Access Eagle River Jail Roster

The Eagle River jail roster is the main way to find a person held at Hiland Mountain Correctional Center or booked into the broader Anchorage system. Eagle River is part of the Anchorage Municipality, and Hiland Mountain is the largest women's prison in Alaska. The state DOC runs the site and feeds the jail roster tools used across Alaska. This page walks you through the Eagle River jail roster steps, the right phone numbers, and the links you need. Use the search tool below to start a fast name check.

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Eagle River Jail Roster Overview

Anchorage Municipality
Hiland Main DOC Site
415 Hiland Capacity
99577 ZIP Code

Eagle River is part of the Anchorage Municipality. The city does not run its own jail separate from the state system. Hiland Mountain Correctional Center is the main DOC site in Eagle River, and it is the largest women's prison in Alaska. Male arrests in Eagle River move into the Anchorage Correctional Complex or Cook Inlet Pretrial. The Eagle River jail roster pulls from all three sites.

Hiland Mountain is at 9101 Hesterberg Road, Eagle River, AK 99577. The main phone is 907-694-9511 and the fax is 907-696-9116. Staff will confirm custody but will not read charges. For charges, bail, and the next court date, use VINE. Call 1-800-247-9763. VINE is free and it runs around the clock. The Alaska Department of Public Safety lists it as the state inmate lookup.

Note: Start with VINE for any Eagle River inmate search since it covers Hiland Mountain, Anchorage Correctional Complex, and Cook Inlet Pretrial in one place.

Hiland Mountain Correctional Center

Hiland Mountain Correctional Center is the largest women's prison in Alaska. It holds up to 415 inmates. The site sits at 9101 Hesterberg Road in Eagle River. The main line is 907-694-9511. The fax is 907-696-9116. Hiland takes both pretrial and sentenced women from across the state. Bookings from Eagle River, Anchorage, and other cities show up here after a move from a local jail.

When an inmate arrives at Hiland, the VINE record updates. Sign up for alerts to get a call or email when a person moves or is released. The Eagle River jail roster for Hiland is public and shows the name, age, charges, and booking number. Court dates can be found on CourtView through the Alaska Court System site.

Hiland runs visits on a set schedule. Check the DOC page before you drive out. ID rules are strict. Dress code is enforced. The facility can lock down with no notice for safety reasons. Phone calls and email go through a state vendor. Mail goes to the Hesterberg Road address. For family members of Eagle River inmates, the DOC visit page has the current rules.

Anchorage Correctional Complex

Male inmates from Eagle River go to the Anchorage Correctional Complex or Cook Inlet Pretrial. The main line is 907-269-4100. The complex sits in downtown Anchorage and takes most new bookings from the municipality. Long-term inmates move to Goose Creek Correctional Center in Wasilla or Spring Creek Correctional Center in Seward.

When an Eagle River resident is booked, the record is on the Alaska jail roster within hours. VINE shows the name, age, charges, and booking number. A first hearing comes within 24 hours in most cases. Bail is set by a judge at that hearing, and the case runs through the Anchorage Superior Court. Use CourtView to track the case from booking to final judgment.

Phone staff can confirm custody but will not read charges. For that data, use VINE. Family members who want to visit an Eagle River inmate at the Anchorage Complex should check the DOC page for current rules. Visits can be canceled on short notice. Phone calls and email use a state-approved vendor.

VINE for Eagle River Inmates

VINE is the main tool for the Eagle River jail roster. The service is free, it is public, and it covers every DOC site in Alaska. Search by name or offender ID. Partial names work. When you search by ID, drop the first zero at the start of the number. Use the first four characters and check the partial ID box if you are not sure of the full number.

VINE shows current location and a tentative release date. Sign up for alerts with a phone or email. Pick a four-digit PIN to confirm alerts. Keep the PIN safe. The service is confidential, so the inmate will not know you signed up. VINE runs around the clock. If you miss a call, the system tries again for up to 24 hours.

The tool is the same one used for other Alaska cities. An Eagle River inmate who moves from Hiland Mountain to another DOC site will still show up on the same search. For guidance, the court system's tips on locating people page has a clean walkthrough.

Eagle River Court Records

Eagle River court cases run through the Anchorage Superior Court and District Court. CourtView is the public case tool for the Alaska Court System. Search by name, case number, or date. The file shows charges, bail, and the next hearing. Not every paper is online. Some records have limited access for privacy or legal reasons.

For a second way to search, the Alaska Court Records portal gives a public index of case data. It works well as a backup when CourtView is slow. Use it when you want to check an Eagle River arrest record and cannot find the case on the main tool.

Eagle River Arrest Records

Arrests in Eagle River come from the Anchorage Police Department and Alaska State Troopers. Under AS 40.25.110, most arrest data is public. The record lists the charges, the date and time of the arrest, the agency, and a booking number. Mugshots are rare. Alaska only releases booking photos in two narrow cases tied to active investigations.

To pull a full report, contact the arresting agency. For APD cases, use the Anchorage police records unit. For trooper cases, use the DPS records portal at dpsalaska.justfoia.com. The DPS line is 907-269-5767. A name-based criminal history report is $20 for the first copy. Fingerprint-based reports are $35. The DPS background check portal handles online requests.

You need a social security number and a state driver's license or ID to verify who you are. The report shows arrests, charges, and court outcomes if they are in the state system. For longer questions on a state inmate, call the Chief Classification Officer at 907-269-7426.

Eagle River Public Records Act Requests

The Alaska Public Records Act at AS 40.25.110 through AS 40.25.125 governs access to jail roster data for Eagle River and the rest of the state. Agencies must respond within 10 business days. The law is run by the Alaska Department of Law at 907-269-5100. The act does not limit who can ask for a record or why.

Criminal records held by DPS follow a stricter rule under Alaska Statute 12.62.160. Most of that data is confidential. The Alaska Public Records Act page at the Department of Law spells out how the act works. The Alaska Department of Law Corrections Section backs the DOC on legal work tied to inmate care at Hiland Mountain and other sites.

Nearby Cities With Jail Roster Pages

Eagle River is close to several other Anchorage and Mat-Su cities. Each ties into the DOC system.

For the full Anchorage set of tools, jump to the Anchorage Municipality page. It has every DOC, APD, and court contact for the area.

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