Southeast Fairbanks Phone Directory

The Southeast Fairbanks Census Area phone directory lists contacts for courts, law enforcement, and government offices across eastern Interior Alaska. This census area stretches along the Alaska Highway from Delta Junction to the Canadian border, including communities like Tok, Eagle, and Chicken. As an unorganized borough, it has no borough government. Administrative services run through the Fairbanks North Star Borough for some functions, and state agencies handle the rest. The Delta Junction and Tok courts serve the area, and the Alaska State Troopers provide law enforcement. This phone directory puts the key numbers together so you can find the right office for your needs.

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Southeast Fairbanks Census Area Overview

Delta Junction Largest Community
~7,000 Population
4th Judicial District
Interior Alaska Region

Southeast Fairbanks Court Phone Numbers

The Delta Junction Court serves the western part of the Southeast Fairbanks Census Area. Regular business hours are Monday through Friday, 8:00 a.m. to 12:00 noon and 1:00 p.m. to 4:30 p.m. The court closes for lunch each day. The Tok Court also serves the region, handling cases from communities along the eastern portion of the Alaska Highway.

Weekend and holiday criminal arraignments are conducted in Fairbanks. You can access these by phone at 1-888-788-0099, Meeting ID 217 472 7911. This is worth knowing because it means weekend court matters are not handled locally. The Alaska Court System CourtView tool lets you search case records for free online by name or case number.

For filing, agencies and attorneys must use TrueFiling for most criminal, civil, and small claims documents. Self-represented filers are encouraged to use TrueFiling. Record requests can be sent by fax or email to the court handling your case.

Some administrative services for the Southeast Fairbanks Census Area are handled through the Fairbanks North Star Borough. The address is 800 Cushman Street, Fairbanks, AK 99701, phone (907) 459-6715. This office can help with certain government functions that overlap between the census area and the borough system.

Individual communities in the census area have their own local governments. Delta Junction is an incorporated city with its own city offices. Tok has a community association. Eagle and other smaller communities may have limited local government. For most state-level services, contact the relevant state agency directly.

Public records follow the Alaska Public Records Act at AS 40.25.100 through AS 40.25.295. You can inspect and copy public records from any state or local agency during regular business hours. The regulations at 2 AAC 96 set the deadlines for agencies to respond to requests.

Note: Some communities in the Southeast Fairbanks Census Area have very limited government offices, so state agencies may be your best contact for many services.

Law Enforcement in Southeast Fairbanks

The Alaska State Troopers provide law enforcement coverage for the Southeast Fairbanks Census Area. Trooper posts serve the communities along the Alaska Highway and Richardson Highway. For emergencies, dial 911. Delta Junction has its own local law enforcement that handles calls within city limits.

Criminal background checks are handled by the Alaska Department of Public Safety, Criminal Records and Identification Bureau at 5700 East Tudor Road in Anchorage, phone 907-269-5767. A name-based report costs $20 for the first copy and $5 for extras. Walk-in hours are 8:15 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. weekdays. Email is dps.criminal.records@alaska.gov. Two forms of ID are required for in-person requests.

The Alaska Sex Offender Registry is free to search online through the Department of Public Safety website. You can look up offenders by name, community, or zip code. No account is needed.

Southeast Fairbanks Phone Directory for Records

Property records go through the Alaska Department of Natural Resources Recorder's Office at 550 West 7th Avenue, Suite 900, Anchorage, AK 99501, phone 907-269-8899. Search recorded documents for free at the Alaska Land Records Information System. Recording fees are $20 for the first page and $5 for each additional page. Certified copies are $5 for certification plus copy fees.

The Alaska Mapper system provides GIS parcel viewing for state lands. This can be helpful for looking at land boundaries and ownership in the Southeast Fairbanks area. Land ownership includes a mix of state, federal, and private holdings. The Bureau of Land Management has significant land in this part of Interior Alaska. Contact DNR or BLM for questions about specific parcels.

The screenshot below shows the Alaska Court System website, which covers court contacts and case search tools for the Southeast Fairbanks area.

Southeast Fairbanks phone directory Alaska Court System website

Use this site to find court phone numbers, filing instructions, and the CourtView case search tool.

The Alaska state portal lists all departments with their main numbers. The Bureau of Vital Statistics in Juneau handles birth and death certificates at 907-465-3391. Certified copies cost $30 for the first and $25 for extras. The Division of Elections handles voter registration at voterregistration.alaska.gov. The deadline is 30 days before an election.

The Alaska Directory of State Officials lists contacts for all state departments and divisions. The Alaska State Archives maintains a list of records officers by agency for public records requests. For general state questions, the main state portal is the best starting point.

Nearby Area Phone Directories

The Fairbanks North Star Borough is to the west and provides some administrative services for the area. The Denali Borough is to the southwest. The Yukon-Koyukuk Census Area is to the north and west. The North Slope Borough is to the north. Each has its own phone directory page with local contacts.

The Alaska Highway connects Delta Junction to Tok and continues to the Canadian border. The Richardson Highway connects Delta Junction to Fairbanks and Valdez. These road connections make it easier to access government offices in neighboring areas compared to many other parts of Alaska.

The Southeast Fairbanks Census Area has better road access than most Alaska census areas because the Alaska Highway runs through it. Delta Junction is about 100 miles from Fairbanks, and Tok is about 200 miles further east. This means you can drive to Fairbanks to visit state offices that are hard to reach by phone. The Fairbanks North Star Borough offices at 800 Cushman Street handle some administrative functions for the census area.

For court matters, remember that weekend and holiday arraignments are handled in Fairbanks, not locally. The Delta Junction court closes for lunch each day. The Tok court has its own schedule. Call ahead before driving to either court. For records, CourtView online is always available and lets you check case status without calling. If you live near the Canadian border in communities like Eagle or Chicken, the Fairbanks courts may be your closest option for in-person court business.

The Southeast Fairbanks area has unique challenges in winter when road conditions along the Alaska Highway can be severe. Some offices may have limited hours during extreme cold or heavy snow. The Delta Junction court number is your best contact for checking local court schedules. State agency offices in Fairbanks are generally available year-round during normal business hours.

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