, then routed back to Skagway if the case is a local charge.

Tips for a Skagway 72 Hour Booking Search

Skagway is small, so a phone call to the police is often the fastest path. Have a name, date of birth, and a rough arrest date ready. If the person was brought in within the last day, the desk officer should know the case. For older cases, try a CourtView name search first. CourtView pulls up files from the moment a case is filed, which is usually within a day or two of the booking.

If the booking moved to Juneau, switch tools. The DOC offender search will catch a Lemon Creek intake faster than a phone call. VINE alerts are free and will tell you the moment the status shifts. A good Skagway 72 Hour Booking search uses all three in a loop.

Family members looking for a held person should also ask about visit hours, bail windows, and the list of approved property items. The police desk will walk you through the steps, and the borough clerk can help if you need a copy of a formal log entry.

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