Search Farmers Loop Jail Roster
The Farmers Loop jail roster pulls bookings from Alaska State Troopers and the Fairbanks Correctional Center a few miles south. You can search by name or DOC offender ID. Farmers Loop is an unincorporated spot in the Fairbanks North Star Borough, so it has no local police force of its own. Most Farmers Loop arrests get processed through FCC at 1931 Eagan Avenue in Fairbanks. This page walks you through the Farmers Loop jail roster tools, the court links, and the phone numbers you need. Start with the search tool below.
Farmers Loop Jail Roster Overview
Fairbanks Correctional Center for Farmers Loop
Most people on the Farmers Loop jail roster end up at the Fairbanks Correctional Center. FCC is at 1931 Eagan Avenue, Fairbanks, Alaska 99701. The main line is 907-458-6700 and the fax is 907-458-6751. FCC holds both pretrial and sentenced inmates for the whole Fairbanks North Star Borough. That covers Farmers Loop, Badger, College, and the rest of the unincorporated parts north of town.
Alaska DOC runs the site. Staff handle the first booking, medical checks, and any move to a larger prison. From FCC, long-term inmates may go to Goose Creek in Wasilla or to Spring Creek in Seward if the court hands down a longer term. The Fairbanks North Star Borough page covers all the local DOC and court links in more depth.
Police Coverage for Farmers Loop
Farmers Loop is not a city. It has no mayor, no council, and no police force of its own. Alaska State Troopers handle most calls there. The Troopers work out of the Fairbanks post on Peger Road. When a Trooper makes an arrest on Farmers Loop, they bring the person to FCC for booking. If the case crosses into Fairbanks city limits, the Fairbanks Police Department may take over and bring the person to FCC as well.
The Fairbanks Police Department covers the core of the city. They have a jail drop point for short holds, but they do not run a long-term jail. Longer holds go to FCC. The Department of Public Safety links page lists the Trooper post numbers and the main DPS contacts for Farmers Loop and the wider borough.
Court cases for Farmers Loop go to the Rabinowitz Courthouse in Fairbanks. The courthouse has public access terminals where you can search for case files. Staff can help you find a case but cannot give legal advice. For online search, use CourtView on the state court site.
Note: Call VINE at 1-800-247-9763 before you dial FCC, since VINE pulls from all DOC sites in one step.
VINE and Farmers Loop Inmate Records
VINE is the state approved inmate lookup tool. Call 1-800-247-9763 or use VINELink online. The service is free. You can search by name or DOC offender ID. If you only know a first name or partial ID, you can still get a hit. VINE is the best first stop for any Farmers Loop jail roster search.
When you search by ID, drop the first zero. You can also use four characters and tick the partial box. VINE shows the current holding site and a tentative release date. You can sign up for alerts by phone or email. The system asks for a four-digit PIN to confirm alerts. Keep the PIN somewhere safe and do not share it.
VINE runs around the clock. It may call at odd hours when a case changes. The service is quiet so the inmate will not know you signed up. If you miss a call, VINE leaves a message and tries again for up to 24 hours. For a second search path, the Alaska Court System tips on locating people covers other ways to find a Farmers Loop inmate when VINE shows no results.
CourtView for Farmers Loop Cases
The Alaska Court System runs CourtView. It is the public case portal for the state. You can search by party name, case number, or hearing date. Once you click on a case, you see the charges, the bail details, and the next court date. That helps when you want to know when a Farmers Loop inmate might be released or when a plea hearing is coming up.
For a second path to court data, the Alaska Court Records portal gives a public index of case data. Use it as a backup when CourtView is slow. Together these two tools cover most court searches linked to a Farmers Loop arrest.
Not every document in a file is online. Some records have limited access for privacy or legal reasons. For full files you may need to walk into the Rabinowitz Courthouse and use the public access terminal. Staff there can point you to the right screen and show you how to use the filters.
Public Records and Farmers Loop Arrests
The Alaska Public Records Act at AS 40.25.110 through AS 40.25.125 covers access to arrest records and other state files tied to Farmers Loop cases. Agencies must reply within 10 business days. The law is run by the Alaska Department of Law at 907-269-5100. Anyone can request. The act does not ask why you want the records. That rule applies when you ask a Trooper post, the FCC office, or the Rabinowitz court clerk for a file.
Arrest records are public. They list the charges, the date and time of the arrest, the arresting agency, and a booking number. Mugshots are rare in Alaska. The state only puts out booking photos when police want other victims to come forward or when they need public help to find a suspect. There is no public mugshot database for Farmers Loop or the rest of the Fairbanks area.
Criminal history reports are a different story. Under Alaska Statute 12.62.160 most of that data is not public. But the subject of the record can get a copy. For a Farmers Loop resident, the fastest path is the Alaska DPS background check portal. A name-based report costs $20 for the first copy and $5 for each extra copy. A fingerprint search costs $35. You need a social security number and a state ID.
The Alaska Public Records Act page at the Department of Law lays out how the act works. It covers how to make a request, how long the agency has to reply, and what the cost rules look like in plain terms.
DPS Records for Farmers Loop Residents
The Alaska Department of Public Safety runs the state criminal history system. Mail requests go to the Criminal Records and Identification Bureau, 5700 E. Tudor Road, Anchorage, AK 99507. You can also fax or call 907-269-5767. Most drop sites take cash, check, and money orders.
DPS also runs a records request portal at dpsalaska.justfoia.com. Use it to ask for Trooper reports, incident files, and other agency records. You can submit a new request or track one you already sent. This is the best stop when you want the full police file behind a Farmers Loop arrest.
For federal cases, the Farmers Loop jail roster ends and the Bureau of Prisons system takes over. The BOP inmate locator shows people in federal custody from 1982 to the present. You can search by BOP register number, FBI number, or name. Federal cases are not common in Farmers Loop, but they do come up.
Nearby Jail Roster Pages
Farmers Loop sits near other Fairbanks North Star Borough cities with their own jail roster pages. Pick a nearby city below for its booking tools and local contacts.