Homer Phone Directory

The Homer phone directory covers key contacts for this small city on the southern tip of the Kenai Peninsula. Homer sits at the end of the Sterling Highway, and while the town is not large, it has its own courthouse, police department, and city offices that handle public records and local services. If you need to look up a phone number for the Homer court, reach city hall, or get in touch with law enforcement, this page lists the direct lines and addresses you need. Homer falls within the Kenai Peninsula Borough, so many records and services also run through the borough office in Soldotna.

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Homer Quick Facts

~5,800 Population
Kenai Peninsula Borough Borough
Third Judicial District Judicial District
(907) 235-8171 Court Phone

Homer Court Phone Directory

The Homer Courthouse is at 3670 Lake Street, Building A, Homer, AK 99603. Call (907) 235-8171 for customer service. This is the main line for case info, filing questions, and general court help. The court is part of Alaska's Third Judicial District and handles both superior and district court matters for the southern Kenai Peninsula area.

For record requests, you can fax the court at (907) 235-4257 or send an email to 3HOMailbox@akcourts.gov. The court is open Monday through Thursday from 8:00 am to 4:30 pm. On Fridays, hours shift a bit. The court opens at 8:00 am and closes at noon, then reopens from 1:00 pm to 4:30 pm with full service in the afternoon. The Clerk's Office is closed on Thursdays from 8:00 am to 9:00 am. If you need to post large cash bail, call the Homer Court first to check that staff can handle it during your visit. Weekend and holiday criminal arraignments are done by phone with an on-call judge. Contact local law enforcement to find out the arraignment time if you need that info.

You can also search Homer court cases through the Alaska Court System's CourtView tool. Search by name, case number, or ticket number. Copy fees run $5 for the first page and $3 for each one after that.

The Homer Police Department provides law enforcement within the city. For emergencies, dial 911. The department handles calls for service, takes reports, and manages records for incidents in the Homer area. If you need a copy of a police report or want to check on a case, call the main line and ask for the records clerk.

The Homer Police Department website has more details on services, community programs, and how to file a records request. Police records in Alaska are considered public under AS 40.25.110, though some records tied to open cases or with sensitive personal data may be exempt from release.

The screenshot below shows the Homer Police Department page on the city website.

Homer phone directory police department website

You can find forms and contact info for requesting police records on the city site.

Homer City Hall Phone Numbers

The City of Homer runs a range of local services. City Hall is the main point of contact for municipal matters including public records, permits, and city council info. The City Clerk's Office keeps official records like ordinances, resolutions, and meeting minutes. If you are looking for a city record, the clerk's office is your first stop.

Homer is a home rule city, which means it has more control over local affairs than general law cities in Alaska. The city council sets policy, and the city manager runs day-to-day operations. Public meetings are open, and agendas and minutes are kept as public records you can request from the clerk.

The screenshot below shows the City of Homer official website where you can find department contacts.

Homer phone directory city official website

The site lists all city departments with phone numbers and email addresses.

Kenai Peninsula Borough Services for Homer

Homer is part of the Kenai Peninsula Borough. The borough seat is Soldotna, and the main borough office is at 144 N. Binkley Street, Soldotna, AK 99669. Call (907) 262-4441 for general questions. The borough handles property taxes, land use planning, and road maintenance for areas outside city limits. Many Homer residents deal with borough offices for property records and tax matters.

The Kenai Peninsula Borough website has an online property search tool and a public records request system through the GovQA platform. The Borough Clerk's Office can be reached at (907) 714-2160. For property tax questions, the Finance Department is at (907) 714-2170. The Assessing Department handles property values and can be reached at (907) 714-2230.

Phone Directory for State Offices Near Homer

Several state agencies serve Homer residents. The Alaska State Troopers provide law enforcement outside city limits. Kenai Peninsula dispatch for state troopers is (907) 262-4453. The Alaska State Troopers contacts page has a full list of posts across the state.

For criminal background checks, the Alaska Department of Public Safety runs a statewide system. Reports cost $20 each. You can use the online background check portal or call (907) 269-5511 for help. Property records for the Homer area are recorded through the Alaska DNR Recorder's Office in Anchorage at (907) 269-8876. You can search land records for free using the Alaska Land Records Information System.

The Alaska Bureau of Vital Statistics handles birth and death certificates. The Juneau office is at (907) 465-3391. The Anchorage office is at (907) 269-0991. Birth certificates cost $30 for the first copy.

Homer Phone Directory Tips

Homer is a small town. Offices may close for lunch or have limited hours on certain days. Always call ahead if you plan to visit in person, especially during winter months when hours can shift. The court's Friday schedule is a good example of this. It closes at noon and then reopens at 1:00 pm with different service levels in the morning versus afternoon.

For public records requests, be as specific as you can about what you need. Under the Alaska Public Records Act, agencies must respond to requests but are not required to create new documents or compile data that does not already exist. Having a case number, name, or date range will speed up your request. Fees vary by office, but court copy fees are standard across the state.

Note: The Homer Court email for record requests is 3HOMailbox@akcourts.gov, not the general court system email.

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