Access Farmers Loop Booking Releases

Farmers Loop Booking Releases are handled by the Alaska State Troopers B Detachment since this is an unincorporated community in the Fairbanks North Star Borough. The area sits just north of Fairbanks city limits and has no city police force. You can search Farmers Loop Booking Releases through the state inmate locator, the Daily Dispatch press log, and the Alaska Court System. This page explains how to find a booking sheet, release date, or charge list for anyone arrested in the Farmers Loop area. Use the tools below to start a search right now.

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Law Enforcement in Farmers Loop

Farmers Loop is an unincorporated residential area in the Fairbanks North Star Borough. It has no city police. The Alaska State Troopers B Detachment provides law enforcement for the community. Trooper dispatch for the Interior and Western Alaska region is (907) 451-5100. The Fairbanks Police Department may also respond to some calls near the city border, but troopers handle most of the work in Farmers Loop.

When a trooper makes an arrest in Farmers Loop, the suspect is taken to the Fairbanks Correctional Center for booking. The trooper creates the initial Farmers Loop Booking Releases record at the time of arrest. That file includes the name, date of birth, charges, and booking time. The B Detachment covers a wide area of Interior Alaska, and Farmers Loop is one of the busier unincorporated spots in their patrol zone because of its closeness to Fairbanks.

The Alaska State Troopers Daily Dispatch posts arrests by detachment each day. Check it at dailydispatch.dps.alaska.gov and use the date filter to find Farmers Loop entries. Most arrests show up within 24 to 48 hours of the incident.

Farmers Loop Booking Releases and Detention

People arrested in Farmers Loop go to the Fairbanks Correctional Center. FCC is at 1931 Eagan Avenue, Fairbanks, AK 99701. The phone is (907) 458-6700. The facility is a state jail run by the Alaska Department of Corrections. It serves the full Fairbanks North Star Borough.

At FCC, staff complete the full booking process for every Farmers Loop Booking Releases case. The steps include fingerprints, a photo, medical screening, and a custody classification. Once booking is done, the data gets pushed to the state inmate locator. FCC holds inmates at all custody levels. Some stay through trial while others get moved to larger sites based on the charge and sentence length. The Fairbanks Correctional Center also takes in suspects from College, Badger, North Pole, and other parts of the borough.

We pulled a screenshot of the DPS records request portal at dpsalaska.justfoia.com/publicportal below.

Farmers Loop booking releases DPS records request portal

The DPS portal is where you file a formal records request for any Alaska State Trooper arrest in the Farmers Loop area. It is free to submit a request.

Search Farmers Loop Booking Releases Online

The VINE inmate search is the best tool for live custody data. Go to vinelink.vineapps.com/search/AK and type a name. VINE pulls data from the Alaska DOC every few minutes. It shows the current jail, custody status, and projected release date. You can set up free alerts for text or phone updates when a status changes.

Court records tied to a Farmers Loop Booking Releases case are available through the Alaska Court System at courts.alaska.gov/main/search-cases.htm. Pick the Fairbanks District Court from the drop list and type the name. Results show charges, hearing dates, bail amount, and case status. A second search at public.courts.alaska.gov shows full docket info for each case.

The main Alaska DOC site at doc.alaska.gov has details about FCC and links to the offender lookup. It also posts contact numbers, visitation rules, and program info for every state facility in Alaska.

Filing a Records Request for Farmers Loop

Farmers Loop Booking Releases are public under the Alaska Public Records Act, AS 40.25.110 through AS 40.25.220. You do not need a reason to ask. Any person can request a booking sheet, mugshot, or arrest report from the Farmers Loop area.

Since troopers handle all arrests here, your request goes to the Alaska Department of Public Safety. File online at dpsalaska.justfoia.com/publicportal. Fill out the form with the name of the person, the rough date of arrest, and the type of file you want. The DPS team checks every Farmers Loop Booking Releases request against the APRA rules before releasing the file. Most requests are filled within 10 business days. Booking sheets and mugshots come back first.

Some parts of the record may be cut. Juvenile data, mental health screening notes, and information from an active case can be held back under AS 40.25.120. The rest stays open. Read the APRA summary at law.alaska.gov/doclibrary/APRA.html for the full breakdown. AS 12.62 also covers how criminal justice information is shared among state agencies.

Note: All Farmers Loop Booking Releases requests go through the Alaska Department of Public Safety portal since the State Troopers handle every arrest in the area.

Farmers Loop Court Process

After a Farmers Loop arrest, the suspect goes before a judge at the Fairbanks Courthouse. Alaska law requires a first hearing within 24 hours for most charges. The judge reads the charges, sets bail, and appoints a public defender if the person cannot afford a lawyer.

Felony cases move to Superior Court. Misdemeanor cases stay at the district level. The Alaska Public Defender Agency handles cases where the person cannot pay for an attorney. The Office of Public Advocacy steps in when the public defender has a conflict. Alaska Legal Services Corporation helps with civil matters that may come up after a booking. Court forms for state cases are posted at courts.alaska.gov/forms/index.htm.

Nearby Communities and Resources

Farmers Loop is part of the Fairbanks metro area. Nearby communities with booking release pages on this site include Fairbanks, College, and Badger. All four areas share the Fairbanks Correctional Center for detention and the Fairbanks Courthouse for case hearings.

For federal cases in the Farmers Loop area, the U.S. District Court in Fairbanks hears the matter. To track a federal inmate, use the BOP locator at bop.gov/inmateloc. Federal arrests here are rare but can happen in drug cases or on federal land. The Fairbanks North Star Borough offices in Fairbanks handle property records and code issues that sometimes overlap with arrest data.

More Farmers Loop Booking Releases Tools

A few more tools round out the search for Farmers Loop 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 Farmers Loop cases. The forms are free and can be filed with the court clerk. Most Farmers Loop Booking Releases matters can be handled with a standard state form.

For federal cases out of Farmers Loop, 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 Farmers Loop. 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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