Meadow Lakes Phone Directory

Meadow Lakes is a census-designated place in the Matanuska-Susitna Borough, located between Wasilla and Houston along the Parks Highway. As an unincorporated community, Meadow Lakes has no city government of its own. Borough offices and state agencies handle all the services that a city government would normally provide. This phone directory page lists the Mat-Su Borough contacts, court numbers, trooper dispatch lines, and property records offices that serve Meadow Lakes residents. If you need a phone number for a government office, want to request a public record, or need to reach a specific department, the listings on this page cover the main offices for the area.

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Meadow Lakes Quick Facts

~9,200 Population
Matanuska-Susitna Borough Borough
Third Judicial District Judicial District
(907) 861-7801 Borough Phone

Meadow Lakes Borough Phone Numbers

The Matanuska-Susitna Borough is the main government body for Meadow Lakes. The borough office is at 350 E. Dahlia Ave, Palmer, AK 99645. Call (907) 861-7801 to reach the front desk. Staff can transfer you to the right department if you are not sure who handles your question.

The Borough Clerk's Office maintains official records. That includes assembly minutes, ordinances, resolutions, and public notice documents. Public records requests go through the clerk. The Mat-Su Borough is large. It covers over 24,000 square miles and includes dozens of communities. Meadow Lakes is one of many unincorporated places that rely on the borough for services like roads, solid waste, land use planning, and emergency management.

The screenshot below shows Meadow Lakes area information on the Mat-Su Borough website.

Meadow Lakes phone directory area info on Mat-Su Borough site

The borough site has community details and links to department contacts for Meadow Lakes residents.

Court Contacts for Meadow Lakes

There is no courthouse in Meadow Lakes. Court services go through the Palmer Courthouse at 435 South Denali Street, Palmer, AK 99645. The main phone is (907) 746-8181. Palmer is the borough seat, and the courthouse there handles all cases for the Mat-Su Borough.

Superior Court in Palmer takes felonies, family law, probate, and civil cases over $100,000. District Court handles misdemeanors, small claims up to $10,000, and traffic matters. Search court records online through CourtView. You can look up cases by name, case number, or ticket number. This tool is free to use.

Copy fees are the same across all Alaska courts. Plain copies are $5 for the first page and $3 for each one after. Certified copies start at $10. If no case number is provided, the clerk charges $30 per hour to search for records. You can make requests by email, fax, or in person.

The Alaska State Troopers provide law enforcement for Meadow Lakes. Dial 911 for emergencies. The Mat-Su Valley and Copper Valley dispatch number is (907) 352-5401 for non-emergency calls. The Alaska State Troopers contacts page lists all post numbers and dispatch lines across the state.

Since Meadow Lakes is not incorporated, there is no local police force. The troopers handle all law enforcement calls in the area. If you need a copy of a trooper report, contact the Alaska Department of Public Safety. Reports and records are public under AS 40.25.110, although some may be withheld if tied to an open case or containing protected information.

The Wasilla Police Department serves areas within the city of Wasilla, which is nearby but separate from Meadow Lakes. Make sure you contact the right agency depending on where an incident took place.

Meadow Lakes Property Records

Property records for Meadow Lakes are kept by the Mat-Su Borough Assessing Department. The assessor's office maintains values, ownership data, and tax records for all parcels in the borough. You can search property data online through the borough website by owner name, address, or parcel number.

The screenshot below shows the Meadow Lakes public records section of the borough site.

Meadow Lakes phone directory public records on borough site

The borough offers tools for looking up property values, tax history, and ownership information.

For recorded documents like deeds, mortgages, and liens, the Alaska DNR Recorder's Office in Anchorage handles all filings. Their phone is (907) 269-8876. You can search recorded documents at the Alaska Land Records Information System for free. Recording fees are $20 for the first page and $5 for additional pages. The Fairbanks Recorder's Office at (907) 452-3521 handles some interior districts, but Mat-Su falls under the Anchorage office.

State Services Phone Directory for Meadow Lakes

Criminal history reports are available from the Alaska Department of Public Safety. The main office is at 5700 East Tudor Road, Anchorage, AK 99507, phone (907) 269-5511. You can use the online background check portal for $20 per report. Walk-in locations need two forms of photo ID, one of which must be government issued.

Vital records come from the Alaska Bureau of Vital Statistics. The Anchorage office phone is (907) 269-0991. Birth certificates cost $30 for the first certified copy and $25 for each additional copy. Death certificates are $30 each. Processing by mail typically takes 4 to 6 weeks.

The Alaska Public Records Act applies to all state and local agencies in Alaska. The federal FOIA does not apply to state agencies here. When making a records request, be specific. Include names, dates, and any case numbers you have. Agencies have to provide existing records but are not required to create new documents or compile data.

Note: The Palmer Courthouse at (907) 746-8181 handles all court matters for the Meadow Lakes area.

Meadow Lakes Phone Directory Summary

As an unincorporated area, Meadow Lakes does not have a city hall or local government. The key contacts to keep handy are the Mat-Su Borough at (907) 861-7801 for borough services, the Palmer Courthouse at (907) 746-8181 for court matters, and the trooper dispatch at (907) 352-5401 for non-emergency law enforcement. Property questions go to the borough assessing office, and recorded documents are handled by the DNR Recorder in Anchorage at (907) 269-8876.

Nearby Wasilla has its own city government and police department. The City of Wasilla is at 290 E Herning Avenue, Wasilla, AK 99654, phone 907-373-9090. The Alaska state portal and the Directory of State Officials are both useful if you need to track down a state agency phone number not listed here. For borough-level questions, the main line can route you to the right department and staff are familiar with helping residents from unincorporated areas like Meadow Lakes find the services they need.

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