Aleutians East Borough Recent Bookings
Recent bookings in the Aleutians East Borough are handled by the Alaska State Troopers and local police departments serving this remote coastal region. If you need to search arrest records, booking logs, or inmate status for someone held in this area, the resources below explain where to look and how to request records under Alaska's public records laws.
Aleutians East Borough Overview
Search Aleutians East Recent Bookings
The fastest way to find recent bookings tied to Aleutians East Borough is through Alaska's statewide tools. The CourtView public access portal lets you search case records going back to 1990 at no cost. You can look up individuals by name, case number, or charge type. Results can include up to 500 entries per search. This tool covers all trial courts in Alaska, including cases originating in the Aleutians East area.
The Alaska State Troopers Daily Dispatch is another free resource. It posts arrest and incident summaries from each AST detachment, updated every evening around 9 PM. Aleutians East falls under Detachment B (Southcentral). You don't need to create an account to view it. Entries include names, locations, and the nature of each incident or arrest.
For the most recent criminal charges filed in court, the Alaska Court System posts a criminal charges filed report updated daily. It covers a rolling seven-day window and includes new case filings statewide.
Alaska State Troopers - King Salmon Post
The Alaska State Troopers King Salmon Post is the primary law enforcement agency covering the Aleutians East Borough. Alaska has no county sheriff system. All unincorporated areas and felony-level arrests rely on AST. The King Salmon Post handles patrol, investigation, and arrest processing for much of the borough.
| Agency | Alaska State Troopers - King Salmon Post |
|---|---|
| Address | PO Box 187, King Salmon, AK 99613 |
| Phone | (907) 246-3464 |
| Fax | (907) 246-6259 |
To get copies of arrest reports or booking records from AST, you must submit a written public records request. Address it to the Alaska State Troopers Records and Identification Section in Anchorage. Alaska's public records law, AS 40.25.100, gives the public the right to access government records including arrest logs. Requests should include the subject's full name and approximate date of the incident. Response times vary, but the agency must acknowledge your request within 10 business days.
For cases involving village public safety officers (VPSOs) or tribal law enforcement, records may be held at the local agency level. Contact the relevant community directly or reach AST for guidance on who maintains specific records.
Note: AST does not maintain a public online booking log for the Aleutians East Borough. Use CourtView or the Daily Dispatch to find recent arrest information online.
Local Police Departments
Two city-level police departments operate within the Aleutians East Borough. They handle arrests and bookings within their respective city limits. For incidents outside those limits, AST takes jurisdiction.
The Sand Point Police Department serves the borough seat of Sand Point. It handles local arrests and maintains records for incidents within city limits.
| Address | 2001 Sand Point Ave (P.O. Box 423), Sand Point, AK 99661 |
|---|---|
| Phone | (907) 383-3700 |
| Fax | (907) 383-5496 |
The King Cove Police Department covers the community of King Cove. Arrests made by King Cove officers are recorded at the local level. For copies of King Cove arrest records, contact the department directly or submit a written request citing AS 40.25.100.
| Address | 100 Ram's Creek Road, King Cove, AK 99612 |
|---|---|
| Phone | (907) 497-2210 |
The borough website at aleutianseast.org lists administrative contacts in both Sand Point (907-383-2699) and King Cove (907-497-2588), as well as an Anchorage office at 3380 C St., Suite 205.
Aleutians East Booking Records and the Court System
After an arrest in the Aleutians East Borough, the case moves through Alaska's unified trial court system. The nearest court handling cases for this area is the Naknek Court, reachable at (907) 246-4240. Court records tied to booking events, arraignments, and case dispositions are available through CourtView.
The screenshot below shows the Aleutians East Borough website, which lists borough administration and contact info for the communities in this area.
The Aleutians East Borough official website provides contact directories for borough departments.
The borough site is the best starting point for finding the right local contact when you need records from a specific community.
Criminal history records are governed by AS 12.62, which sets rules on who can access full criminal justice information and how it can be used. Public arrest records, which are more limited in scope, fall under the AS 40.25.100 public records framework. The Alaska Department of Law provides a plain-language guide through its Public Records Act guidelines page.
Inmate Search and Custody Status
There is no borough jail in the Aleutians East Borough. When someone is arrested and held for more than a brief period, they are transported to the Anchorage Correctional Complex at 1400 E. 4th Ave., Anchorage, AK 99501 (907-269-4100), or to another state facility depending on security classification and availability.
To check if someone is currently in Alaska state custody, use the VINE inmate notification system. VINE is free, runs 24 hours a day, and can be accessed by phone at 1-866-277-7477. It covers all Alaska Department of Corrections facilities. You can look up custody status by name or offender ID and sign up for alerts when a person's custody status changes.
VINE does not show pre-arraignment holds. For very recent bookings, contact the arresting agency directly. The AST King Salmon Post at (907) 246-3464 can confirm whether someone is in custody and where they are being held.
If a person was held and released at the local level without transport to a state facility, they may not appear in VINE. In those cases, court records in CourtView may be your best source to confirm whether charges were filed following an arrest.
Active Warrants and Sex Offender Registry
Alaska maintains a publicly accessible warrant list. The AST active warrants database is updated daily and available in both CSV and PDF formats. You can search by name and check if someone has an outstanding warrant anywhere in Alaska, including the Aleutians East Borough.
The Alaska Sex Offender Registry is also free and public. It supports searches by name, address, or ZIP code. Registered offenders living in Aleutians East communities are listed in the state database. The registry is maintained by the Alaska Department of Public Safety.
For state criminal history background checks, the DPS background check portal offers name-based checks for $20 and fingerprint-based checks for $35. These are more thorough than a basic public records search and are processed by the DPS Criminal Records unit at 5700 East Tudor Road, Anchorage, AK 99507, phone (907) 269-5767.
How to Request Arrest Records
To request arrest or booking records from any agency in the Aleutians East Borough, prepare a written request that includes the full name of the subject, the approximate date of the arrest or incident, and your contact information. Cite AS 40.25.100 as your legal basis. Most agencies accept requests by mail, and some will accept them by email.
For AST records, send your request to the Alaska State Troopers Records and Identification Section in Anchorage. For local police records, contact the relevant department directly using the addresses listed above. For court records tied to a case, use CourtView or contact the Naknek Court at (907) 246-4240.
Records with pending charges may be withheld until a case is resolved. Juvenile records are sealed under state law. If your request is denied, you can appeal to the agency head or seek review under the Public Records Act process outlined in Alaska law. Historical arrest records predating 1990 may be held at the Alaska State Archives.
Note: Response times for remote boroughs like Aleutians East can take longer than in urban areas. Follow up in writing if you don't hear back within 10 business days.
Nearby Areas
Looking for booking records in neighboring areas? These nearby boroughs and census areas have their own pages with local law enforcement contacts and records access information.