College Alaska Recent Bookings

College recent bookings come from two main agencies: the University of Alaska Fairbanks Police Department, which covers campus incidents, and the Alaska State Troopers D Detachment, which covers the broader unincorporated community. College is a census-designated place in Fairbanks North Star Borough and has no city government or municipal police force. This page covers how to access UAF Police daily reports, AST dispatch logs, the Fairbanks court system, and inmate search tools for anyone booked in or near the College area.

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UAF Police Department Campus Bookings

The University of Alaska Fairbanks Police Department handles arrests and incidents on the UAF campus, which sits within the College community. UAF Police is a fully certified law enforcement agency and can make arrests for state violations occurring on campus grounds. UAF campus crime and booking data is separate from FPD and AST logs but is publicly available through daily reports.

UAF Police posts daily safety and crime reports at uaf.edu/police/campus-safety-clery/daily-reports.php. These reports list incidents by date, type, and location on campus. They are updated regularly and available to anyone. You can reach UAF Police at (907) 474-7721. Their main office is at 1788 Yukon Drive, Fairbanks, AK 99775. For cases that start on campus and escalate, AST D Detachment or Fairbanks Police may be called in to assist or take over booking.

Lead-in: The UAF Police Department website includes daily crime reports and campus safety data for the College area near Fairbanks.

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UAF Police daily reports are a primary public resource for tracking recent bookings and incidents in the College area.

Alaska State Troopers D Detachment

Outside UAF campus, law enforcement in College is the responsibility of the Alaska State Troopers D Detachment. D Detachment is based in Fairbanks and covers Interior Alaska. When AST responds to incidents in the College community, bookings flow through AST facilities and the Fourth Judicial District court in Fairbanks.

Daily activity from AST D Detachment is published on the AST Daily Dispatch. The log is free to search by date and area. It shows incident types and general response locations. The D Detachment main office is at 1979 Peger Road, Fairbanks, AK 99709, phone (907) 451-5100. Fairbanks Police at (907) 450-6500 may also respond to College area calls depending on proximity and call type.

Lead-in: General area information for the College community, including local resources and contacts, is available through the College Alaska information site.

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The site covers community contacts and resources for College and the surrounding Fairbanks North Star Borough area.

Fairbanks Correctional Center and VINE Search

People arrested in College are most often held at the Fairbanks Correctional Center, the state facility serving the Fairbanks North Star Borough. Whether the arrest was made by UAF Police, AST, or Fairbanks PD, detention typically ends up at the same facility on Eagan Avenue.

Use the Alaska VINE inmate search tool to check on someone held at Fairbanks Correctional or any other Alaska DOC facility. VINE searches by name across all state facilities and gives real-time custody status. You can also sign up for free custody change notifications online or by calling 1-800-247-9763. The Fairbanks Correctional Center is at 1931 Eagan Avenue, Fairbanks, AK 99701, phone (907) 458-6700.

Court Records for College Arrests

Criminal cases from College arrests are filed in the Fourth Judicial District at the Fairbanks courthouse, 101 Lacey Street. The court handles all criminal arraignments, hearings, and case dispositions for the Fairbanks North Star Borough, including the College area. Records are public unless sealed by the court.

Search court cases at Alaska CourtView. You can look up cases by person name, case number, or filing date. The system is free and available to anyone. For certified copies or full case files, contact the Fairbanks court at (907) 452-9277 or email 4FArecords@akcourts.us. The Alaska Courts criminal charges page explains how charges are submitted after an arrest and how the court process begins.

Warrants and Statewide Records

Warrant information for the College area runs through the same AST systems as the rest of Fairbanks North Star Borough. The AST Active Warrants list is a public, searchable list of outstanding warrants from Alaska State Troopers. It is updated regularly and covers all AST detachments including D Detachment.

The Alaska Department of Public Safety manages a statewide criminal records database that includes arrest and conviction data for College area residents. Submit requests through the DPS criminal records page. The general DPS records line is (907) 269-5511. The Sex Offender Registry is a free public tool available to anyone. Access to government records, including booking data, is governed by AS 40.25.100.

How to Request College Area Arrest Records

Getting arrest records for incidents in College depends on which agency made the arrest. For UAF campus incidents, start with the UAF Police Department at (907) 474-7721. Their records unit handles requests for reports involving on-campus incidents. For incidents in the surrounding unincorporated community outside campus, the records go through AST D Detachment and the DPS public records process.

AST D Detachment is at 1979 Peger Road, Fairbanks, phone (907) 451-5100. They can direct you to the correct form for requesting an incident report. If a case involved both UAF Police and AST, you may need to request records from both agencies separately. Court records for all College area cases are accessible through CourtView once charges are filed. These are the most straightforward records to get since they are public by default and available online at no charge.

The Alaska public records law at AS 40.25.100 applies to UAF Police, AST, and all other government agencies. Both agencies must respond to public records requests and provide written reasons if they deny one. Juvenile records, sealed cases, and active investigation documents are common exemptions. For a complete criminal history report rather than a single incident, the DPS background check process at (907) 269-5511 covers the full statewide database including College area arrests.

Fairbanks North Star Borough Records

College is part of the Fairbanks North Star Borough. The borough page covers the full range of public records resources for the Interior Alaska region, including all agencies, courts, and detention facilities that serve the College community. Visit the borough page for a complete overview.

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Nearby Cities

These communities are near College in the Fairbanks North Star Borough area. All fall under Fourth Judicial District court jurisdiction.