Badger Booking Releases

Badger Booking Releases cover every arrest made by Alaska State Troopers and other agencies inside this Fairbanks North Star community. You can search Badger Booking Releases by name, date, or charge through the state inmate locator and the Daily Dispatch logs run by the troopers. Badger has no city police force, so most booking data flows through the Alaska State Troopers B Detachment and the Fairbanks Correctional Center. Use this page to find the right office, the right portal, and the right form to look up booking data for the area.

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Who Handles Badger Booking Releases

Badger sits east of Fairbanks city limits in the Fairbanks North Star Borough. The community has no police force of its own. Law work is split between the Alaska State Troopers and, on rare calls, the Fairbanks Police Department. Most Badger Booking Releases trace back to a trooper arrest. The B Detachment of the Alaska State Troopers covers the whole Interior region. Trooper dispatch for Interior and Western Alaska is (907) 451-5100.

After an arrest in or near Badger, the suspect is taken to the Fairbanks Correctional Center for intake. FCC is the main pretrial jail for the Fairbanks area. The address is 1931 Eagan Avenue, Fairbanks, AK 99701. The phone is (907) 458-6700. Booking at FCC includes fingerprints, a photo, a medical screen, and a custody class step. Once a person is logged in, the data is sent to the state inmate locator.

The Fairbanks Police Department at 800 Cushman Street, Fairbanks, AK 99701 may help on shared calls near the city line. The FPD main line is (907) 459-6780. So a Badger Booking Releases search may also pull a record from FPD if the arrest happened near Steese Highway or close to the city border.

Search Badger Booking Releases Online

Start with VINE. The site pulls live data from the Alaska Department of Corrections every few minutes. Search by name at vinelink.vineapps.com/search/AK. The tool returns the current jail, the custody status, and the projected release date for every Badger Booking Releases match in the state. Free release alerts can be set up at vinelink.com by phone, text, or email.

For court files tied to a Badger arrest, use CourtView at courts.alaska.gov/main/search-cases.htm. Cases from Badger are heard at the Fairbanks Courthouse. Type the name and pick the Fairbanks district. The system shows the charge list, hearing dates, bail amount, and case status. A second case search at public.courts.alaska.gov gives full docket info for any Badger Booking Releases case.

The Alaska State Troopers Daily Dispatch posts arrests by all detachments. Read it at dailydispatch.dps.alaska.gov. Use the date filter to find a specific day. The page is the closest thing to a daily blotter for Badger and the rest of Alaska. The state DOC site at doc.alaska.gov links to every jail and the offender locator.

Alaska State Troopers daily dispatch Badger booking releases

The Daily Dispatch lists the name, age, town, charge, and release status for every trooper arrest. Older entries stay online for back lookups.

APRA Records Requests

Badger Booking Releases are public records under the Alaska Public Records Act, AS 40.25.110 to 40.25.220. You do not need a reason to ask. To request a trooper file, use the Department of Public Safety portal at dpsalaska.justfoia.com. Name the agency, the person, and the date range. The DPS staff will route the request to the right post.

The DOC handles its own files for inmates booked at FCC. Read the APRA summary at law.alaska.gov/doclibrary/APRA.html before you file. AS 12.62 covers how state and local agencies share criminal justice info. Most APRA replies come back in 10 work days. Some items may be cut from a Badger Booking Releases file, like juvenile data, mental health screening, or info from a still-open case. The rest of the file should be open.

Court forms and bail papers sit at courts.alaska.gov/forms/index.htm. Pick the form, fill it in, and file it with the clerk at the Fairbanks Courthouse. Federal cases from the Interior region are heard in U.S. District Court in Fairbanks or Anchorage. To track a federal inmate booked from the Badger area, use the BOP locator at bop.gov/inmateloc.

Borough and Court Resources

Badger is part of the Fairbanks North Star Borough. The borough offices share data with state agencies on building, tax, and emergency calls. For the full set of borough tools, see the Fairbanks North Star Borough page on this site. That page has more on the local trooper post, the FCC jail, and court tools.

Court files for Badger Booking Releases cases are kept at the Fairbanks Courthouse. The clerk can print case papers for a small per page fee. CourtView is free for online lookups. Records made by the Fairbanks Police Department are kept at 800 Cushman Street.

Note: Badger has no city police, so most Badger Booking Releases come from the Alaska State Troopers B Detachment or the Fairbanks Police Department on shared calls.

Legal Help in the Fairbanks Area

If a person booked from the Badger area cannot pay for a lawyer, the Alaska Public Defender Agency may step in. The court will appoint counsel at the first hearing. The Office of Public Advocacy takes cases when there is a conflict. Alaska Legal Services Corporation handles civil matters tied to a booking, like housing or family law fallout.

The Alaska Bar Association runs a lawyer referral line for the Interior region. Most local firms give a short first meeting at low cost. The Alaska Court System self-help center has free forms and a guide for people who file on their own.

More Badger Booking Releases Tools

A few more tools round out the search for Badger Booking Releases. The Alaska DOC public portal at doc.alaska.gov links to every state jail, facility contact, and the main offender lookup. Use it as a starting point when you only know a name. Staff at each state jail can also help with basic custody questions by phone.

The Alaska Court System forms page at courts.alaska.gov/forms/index.htm holds release orders, bail bond papers, and motion forms tied to Badger cases. The forms are free and can be filed with the court clerk. Most Badger Booking Releases matters can be handled with a standard state form.

For federal cases out of Badger, the Bureau of Prisons inmate locator at bop.gov/inmateloc is the main lookup. It covers all federal jails and prisons, and shows current housing, age, and projected release date. The tool is free. Federal cases are heard in U.S. District Court in Anchorage, Fairbanks, Juneau, Ketchikan, or Nome.

The Alaska Sex Offender Registry at dps.alaska.gov is a public tool for checking registered offenders in or near Badger. The registry ties into booking data and shows a photo, the last known address, and the listed offense. It is free and open to anyone.

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