Wasilla Phone Directory Lookup
The Wasilla phone directory covers the largest city in the Matanuska-Susitna Borough. Wasilla has its own city government, police department, and clerk's office, which makes it stand apart from the many unincorporated communities in the Mat-Su Valley. This directory gives you direct phone numbers for city hall, police, the city clerk, the Palmer Courthouse, and public records sources. Wasilla is growing fast, and more people each year need these contacts to deal with city business, court cases, and records requests. Use this page to find the number you need.
Wasilla Quick Facts
Wasilla City Hall Phone Numbers
Wasilla City Hall is at 290 E Herning Avenue, Wasilla, AK 99654. The main phone number is (907) 373-9090. This is where you reach the city manager, finance, public works, and other departments. City hall is open Monday through Friday during regular business hours. The front desk can route your call to whatever department you need.
The City Clerk's Office handles public records requests for the City of Wasilla. They maintain ordinances, resolutions, meeting minutes, and administrative documents. If you need copies of any city record, call (907) 373-9090 and ask for the clerk. Request forms are also available on the city website. The clerk processes requests and lets you know about any fees before making copies.
The screenshot below shows the official City of Wasilla website.
The City of Wasilla website lists all departments, contact numbers, and online services available to residents.
Wasilla Police Phone Directory
The Wasilla Police Department provides law enforcement within city limits. For emergencies, call 911. For non-emergency calls, contact the department through its direct line. The police handle patrol, investigations, traffic enforcement, and community programs. Report copies are available by request, usually for a small fee.
The Wasilla Police Department page has details on services, report requests, and community programs.
Outside Wasilla city limits, the Alaska State Troopers cover the area. The Mat-Su post is at (907) 745-2131. Jurisdiction lines in the Mat-Su Valley can be confusing since incorporated and unincorporated areas are mixed together. If you are not sure who to call, either agency can point you the right way. Both respond to 911 calls in the Wasilla area.
Wasilla Court and Legal Contacts
Wasilla does not have its own courthouse. Court matters go through the Palmer Courthouse at 435 South Denali Street, Palmer, AK 99645. The phone number is (907) 746-8181. Palmer is the borough seat and about 10 miles from Wasilla. The court handles all superior and district cases for the Mat-Su Borough, which includes Wasilla. Call the court clerk for case information, filing questions, or records.
The Alaska Court System runs CourtView, a free online tool for looking up court cases. You can search by name, case number, or date. It pulls up parties, charges, docket entries, and case status. Wasilla cases show up under the Palmer court in CourtView. This is the quickest way to check on a case.
Wasilla is listed as a municipal collections unit for the Alaska Court System. That means certain court-related collections and payments can be processed through the city. Check with the court clerk or city hall for specifics on what can be handled locally.
Wasilla Public Records Information
Public records in Wasilla come from three main sources. City records go through the City Clerk at (907) 373-9090. Borough records go through the Mat-Su Borough at (907) 861-7801. Court records go through the Palmer Courthouse at (907) 746-8181 or through CourtView online. Each handles different record types, so calling the right office first saves time.
The Wasilla public records request page is shown below.
Visit the Wasilla public records page for request forms and instructions on obtaining city documents.
The Alaska Public Records Act at AS 40.25.100 through AS 40.25.295 applies to the City of Wasilla and the Mat-Su Borough. You can request records without giving a reason. Agencies can charge for copies but not for in-person inspection. Put your request in writing and be as specific as possible. The Alaska Department of Law has a helpful page explaining the public records act in detail.
Wasilla Phone Directory for State Services
State-level resources that Wasilla residents use include the Alaska DNR Recorder's Office for land records and recorded documents. You can search deeds, liens, and other documents online. The Bureau of Vital Statistics handles birth, death, and marriage certificates. Fees are $30 to $50 and mailed requests take two to four weeks to process.
The Alaska State Archives in Juneau preserves historical government records. The Department of Public Safety runs the sex offender registry and background check services online. The Wasilla Public Library at 391 North Main Street, (907) 376-5913, has public computers and can help with basic records research.
Property records for Wasilla parcels are kept by the Mat-Su Borough Assessor. The borough website has an online search tool for property data. You can look up assessments, ownership, and parcel maps. The assessor's office in Palmer handles questions about valuations and the appeal process.
Nearby Mat-Su Cities
Palmer is the borough seat, about 10 miles east, and has the courthouse. Tanaina and Knik-Fairview are census-designated places next to Wasilla. Meadow Lakes is nearby along the Parks Highway. Big Lake and North Lakes are in the northern part of the valley. All of these use the Palmer Courthouse and Mat-Su Borough offices.
If you need a number not listed in this Wasilla phone directory, call city hall at (907) 373-9090. They can point you to the right office in the city, the borough, or the state.