Farmers Loop Booking Reports

Farmers Loop booking reports cover arrests and custody events in this census-designated place north of Fairbanks. The CDP sits within the Fairbanks North Star Borough and relies on the Fairbanks Police Department and Alaska State Troopers for law enforcement. Farmers Loop has no local police. All booking activity routes through the Fairbanks Correctional Center. You can search Farmers Loop booking reports using CourtView, VINElink, the DPS background check portal, and the trooper daily dispatch feed. These tools are free and run at all hours.

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Farmers Loop CDP Snapshot

4,853 Population
FNSB Borough
4th Judicial District
2 Serving Agencies

Farmers Loop Law Enforcement and Bookings

Farmers Loop is an unincorporated CDP with no police department. Two agencies share coverage. The Fairbanks Police Department takes calls that fall near the city boundary. Alaska State Troopers handle the rest, especially in the more rural parts of the CDP north of Fairbanks.

When either agency makes an arrest in Farmers Loop, the person goes to the Fairbanks Correctional Center at 1931 Eagan Avenue, Fairbanks, AK 99701. The main line is (907) 458-6700. Booking at the facility includes a photo, fingerprints, medical screening, and a log of the charges. The data feeds into the Alaska Public Safety Information Network, which powers both CourtView and the DOC inmate locator. Most records show up online within hours of booking.

Fairbanks Correctional is a multi-security jail run by the Alaska Department of Corrections. It holds men and women, pretrial detainees and sentenced inmates. Because Alaska uses a unified system, the same facility handles both stages of a case. A person booked after a Farmers Loop arrest may stay at this jail from the first night all the way through a short sentence.

Note: Farmers Loop residents can call the Fairbanks PD non-emergency line or the Troopers dispatch to ask about a recent arrest or booking.

Trooper Dispatch for Farmers Loop

The Alaska State Troopers post daily dispatch reports online. Each report includes an incident number, location, the type of call, and a short summary. Farmers Loop falls under A Detachment, which covers Southcentral and Interior Alaska. The feed shows arrests, warrant pickups, DUI stops, and other law enforcement events across the region.

Trooper dispatches go up fast. Many post the same day the event happens. Each press release names the trooper who filed the report and notes that all suspects are presumed innocent. For Farmers Loop, scan the A Detachment entries and look for addresses on Farmers Loop Road, Ballaine Road, or other local streets. Start at the Troopers Daily Dispatch.

Farmers Loop Alaska State Troopers daily dispatch for booking reports

The dispatch feed lets you sort by date. Use it to find the most recent arrest activity in the Farmers Loop area without filing a formal records request.

The Fairbanks Police Department also posts arrest-related press releases and a free wanted list showing people with active warrants. The wanted list shows name, charge, and warrant type. Both the trooper dispatch and the FPD wanted list can point you to a fresh booking at Fairbanks Correctional tied to Farmers Loop.

Farmers Loop Booking Records on CourtView

CourtView is the Alaska Court System's free online case search. It covers every court in the state. Farmers Loop cases go through the Fairbanks Superior Court and District Court. You can search by name, case number, or citation number at records.courts.alaska.gov.

The system shows case filings, charges, hearing dates, and dispositions. Set the case type to criminal for the most useful results tied to booking reports. A CourtView search is not a formal criminal history check. It shows court data, not arrest data. But for a quick look at whether charges were filed after a Farmers Loop arrest, it works well.

Certain records come off CourtView over time. If all charges were dismissed or the person was acquitted, the listing drops after 60 days. Juvenile records never appear. Protective orders for domestic violence, stalking, or sexual assault stay off the public site. Under AS 22.35.040, qualifying marijuana possession records filed after January 2024 also get removed.

Sex Offender Registry and Farmers Loop

The Alaska sex offender registry is a public tool tied to arrest and conviction data. Under AS 18.65.087, the Department of Public Safety maintains a list of people who must register after certain convictions. You can search by name, zip code, or city at sor.dps.alaska.gov.

Farmers Loop Alaska sex offender registry for booking reports

The registry search page lets you pick a search method. Zip code searches for Farmers Loop will return results from the broader Fairbanks area since the CDP shares codes with the city.

The registry holds about 3,640 entries statewide. Each entry shows the person's name, address, offense, and registration status. Aggravated offenses or two or more non-aggravated convictions mean lifetime registration with quarterly verification. A single non-aggravated offense means 15 years of registration after unconditional discharge. The data connects back to the original booking and conviction records in the state system.

Farmers Loop Booking Reports and State Law

The Alaska Public Records Act governs access to booking data in Farmers Loop. AS 40.25.110 through AS 40.25.220 gives any person the right to ask for government records, including arrest logs and booking sheets. You do not need a reason. The Alaska Department of Law APRA page has the full text of the law.

Limits exist. Under AS 40.25.120, agencies can hold back records that would hurt an active case, reveal a confidential source, or create an unwarranted invasion of privacy. Victim names get blocked. Juvenile data stays sealed. AS 12.62.160 sets the rules for criminal justice information and allows sharing for nearly any purpose, though non-conviction data has extra restrictions.

Things you can typically find in a Farmers Loop area booking report:

  • Full name, date of birth, and physical traits of the person booked
  • Charges and statute codes at time of arrest
  • Arresting agency, whether FPD or Troopers
  • Date and time of booking at Fairbanks Correctional Center
  • Bail amount and next court date

DPS Background Checks for Farmers Loop

The Alaska Department of Public Safety offers formal criminal history reports. Under AS 12.62.160, anyone can request this data. A name-based search costs $20. A fingerprint-based search runs $35 and uses a standard FD-258 FBI fingerprint card. The fingerprint option catches records filed under different names.

For Farmers Loop residents, the closest DPS office is at 1979 Peger Road in Fairbanks. You can submit forms and get fingerprinted there. Online name-based requests go through the DPS online portal. Mail requests go to 5700 East Tudor Road, Anchorage, AK 99507. Phone is (907) 269-5767.

The report lists adult arrests and convictions. It covers both misdemeanors and felonies. Dismissed cases and not guilty findings also show up. Infractions, violations, and juvenile offenses are left out. Extra copies cost $5 when ordered at the same time. A second request at a later date costs another $20.

Note: The DPS background check is the most complete record of criminal history available in Alaska, but it only covers state-level data, not federal cases.

Fairbanks Court and Farmers Loop Cases

The Fairbanks Superior Court and District Court handle all criminal cases from Farmers Loop. The courthouse sits at 101 Lacey Street, Fairbanks. Clerk phone is (907) 452-9277. Walk-in record requests go through the clerk's office.

The Alaska Court System publishes a daily criminal charges filed report in PDF form. It lists new cases by court location, so Fairbanks entries will include Farmers Loop arrests. You can also check scheduled hearings and court calendars at the court public access portal. Felonies go to Superior Court. Misdemeanors go to District Court. Both feed into CourtView for online lookup.

The active warrants list from Alaska State Troopers is another place to check. It updates daily and shows the name, age, and gender of people with outstanding warrants. Anyone on the list can go to a trooper post or police station to deal with it. See the list at hotsheets.dps.alaska.gov.

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Farmers Loop Borough Information

Farmers Loop is in the Fairbanks North Star Borough. The borough page has details on all agencies, courts, and booking report tools for the region.

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