Search Kodiak Island Borough Jail Roster

The Kodiak Island Borough jail roster shows who is held in custody on Kodiak Island and the smaller islands near it. Most bookings go through the Kodiak Police Department, which runs the biggest hold site on the island. Alaska State Troopers also bring arrestees in from the rural parts of the borough. This page walks you through the Kodiak Island Borough jail roster search, the main phone lines, and the right web tools. You can look up an inmate by name or by ID. Use the search box below to start your Kodiak Island Borough jail roster lookup.

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Kodiak Island Borough Overview

12,998 Borough Population
16 KPD Officers
14-Day KPD Holding Cells
3rd Judicial District

Kodiak Police Department Detention

The Kodiak Police Department runs the main detention site in the Kodiak Island Borough. KPD has the largest hold facility on the island with several cells set up as 14-day holding cells. The department sits at 217 Lower Mill Bay Road, Kodiak, AK 99615. The main line is 486-8000 and the fax is 486-8023. For an emergency, dial 911. To reach the jail side of the office, call 907-486-8000 and press 2. KPD has about 16 officers and detectives, a dispatch staff of 8 led by a Dispatch Sergeant, plus an animal control officer, a parking enforcement officer, and a small admin crew.

The City of Kodiak site is the main entry point for local records work.

City of Kodiak site for Kodiak Island Borough jail roster searches

From there you can reach the police page, city clerk, and other offices.

Kodiak is a community jail under the Alaska Department of Corrections network. That means KPD holds the first arrest, runs the booking, and passes longer term inmates over to a DOC facility. The hold limit is 14 days. After that, a judge sets the next step. The Kodiak jail phone for inmate info is 907-486-8000, press 2. Calls are taken during normal office hours.

Note: For a new booking, call the Kodiak community jail at 907-486-8000 press 2 before you try VINE.

Alaska State Troopers Kodiak Post

The Alaska State Troopers C Detachment runs the Kodiak Post at 211 Bartel Ave, Kodiak, AK 99615. The main line is 486-4121. A Post Commander at the rank of Sergeant leads the post, with about six troopers and three civilian dispatchers. The Kodiak Post Commander is the search and rescue coordinator for all land searches in the Kodiak Island Borough. Troopers bring arrestees to KPD for booking when a case happens outside city limits.

Troopers work bigger cases across the island as well. When a case is felony level, the state file shows up in the Alaska jail roster through the DOC system. For a state wide check, the Alaska inmate records guide lists every borough and the main tools for each.

Trooper arrest records are held by the Alaska Department of Public Safety. Most criminal history is closed under AS 12.62.160. The subject of a record can get a copy for $20, or $35 for a fingerprint check. For records of a current case, CourtView is the right place to look.

Kodiak Court Records and CourtView

The Kodiak Island Borough falls under the Third Judicial District of the Alaska Court System. The Kodiak Courthouse handles both district and superior court cases. CourtView is the online tool for case data. Search by party name or case number to pull a case page. Each case shows charges, hearing dates, and bail info. The court system also keeps the main record on file for paper copies.

For background, the court system's tips on locating people page is a good second stop. It covers VINE, property tax listings, and DOC phone numbers in one spot.

When a case is open, court dates drive the timing of any release. Look up the next hearing to see when the judge will rule on bail or release. Arraignments move fast in Alaska, and most people see a judge within 24 hours of arrest. For closed cases, the clerk can pull a paper copy for a small fee.

Public Records in Kodiak Island Borough

Public records in Kodiak follow the Alaska Public Records Act at AS 40.25.110 through AS 40.25.125. Agencies must answer a request within 10 business days. That rule applies to the Kodiak Police Department, the City of Kodiak clerk, and the Kodiak Island Borough clerk. Arrest reports are open records unless the case is sealed. Juvenile arrest records are closed by statute.

The Alaska Department of Law handles legal questions about record access. You can reach the law department at 907-269-5100. For criminal history checks, the Alaska Department of Public Safety runs the state system. A name-based check is $20 and a fingerprint check is $35. Reach DPS at 907-269-5767 for help with the forms.

  • Kodiak Police Department arrest logs and reports
  • Kodiak Island Borough clerk for borough records
  • City of Kodiak clerk for city files
  • Alaska State Troopers incident files
  • Kodiak Court records via CourtView

For an outside summary, the Alaska records page is a quick view of the main tools. It points users back to VINE and DOC as the two main steps for any Kodiak Island Borough jail roster search.

Kodiak Jail Visitation and Money

Visits to inmates in the Kodiak jail go by the rules set by the Kodiak Police Department. Call the jail at 907-486-8000 press 2 to ask about visit days and hours. Bring a photo ID. Kids under 18 need a parent or guardian to sign in with them. The facility may cut a visit short if a unit is on lockdown or if there is a safety issue.

Money for an inmate can be sent through the DOC approved paths. Most community jails take cash or money orders at the front desk during office hours. For long term inmates who move to a state prison, the DOC site lists the right way to send funds. Some items from home are not allowed, so check the rule list before you mail a package.

For federal inmates booked out of Kodiak, use the BOP inmate locator. The federal system handles people held under U.S. law rather than state law.

Cities in Kodiak Island Borough

The borough has one qualifying city with its own page. Other small communities like Old Harbor, Akhiok, and Ouzinkie use the same KPD and trooper tools as Kodiak.

Nearby Boroughs

These boroughs and census areas are close to Kodiak Island. Each one has a jail roster page of its own.

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