Kodiak Booking Reports

Kodiak booking reports cover arrests and jail intake on Kodiak Island, the largest island in Alaska. The Kodiak Police Department and Alaska State Troopers share law enforcement duties in and around the city. People booked in Kodiak go to the Kodiak Jail on Rezanof Drive. You can search Kodiak booking reports through the state CourtView portal, the Trooper Daily Dispatch, and VINElink. This page lays out each tool and how to pull Kodiak arrest records step by step.

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5,968 Population
Kodiak Island Borough
Kodiak Jail Booking Facility
3rd Judicial District

Kodiak Police Booking Reports

The Kodiak Police Department is the main law enforcement agency in the city. KPD sits at 2160 Mill Bay Road, Kodiak, AK 99615. The general phone is (907) 486-8000. Officers handle calls inside city limits including the downtown area, the boat harbor, and the residential streets near Mill Bay. Most Kodiak arrests start with a KPD call.

When KPD makes an arrest, the person is taken to the Kodiak Jail at 1421 Rezanof Drive West. The jail is run by the Alaska Department of Corrections. Booking includes medical screening, fingerprints, and a photo. The intake staff log the charges, arresting officer, and the date and time. That data goes into the statewide DOC system. Processing time for records requests to KPD typically runs 10 to 30 days, depending on the case.

To request a Kodiak booking report from KPD, submit a written request with the subject name, incident date, and any known case details. You can mail the request or drop it off at the station. The Alaska Public Records Act at AS 40.25.110 sets the rules. Fees may apply for search time and copies. The agency has 10 working days to respond.

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Alaska State Troopers in Kodiak

The Alaska State Troopers run a post in Kodiak at 2421 Mill Bay Road. The post phone is (907) 486-4121. Troopers cover areas outside city limits, the road system beyond town, and the remote villages on Kodiak Island. They also assist KPD on major cases inside the city when needed.

Trooper arrests in Kodiak show up on the Alaska State Troopers Daily Dispatch. The dispatch posts daily with names, ages, charges, and where each person was remanded. Kodiak entries fall under C Detachment coverage. The log is free to read and does not need an account or a login.

Kodiak booking reports Alaska State Troopers Daily Dispatch log

The dispatch screen above shows recent trooper activity across the state. Filter by C Detachment to find Kodiak entries. Each entry has an incident number you can use to request a full report.

The U.S. Coast Guard also has a large presence in Kodiak. Coast Guard Base Kodiak is one of the biggest in the country. Maritime law enforcement calls sometimes involve coordination between the Coast Guard, KPD, and troopers. Federal arrests go through a separate system, but state charges that come out of joint operations still end up in Kodiak Jail and the Alaska court system.

Note: Coast Guard arrests in federal waters go through the U.S. District Court in Anchorage, not the Kodiak state court.

Kodiak Jail Intake and Records

The Kodiak Jail at 1421 Rezanof Drive West is the booking facility for all Kodiak arrests. The jail is small compared to mainland facilities. It holds pretrial detainees and people doing short sentences. Longer sentences mean a transfer to a larger DOC facility, usually in Anchorage or on the Kenai Peninsula.

To find someone booked at Kodiak Jail, use the Alaska VINElink inmate search. Search by name or DOC ID number. The tool shows custody status, facility name, sentence length, and a photo if one is on file. You can sign up for free alerts that fire when the person moves, gets released, or has a parole hearing. The service runs 24 hours a day.

Alaska runs a unified jail system. That means a person booked at Kodiak Jail might stay there for both the pretrial phase and a short sentence. VINElink status may shift from pretrial to sentenced without the person changing facilities. Always check the status field, not just the location.

Kodiak Court and Case Files

The Kodiak Courthouse is at 204 Mission Road, Room 122. The court phone is (907) 486-1600. Kodiak falls in the Third Judicial District. The court handles both misdemeanor and felony cases from the island. Once a Kodiak booking report leads to charges, the case shows up on CourtView.

Search at courts.alaska.gov/main/search-cases.htm by name or case number. The system is free. It shows charges, hearing dates, bail, docket entries, and case outcomes. CourtView is not a background check. It only shows what the court has on file. Some cases are removed after 60 days under AS 22.35.030 if the person was acquitted or all charges were dropped.

The court also publishes a daily Criminal Charges Filed report. This PDF lists all new charges across the state, sorted by court location. Kodiak entries appear under the Kodiak courthouse listing. Check the report at public.courts.alaska.gov for the latest filings.

Kodiak Records and Alaska Law

AS 12.62.160 is the key statute for Kodiak booking report access. It lets any person get adult criminal justice information from the Alaska Public Safety Information Network. The law covers arrest records, conviction data, and case outcomes. Exceptions apply for juvenile records, active investigations, and victim identity in certain crimes.

The Alaska Public Records Act at AS 40.25.110 through AS 40.25.220 backs up the right to request Kodiak records from any government agency. If KPD or the troopers deny a request, ask for the specific exemption in writing. The Alaska Department of Law APRA page has the full text and a plain-language guide. Agencies must respond within 10 working days.

The DPS background check is another option. Name-based checks cost $20 and fingerprint checks cost $35. Results cover adult arrests and convictions statewide. Start a request at the DPS online background check portal.

  • Kodiak Police records: written request to 2160 Mill Bay Road
  • Trooper records: file through the DPS JustFOIA portal
  • Court records: free search on CourtView
  • Jail status: VINElink or call Kodiak Jail
  • Background check: DPS online portal, $20 name-based

Note: Kodiak records requests take 10 to 30 days on average, so plan ahead if you need a booking report for a court date.

Kodiak Sex Offender Registry

The Alaska sex offender registry covers Kodiak addresses. Under AS 18.65.087, the Department of Public Safety keeps a public list of convicted sex offenders. Search by name or zip code at sor.dps.alaska.gov. The Kodiak zip code is 99615. The registry shows photos, addresses, and offense details. Aggravated offenders register for life.

Kodiak is an island community. The registry is useful for checking new arrivals who move to the area for fishing season or Coast Guard assignments. Offenders must report address changes by the next working day under Alaska law. International travel requires 21 days of written notice before leaving the state.

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Kodiak Island Borough Records

Kodiak sits inside the Kodiak Island Borough. All Kodiak booking reports roll up to the borough level. For more on the wider area, see the Kodiak Island Borough records page.

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