Search Kalifornsky Booking Reports
Kalifornsky booking reports cover arrests and jail intake for this census-designated place south of Kenai and Soldotna on the Kenai Peninsula. The community has no city police force. Alaska State Troopers and nearby Kenai and Soldotna police departments handle law enforcement in the area. You can search Kalifornsky booking reports through the state trooper warrant list, CourtView, and the DPS background check portal. This guide walks through each tool and where Kalifornsky arrests end up.
Kalifornsky Booking Reports Overview
Law Enforcement and Kalifornsky Arrests
Kalifornsky is an unincorporated CDP. It does not have its own police department. Alaska State Troopers cover the area from the Soldotna Post at 44296 Sterling Highway. The post phone is (907) 262-4453. Troopers patrol the Kalifornsky Beach Road, the Sterling Highway corridor, and the residential areas that spread between Kenai and Soldotna.
The Kenai Police Department and Soldotna Police Department also respond to calls near Kalifornsky borders. Kenai PD made 459 adult arrests in 2022. Soldotna PD sits at 44510 Sterling Highway, Soldotna, AK 99669. Their phone is (907) 262-4455. When a Kalifornsky resident is picked up by Kenai PD or Soldotna PD, the booking still goes through the same system. All roads lead to Wildwood.
The trooper active warrants list is a good place to start when you need to check if someone from Kalifornsky has an open case. The Alaska State Troopers active warrants page updates every day. The list shows name, age, and gender for each person with an outstanding warrant.
The warrant list above comes in CSV and PDF format. Download either version to search for Kalifornsky names. Call the Soldotna Post if you find a match.
Note: Never try to detain someone on a warrant yourself. Call (907) 262-4453 and let troopers confirm the warrant in the Alaska Public Safety Information Network first.
Wildwood Correctional and Kalifornsky Bookings
Wildwood Correctional Complex processes all Kalifornsky booking reports. The jail is at 10 Chugach Avenue, Kenai, AK 99611. Main phone is (907) 260-7200. Fax is (907) 260-7208. The facility is run by the Alaska Department of Corrections and holds pretrial detainees along with people serving short sentences. Alaska uses a unified jail model, so the same person may stay at Wildwood from arrest through sentencing.
Booking at Wildwood includes medical screening, fingerprinting, and a mug shot. The intake team logs the charges, the arresting officer, and the arrest location. For Kalifornsky cases, the arresting agency is usually listed as Alaska State Troopers or one of the two nearby city police departments. That data feeds into the statewide DOC system and becomes searchable through VINElink.
Wildwood also serves Kenai, Soldotna, Homer, Seward, and all the smaller communities on the peninsula. The facility includes both the Wildwood Pretrial unit and the Wildwood Correctional Center. Transfers to other state facilities happen for longer sentences. Bond and bail matters go through the Kenai court system.
Background Checks for Kalifornsky Records
The Alaska DPS Criminal Records and Identification Bureau at 5700 East Tudor Road in Anchorage handles formal background checks. Name-based checks cost $20. Fingerprint checks cost $35. Reports cover adult arrests and convictions in the Alaska Public Safety Information Network. That includes any Kalifornsky booking reports that made it into the state system.
You can start a request online at the DPS online background check portal. The system needs your Social Security number and driver's license to verify identity. Results come back by email or mail. Plan on a few business days for online requests and two to three weeks for mail.
The portal screen above walks you through each field. Name-based checks may miss records filed under aliases, so fingerprint-based searches give a fuller picture of a Kalifornsky arrest history.
AS 12.62.160 is the statute that lets any person get adult criminal justice information from the state system. The law covers arrest data, conviction records, and case outcomes. There are limits. Juvenile records stay sealed. Active investigation files can be withheld. Victim names in sex crimes are blocked under AS 40.25.120.
Kenai Court and Kalifornsky Cases
Kalifornsky sits in the Third Judicial District. The Kenai Superior Court handles felony and major civil cases. The court address is 125 Trading Bay Drive, Suite 100, Kenai, AK 99611. Phone is (907) 283-3110. District Court shares the same building and takes misdemeanor charges. Kalifornsky booking reports that result in charges end up in one of these two courts.
Track a Kalifornsky case on CourtView. Search by name or case number at courts.alaska.gov/main/search-cases.htm. Kenai cases use a 3KN prefix. The system shows charges, hearing dates, docket entries, and bail amounts. It does not show booking photos or jail status. For that, use VINElink instead.
Some cases drop off CourtView. Under AS 22.35.030, the court removes a case 60 days after acquittal or full dismissal without a plea deal. Juvenile records never appear. Domestic violence protective orders and sealed files are also off limits on the public site.
Note: CourtView is not a criminal history check. Always verify dates of birth before acting on a Kalifornsky name match.
Public Records Law and Kalifornsky
The Alaska Public Records Act at AS 40.25.110 through AS 40.25.220 gives you the right to ask for Kalifornsky booking reports from any state or local agency. Agencies have 10 working days to respond to a written request. They can charge fees for search time and copies. If a request is denied, the agency must cite the specific exemption.
For the full text of the law and a plain-language guide, visit the Alaska Department of Law APRA page. The guide covers fees, response deadlines, appeal steps, and the list of exemptions that agencies can use to withhold records.
The sex offender registry is another public tool that covers Kalifornsky. Under AS 18.65.087, the Department of Public Safety keeps a registry of convicted sex offenders at sor.dps.alaska.gov. Search by zip code or name. The Kalifornsky area falls under several Kenai-area zip codes. The registry shows addresses, photos, and offense details for all listed people.
Trooper Dispatch Logs for Kalifornsky
The Alaska State Troopers Daily Dispatch is the fastest way to check for recent Kalifornsky arrests. The log posts daily with names, charges, and remand locations. Each entry carries an incident number in the format AKYY######. You can browse by date or search for a specific name.
Kalifornsky entries typically show up under C Detachment coverage. The dispatch will note whether the person was remanded to Wildwood or released on bail. Some entries include details about the call that led to the arrest. DUI stops, assault calls, and trespass complaints are common in the Kenai Peninsula area. The dispatch log is free to read and does not need an account.
- Check the Daily Dispatch for same-week Kalifornsky arrests
- Use VINElink at vinelink.vineapps.com for current custody status
- Run CourtView for court filings tied to an arrest
- File a DPS background check for a full adult record
- Search the sex offender registry for Kalifornsky addresses
Kenai Peninsula Borough Records
Kalifornsky is part of the Kenai Peninsula Borough. All Kalifornsky booking reports roll up to the borough level. For more on the wider area, see the Kenai Peninsula Borough records page.
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