Kodiak Island Booking Reports

Kodiak Island Borough booking reports cover arrests made by the Kodiak Police Department, Alaska State Troopers, and the U.S. Coast Guard on this remote island in the Gulf of Alaska. The borough sits about 250 air miles south of Anchorage. You can search Kodiak Island booking reports through the police department, the Kodiak Jail, state court records, and online arrest databases. The island's isolation means all booking activity funnels through a small number of agencies, which makes record searches more focused than in larger boroughs.

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Kodiak Island Borough Snapshot

12,998 Population
2 Law Enforcement Agencies
$15 Court Search Fee
3rd Judicial District

Kodiak Police Booking Reports

Kodiak Police Department is the primary law enforcement agency in the city. The station sits at 2160 Mill Bay Road, Kodiak, AK 99615. Phone is (907) 486-8000. The department handles most arrests inside the city limits. People taken into custody go to the Kodiak Jail for booking and holding. Staff maintain arrest records and can fill written requests for booking report copies.

To get a Kodiak booking report, submit a written request to the arresting agency. Give the full name of the person, the date of the arrest, and any case details you have. The more info you include, the faster the pull goes. Processing times run 10 to 30 days depending on how complex the request is. Simple one-case pulls come back quicker than broad searches. Fees may apply under the Alaska Public Records Act for copies and staff time.

Booking reports from Kodiak PD include the standard fields. Name, date of birth, gender, race, arrest date and time, location, arresting officer, charges, and custody status all show up on the report. Mug shots and booking photos are kept by the department and by the Alaska Department of Corrections. You can ask for them as part of your records request or through the DOC system.

The CourtView online case search.

Kodiak Island Borough public records center for booking reports via CourtView online case search

It covers both pretrial and post-sentence records in one place.

Note: Kodiak PD and the Troopers keep separate files, so check both if you are not sure who made the arrest.

Kodiak Jail and Inmate Records

Kodiak Jail sits at 1421 Rezanof Drive West, Kodiak, AK 99615. The Alaska Department of Corrections runs the facility. It holds pretrial inmates and people doing short sentences. When someone gets booked, staff take a photo, run fingerprints, do a medical screen, and log all property. That data goes into the statewide DOC inmate search system.

You can look up current inmates at VINElink Alaska. The tool shows custody status, housing info, and sentence details. Set up a free alert to get a call, text, or email when the inmate moves or gets released. The tool works for every state jail in Alaska, so you can filter by the Kodiak facility. Inmates who get long sentences often ship to larger facilities on the mainland. That transfer can take time because the island is only reachable by air or sea.

The jail is small. Kodiak does not have the volume of Anchorage or the Mat-Su, so the inmate count stays low. But every booking creates a record in the state system, and those records are searchable through the same tools that work for the big jails. Bond and bail go through the court system, not the jail itself.

Trooper Coverage on Kodiak Island

Alaska State Troopers run a post at 2421 Mill Bay Road, Kodiak, AK 99615. Phone is (907) 486-4121. The post falls under Detachment C, which covers Western Alaska. Troopers handle all law enforcement outside the Kodiak city limits. That includes the rest of the island, outlying villages, and remote areas where no city police patrol. Criminal cases, traffic stops, and search and rescue all fall under trooper jurisdiction in these zones.

Wildlife Troopers also work the Kodiak area. They handle fish and game cases in the coastal waters and on the island. Their arrests follow the same booking path through the Kodiak Jail. Records requests for trooper arrests go to the Alaska State Troopers Records Section in Anchorage, not the local post. The daily dispatch at dailydispatch.dps.alaska.gov posts trooper incidents from the Kodiak area along with the rest of the state.

Response times on Kodiak can vary. The island covers a lot of ground, and weather can shut down travel between communities. Booking timestamps may lag the actual arrest time in remote areas where transport to the jail takes hours.

Active warrants for trooper cases sit on the DPS warrants page. Under AS 12.25.030, officers serve warrant arrests at any time once the judge signs. Check the list against court filings to see where each case stands.

Coast Guard and Tribal Coverage

The U.S. Coast Guard has a large base on Kodiak Island. Coast Guard personnel handle maritime law enforcement for federal crimes and violations on base property. Those cases go through the federal system, not the state courts. If you need booking data from a Coast Guard arrest, the request goes to the federal agency, not Kodiak PD or the Troopers.

The Sun'aq Tribe of Kodiak may also have tribal public safety officers on tribal lands. Tribal arrests follow a different legal path. Some tribal cases cross into the state system, and some stay under tribal jurisdiction. If you are looking for a booking report and the arrest happened on tribal land, check with both the tribal office and the state agencies to see who holds the file.

Note: Coast Guard arrests on Kodiak go through the federal system, so VINElink and CourtView will not show those records.

Kodiak Court Records and Law

Kodiak Courthouse sits at 204 Mission Road, Room 122, Kodiak, AK 99615. Phone is (907) 486-1600. The building holds both Superior Court and District Court for the Third Judicial District. Superior Court takes felony cases, civil matters over $100,000, domestic cases, probate, and appeals from District Court. District Court covers misdemeanors, small claims up to $10,000, and civil cases up to $100,000. Preliminary hearings for felonies also go through District Court.

Court records are open to the public through CourtView online or in person during business hours, Monday through Friday from 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Fees run $5 for the first two pages of certified copies and $2 for each page after that. If you need staff to run a search for you, expect a $15 fee per name per year searched. Case files show the parties, charges, hearing dates, and how the case ended.

Kodiak Island booking reports fall under the Alaska Public Records Act. AS 40.25.110 through AS 40.25.220 gives you the right to ask for any record not exempt. AS 12.62.160 sets the rules for criminal justice data. If an agency turns you down, appeal under the same chapter. The burden falls on them to prove the record should stay sealed. Juvenile data stays sealed by default. Victim names get blocked under AS 40.25.120.

The sex offender registry for Kodiak Island is at sor.dps.alaska.gov under AS 18.65.087. Search by zip code to see who is listed on the island. The Kodiak zip codes return a short list given the small population, but the data ties back to booking reports from the original offense.

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