Find Unalaska Phone Directory
The Unalaska phone directory covers the City of Unalaska, located on Unalaska Island in the Aleutians West Census Area. Unalaska is one of the most remote incorporated cities in Alaska, and the community of Dutch Harbor sits within city limits. Because of the isolation, having the right phone numbers matters more here than in most places. This directory lists contacts for city hall, the city clerk, the court, police, public works, and public records offices. Whether you need to reach the clerk for a records request or the court for case information, you will find the number here.
Unalaska Quick Facts
Unalaska City Hall Phone Numbers
The City of Unalaska offices are at 43 Raven Way, P.O. Box 610, Unalaska, Alaska 99685. The main phone is (907) 581-1251. Fax is (907) 581-1417. Office hours are 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM, Monday through Friday, except municipal holidays. The city manager is William Homka. The mayor is Vincent M. Tutiakoff, Sr.
The City Clerk is Estkarlen P. Magdaong. You can reach the clerk at (907) 581-1251 or by email at emagdaong@unalaska.gov. The Deputy City Clerk is Eden Sevilla, reachable at esevilla@unalaska.gov. The clerk's office handles public records requests, elections, council meeting records, and other official documents. This office is sometimes confused with the state Clerk of Court. They are not the same thing. For court matters, call (907) 581-1379 instead.
The screenshot below shows the City of Unalaska official website.
The City of Unalaska website has department contacts, forms, and information about city services.
Unalaska Court Directory
The Unalaska Court is at 204 West Broadway, PO Box 245, Unalaska, AK 99685. The phone number is (907) 581-1379. This court handles cases for Unalaska and the surrounding Aleutian Islands area. It falls under the 3rd Judicial District. The court clerk can help with case information, filings, and records requests.
You can search Unalaska court cases through CourtView on the Alaska Court System website. CourtView is free and lets you search by name, case number, or date range. It covers criminal, civil, and family law cases. For court forms, fee schedules, and filing instructions, the Alaska Court System website has everything you need.
Because Unalaska is remote, the court has limited staff and hours compared to larger courts. Call ahead to confirm availability for specific services. Criminal arraignments outside regular hours are handled by on-call judges, usually by phone.
Unalaska Public Records Access
The City Clerk's Office is the main contact for Unalaska public records. They maintain records including city-owned property documents, cemetery records, ordinances, resolutions, and council meeting minutes. The office also handles passport information, elections, and committee and commission records. You can submit a public records request by contacting the clerk at (907) 581-1251 or visiting in person at 43 Raven Way.
The public records request page for Unalaska is shown below.
Visit the Unalaska public records page for request forms and detailed instructions on how to get city documents.
The Alaska Public Records Act at AS 40.25.100 applies to the City of Unalaska. You can request records without giving a reason. The city can charge for copying but not for viewing records. Put your request in writing and describe what you need. Response times vary based on the complexity of the request and staff availability.
The Public Works Department is at 1035 E. Broadway Avenue. Director C. Brian Thacker can be reached at (907) 581-1260 Ext. 8109. Fax is (907) 581-2187. Public works handles infrastructure, roads, water, and utility information for the city.
Unalaska Phone Directory for State Services
State agencies serve Unalaska through their statewide systems. The Alaska DNR Recorder's Office handles land records, deeds, and liens. You can search recorded documents online. The Bureau of Vital Statistics processes requests for birth, death, and marriage certificates by mail. Fees are $30 to $50 and processing takes two to four weeks.
The Alaska State Archives in Juneau holds historical records. The Department of Public Safety runs the sex offender registry (free to search) and background check system (requires fingerprints and a fee). The Department of Law provides guidance on public records requests under the APRA.
Note: Mail to and from Unalaska takes longer than the Alaska average because of the remote location, so plan extra time for any mail-based requests.
Services Available in Unalaska
The City Clerk's Office provides several services beyond records:
- Passport information and applications
- Election and voter registration
- City Council agendas and minutes
- Committee and commission appointments
- Cemetery information
- Municipal code access
Because Unalaska is on an island in the Aleutians, many services that people in other Alaska cities take for granted require more planning here. Phone calls and online tools become even more important when you cannot easily travel to offices in Anchorage or Juneau. The city website has most forms available as downloads, so you can fill them out and submit them by email, fax, or mail.
Getting Help with Unalaska Records
If you are not sure where to start, call the City Clerk at (907) 581-1251. For court-related questions, call (907) 581-1379. The Alaska Court System and CourtView can handle many court searches without a phone call. For state-level records, the online tools from DNR, Vital Statistics, and DPS are the most practical options given the distance from Unalaska to mainland offices.
Unalaska does not have nearby qualifying cities with phone directory pages because of its remote island location. For other Alaska cities, see the full cities directory.