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The Badger phone directory covers key contacts for this community east of Fairbanks in the Fairbanks North Star Borough. Badger is a census-designated place, which means it does not have its own city government. Borough and state offices handle most public services here. Finding the right phone number can be tricky when your area lacks a city hall, so this guide pulls together the most useful numbers for Badger residents. From borough clerk contacts to court lines and law enforcement, you will find what you need to reach the right office fast.

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Badger Quick Facts

~19,000 Population
Fairbanks North Star Borough Borough
(907) 452-9277 Court Phone

Badger Area Phone Contacts

Since Badger has no municipal government of its own, the Fairbanks North Star Borough provides most services. The borough offices are at 800 Cushman Street, Fairbanks, AK 99701. The main phone number is (907) 459-1401. That line can connect you to most borough departments including the clerk, assessor, planning, and public works divisions.

The borough clerk handles public records requests for the area. Under the Alaska Public Records Act at AS 40.25.100, any person can request copies of government records. Badger residents submit requests through the borough clerk just like Fairbanks city residents do. The process is the same for both.

The borough mayor's office number is (907) 459-1401. For tax questions, the FNSB Assessing Department is at 907 Terminal Street, Fairbanks, AK 99701, phone (907) 459-1428. Property searches are free online through the borough's portal, where you can look up assessed values, tax history, and ownership info by name or parcel number.

Badger falls under the Fairbanks court district. The Fairbanks Courthouse is at 101 Lacey Street, Fairbanks, AK 99701. Customer service: (907) 452-9277. Court staff handle questions about case status, filing, and hearing schedules. For record requests, email 4FArecords@akcourts.gov or fax (907) 452-9330.

The court provides phone lines for different services. Bail payment, protective orders, civil matters, criminal cases, and jury service each have separate contacts. The law library is open Monday through Thursday from 8:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. For remote research help, email library@akcourts.gov. The Alaska Court System website has CourtView for online case searches. You can look up criminal and civil cases by name, case number, or citation number from any device.

Court records are public in Alaska. Some exceptions apply to sealed cases and juvenile matters.

Badger Law Enforcement Numbers

Law enforcement in Badger comes from two sources. The Alaska State Troopers cover the unincorporated areas of the borough. The Fairbanks Police Department may also respond to calls near the city boundary. For non-emergency dispatch in the interior region, call (907) 451-5100. For all emergencies, dial 911.

The Department of Public Safety headquarters is in Anchorage at 5700 East Tudor Road, phone (907) 269-5511. Criminal history background checks can be requested online through the DPS background check portal. The fee is $20 for the first report. You will need a valid state ID or driver's license number plus a social security number to use the online system. Under Alaska Statute 12.62, criminal justice information is regulated and some records may have access limits.

Police reports and incident records can be requested from the responding agency. Keep the case number handy when you call. It speeds up the process.

Property Records and Phone Numbers

Property records for Badger are maintained by the Fairbanks North Star Borough Assessing Department at (907) 459-1428. The borough website has a free search tool. You can look up any parcel by owner name, address, or parcel ID. Results include assessed value, tax info, sales history, and a link to the GIS map viewer showing parcel boundaries and zoning.

For recorded documents such as deeds and liens, the Alaska Department of Natural Resources Recorder's Office handles all of Fairbanks North Star Borough. The Fairbanks Recorder's Office is at 3700 Airport Way, Fairbanks, AK 99709-4699, phone (907) 452-3521. This office serves 12 recording districts in interior and western Alaska. Online searches are free through the Alaska Land Records Information System. Recording fees are set by state law at $20 for the first page and $5 for each additional page.

Badger Phone Directory Resources

The Fairbanks North Star Borough website is the best starting point for most Badger phone directory needs. Below is a screenshot of the borough information portal that serves the Badger community.

Badger area phone directory information from FNSB

The borough site lists department contacts, meeting schedules, and online services for all communities in the FNSB area.

The Alaska State Archives holds historical records dating back to the territorial period. The Directory of State Officials published by the Alaska Legislature lists phone numbers for every state department and key staff members. Both resources can help when you need a state-level contact that is not listed at the borough level.

State Agency Contacts for Badger

Several state agencies serve Badger residents from offices in the Fairbanks area. The Department of Administration can be reached at (907) 465-2200. The Department of Health is at (907) 269-7800. Labor and Workforce Development: (907) 465-2700. These numbers connect to the main state offices, which can direct you to local field offices when they exist.

The Alaska Bureau of Vital Statistics handles birth, death, marriage, and divorce certificates. Requests can be made by mail or through regional offices. The Alaska Public Records Act resource page from the Department of Law explains the legal framework for public records access. It is important to note that the federal Freedom of Information Act does not apply to Alaska state agencies. APRA is the only law that governs state and local records requests here.

Nearby Cities Phone Contacts

Badger sits between several communities in the Fairbanks North Star Borough. Fairbanks is the main city in the borough and has its own municipal government with a full set of city offices. College is right next to Fairbanks and home to the University of Alaska Fairbanks campus. Farmers Loop is northwest of Fairbanks, and North Lakes is another nearby community. All four share the same borough services and court system, but each has slightly different coverage for things like fire and emergency response.

Note: All communities in the Fairbanks North Star Borough use the same courthouse at 101 Lacey Street for court matters.

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