Access Juneau Phone Directory

The Juneau City and Borough phone directory covers contact information for Alaska's capital city and its combined city-borough government. Juneau has about 32,000 residents and is the only state capital in the country not reachable by road. This phone directory includes numbers for the municipal clerk, the assessor, the police department, the courts, vital records, and more. Because Juneau is the state capital, many state agencies have offices here too, making this a particularly useful directory for anyone dealing with both local and state government. Use these contacts to reach the right office on the first try.

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Juneau City and Borough Quick Facts

Juneau Borough Seat
~32,000 Population
1st Judicial District
State Capital Designation

The City and Borough of Juneau (CBJ) runs a combined city-borough government from offices at 155 S. Seward Street, Juneau, AK 99801. The Mayor's office is at 586-5240, fax 586-5385. The Municipal Clerk's Office at the same address handles public records, ordinances, resolutions, and meeting minutes.

To submit a public records request, email City.Clerk@Juneau.gov or fax 907.586.4552. The CBJ website has a document archive and the clerk's webpage for additional records access. For land use requests, contact CDD_Admin@juneau.gov. For permit history, plans, and as-built requests, reach out to edward.quinto@juneau.gov through the Community Development Department.

The CBJ Assessor's Office is at One Sealaska Plaza, Suite 400, Juneau, AK 99801, phone (907) 586-5215. The assessor maintains an online property search tool where you can look up properties by address, parcel number, or owner name. The CBJ also keeps interactive parcel maps through its GIS system at juneau.org/gis.

Juneau Court Phone Directory

The Juneau Courthouse is at 123 4th Street, mailing address Box 114100, Juneau, AK 99811. Customer service is at (907) 463-4700. For record requests, fax (907) 463-3788 or email 1JUmailbox@akcourts.gov. The jury clerk is at (907) 463-4706, and the jury recorded message is (907) 463-2500.

Regular hours are Monday through Friday, 8:00 am to 4:30 pm. The clerk's office closes Thursday mornings from 8:00 to 9:00 am. Weekend and holiday arraignments are at 10:30 am with the courthouse closed to the public. A public access line is available at 1-888-788-0099, Meeting ID 923 853 3061.

The Juneau Superior Court and District Court handle criminal cases, civil matters, family law, probate, and other proceedings. The Juneau court also serves as a hub for court services in northern Southeast Alaska. You can search case records through the Alaska Court System CourtView tool online. Copy fees apply for requested documents from the clerk.

The Juneau Police Department is at 6255 Alaway Avenue, Juneau, AK 99801, phone (907) 586-0600, fax (907) 463-4808. The department maintains arrest records and daily bulletins as public records. For emergencies, call 911.

The Alaska State Troopers have a Juneau office at (907) 465-4000. The Southeast Alaska toll-free trooper line is (800) 478-0062. Regional dispatch for the area is at (907) 262-4453.

Background checks go through the Alaska Department of Public Safety, (907) 269-5767. The online portal charges $20 per report under Alaska Statute 12.62. The main Criminal Records Bureau is at 5700 East Tudor Road, Anchorage, AK 99507. Mail-in requests need two forms of photo ID. Third-party requests require a signed consent form from the record subject.

Vital Records and Land Records in Juneau

The Alaska Bureau of Vital Statistics is conveniently located right in Juneau at 5441 Commercial Boulevard, Juneau, AK 99801, phone (907) 465-3391. Birth certificates cost $30 for the first certified copy and $25 for each additional copy. Death certificates are $30 for the first copy. Marriage licenses cost $60 and need a three-day waiting period. They are valid for three months. Processing typically takes 4-6 weeks.

The Juneau Borough District Recorder is at 400 Willoughby Ave, 3rd Floor, Juneau, AK 99801, phone (907) 465-2514, fax (907) 465-3454. This is part of the Alaska DNR Recorder's Office system. Recording fees per AS 44.37.025 are typically $20 for the first page plus $5 for each additional page. Search recorded documents for free through the Alaska Land Records Information System.

The CBJ Lands and Resources Office at 155 South Seward Street, phone 907-586-5252, handles land use records and property matters for the borough.

As the state capital, Juneau hosts the main offices for many Alaska state departments. The Governor's Office is at 907-465-3500. The State Legislature main line is 907-465-4648. The Directory of State Officials lists all department contacts.

Key state agency numbers in Juneau include the Department of Education at 907-465-2800, Environmental Conservation at 907-465-5066, Fish and Game at 907-465-4100, the Attorney General at 907-465-3600, Labor and Workforce Development at 907-465-2700, Natural Resources at 907-269-8431, Revenue at 907-465-2300, and Transportation at 907-465-3900. The Alaska Public Records Act under AS 40.25.100 governs access to records held by all these agencies.

Juneau Borough Phone Directory Screenshots

The image below shows the official City and Borough of Juneau website at juneau.org, the main portal for municipal services and contact information.

Juneau City and Borough official website phone directory

The CBJ site provides access to the clerk's office, property search, public records requests, and department contacts all in one place.

This next screenshot shows the Juneau court directory page from the Alaska Court System, listing all phone numbers and contact details for the Juneau courthouse.

Juneau court directory phone numbers from Alaska Court System

The court directory page breaks down phone numbers by case type, making it easy to reach the right clerk for your specific matter without waiting on hold at the general line.

The Alaska State Troopers maintain a daily-updated active warrants list on the DPS website. The list includes names, warrant types, bail amounts, and offense descriptions. It is free to view in CSV or PDF format. The public should not try to apprehend anyone on the list. All warrants must be confirmed through the Alaska Public Safety Information Network before an arrest takes place. Individuals listed are presumed innocent unless proven guilty.

The Alaska State Archives at archives.alaska.gov is in Juneau and holds permanently valuable government records dating back to the territorial period. The archives has court records, land records, and naturalization records that can help with genealogical research, legal matters, and property disputes. Staff can help with research requests, and the facility maintains professional archival standards. The archives was established in 1970 and opened to the public in 1972. Staff administer records center storage for over 130,000 cubic feet of non-current state records. Fees apply for research, copying, and certification of archival documents.

The city of Juneau is the main community in this combined city-borough. Check the city page for more specific local contacts.

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