Farmers Loop Phone Directory
The Farmers Loop phone directory gathers public office contacts for this residential community northwest of Fairbanks. Farmers Loop is a census-designated place in the Fairbanks North Star Borough. It does not have its own city hall or municipal offices. Borough and state agencies handle the services that a city government would provide elsewhere. This page brings together the phone numbers Farmers Loop residents need most, from the borough clerk to the court and state troopers. Having these contacts in one spot saves time when you are not sure which office to call first.
Farmers Loop Quick Facts
Farmers Loop Borough Contacts
The Fairbanks North Star Borough provides government services for Farmers Loop. Borough offices are at 800 Cushman Street, Fairbanks, AK 99701. The main number is (907) 459-1401. The switchboard can connect you to the clerk, assessor, planning, public works, and other departments.
The borough clerk manages public records requests. Under the Alaska Public Records Act at AS 40.25.100 through AS 40.25.295, anyone can ask for copies of government records. Requests must be in writing. The regulations at 2 AAC 96.100 through 2 AAC 96.900 spell out deadlines and response requirements. The FNSB website has forms and details on the process. Most requests get handled within a reasonable time, though complex searches take longer.
The Farmers Loop area is mostly residential with some agricultural land. The community has a rural feel despite being close to Fairbanks.
Court Phone Numbers for Farmers Loop
Farmers Loop residents use the Fairbanks Courthouse at 101 Lacey Street, Fairbanks, AK 99701. The main customer service number is (907) 452-9277. For record requests, email 4FArecords@akcourts.gov or fax (907) 452-9330. The court handles civil, criminal, family, and probate cases for the whole borough.
The Alaska Court System provides CourtView for free online case searches. You can search by name, case number, or ticket number. Results include case details, participant names, and docket entries. The court law library at the Fairbanks courthouse is open Monday through Thursday from 8:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. Remote research help is at library@akcourts.gov. Court records are public under Alaska law, with exceptions for sealed and juvenile cases.
Farmers Loop Police Phone Numbers
The Alaska State Troopers provide law enforcement for Farmers Loop. Non-emergency dispatch for the interior region is (907) 451-5100. For emergencies, always call 911. The troopers cover the unincorporated parts of the borough where the Fairbanks Police Department does not have jurisdiction.
The Department of Public Safety main number is (907) 269-5511. Criminal history background checks are available through the DPS online portal for $20. You need a state ID or driver's license and your social security number. The DPS Criminal Records Bureau in Anchorage is at (907) 269-5767. Under Alaska Statute 12.62, some criminal justice records have access limits based on case type and disposition. Each additional copy of a background report costs $5.
Incident reports from the troopers can be requested through the post that handled the call. Keep the case number ready. It makes the process faster.
Phone Directory for Property Records
Property assessments for Farmers Loop go through the FNSB Assessing Department at 907 Terminal Street, Fairbanks, AK 99701, phone (907) 459-1428. The borough offers a free online property search where you can look up parcels by name, address, or parcel ID. Results show assessed value, tax history, sales data, and ownership details. The GIS viewer displays parcel boundaries and zoning information on an interactive map.
For recorded documents such as deeds, liens, and easements, the Alaska DNR Recorder's Office handles the Fairbanks recording district. The office is at 3700 Airport Way, Fairbanks, AK 99709-4699, phone (907) 452-3521. This single office serves 12 recording districts in interior and western Alaska. Online searches are free through ALRIS. Recording fees are set by AS 44.37.025 at $20 for the first page and $5 for each additional page.
Farmers Loop Phone Resources
The Fairbanks North Star Borough website serves as the main information source for the Farmers Loop area. Below is a screenshot of the borough portal that covers community services.
The borough site lists department contacts, online services, property search tools, and community information for all areas in the FNSB.
The Department of Law APRA page explains how public records access works in Alaska. The federal FOIA does not apply to state and local agencies here. APRA at AS 40.25.100 is the governing law. The Alaska State Archives holds historical records, and the Directory of State Officials lists every state department with phone numbers.
State Agency Phone Contacts
Several state agencies serve Farmers Loop from offices in the Fairbanks area. The Department of Administration is at (907) 465-2200. Health: (907) 269-7800. Labor and Workforce Development: (907) 465-2700. Environmental Conservation: (907) 465-5066. These numbers go to main state offices, which can direct callers to local field offices when they exist.
Vital records for births, deaths, marriages, and divorces are managed by the Alaska Bureau of Vital Statistics. Certificate requests can be made by mail or at regional offices. The AST contacts page at dps.alaska.gov/ast/contacts lists every trooper post statewide with phone and fax numbers. For any number you cannot find through the borough, try the state directory first before calling the main switchboard.
Nearby Cities Phone Listings
Fairbanks is the closest city with its own municipal government. It has a mayor, city clerk, and police department. College is adjacent to Fairbanks and hosts the University of Alaska Fairbanks. Badger lies to the east. All three communities share the same borough administration, courthouse, and many of the same state offices. The main difference is law enforcement coverage and fire service boundaries.
Note: Farmers Loop is close enough to Fairbanks that many residents use city services and businesses daily, even though they technically live outside city limits. The borough number at (907) 459-1401 is always a good first call when you are not sure which office handles your request.