Search Farmers Loop Jail Mugshots
Farmers Loop jail mugshots cover booking photos taken after arrests by the Alaska State Troopers Fairbanks post for calls in the Farmers Loop area. This page shows how to search Farmers Loop jail mugshots, find custody status through VINE, and pull a criminal case on CourtView. Farmers Loop is an unincorporated area just north of Fairbanks. The main holding jail is the Fairbanks Correctional Center on Eagan Avenue. Use the free tools below to track an inmate, get a case file, or file a records request for a Farmers Loop booking photo.
Farmers Loop Jail Mugshots Facts
Farmers Loop Jail Mugshots Lookup
Farmers Loop is a census-designated area in the Fairbanks North Star Borough. It sits just north of the Fairbanks city line. There is no city police force for Farmers Loop. The Alaska State Troopers Fairbanks post takes the calls. The post phone is (907) 452-2171. Troopers write up the arrest, take the booking photo, and drive the person to the Fairbanks Correctional Center. That is where most Farmers Loop jail mugshots start.
The fastest free way to find Farmers Loop jail mugshots and inmate custody status is VINE. Go to vinelink.com and search by first and last name. VINE is free, runs 24/7, and updates every 15 minutes for jail facilities. It shows the name, the facility, and the charges on file. You can also set up text or email alerts to get notified when a Farmers Loop inmate is released or moved.
Farmers Loop jail mugshots are not on a public web page. To get the booking image, you file a public records request with the Alaska Department of Corrections or with the Alaska State Troopers. State records are released under AS 40.25.100 through AS 40.25.295. The agency has 10 working days to answer. Write "booking photograph" in the request and list the full name and booking date so staff can find the file fast.
The Fairbanks North Star Borough page is the main local site for Farmers Loop jail mugshots lookups and ties to borough services that sit next to the Fairbanks court and jail.
Fairbanks Correctional Center
The Fairbanks Correctional Center is at 1931 Eagan Avenue, Fairbanks, AK 99701. The main phone is (907) 458-6700. The Alaska Department of Corrections runs the facility. FCC takes pretrial inmates and sentenced misdemeanants for the Fairbanks area and the rest of the Interior. Most Farmers Loop arrests end at FCC for booking and short-term hold. Long-term inmates are moved to other state jails.
A FCC booking record has fields for booking number, date and time, inmate name, date of birth, sex, race, height, weight, hair and eye color, home address, charges with AS code cites, warrant data, bail amount, and next court date. The mugshot image is filed with the record but is not posted on a public site. Staff can confirm custody by phone. For Farmers Loop jail mugshots, the FCC booking file is the main source of the image.
Visits run on set days by the inmate's approved list. Photo ID is required. No phones, bags, or large jackets past the lobby. Dress code bars gang colors, see-through tops, and short skirts. Call ahead to check the visit block, as rules shift with the facility head count and court dates.
Note: Farmers Loop jail mugshots may be held back under AS 40.25.120 privacy limits if the state finds no clear public interest in release.
Alaska Troopers Farmers Loop Records
The Alaska State Troopers cover Farmers Loop out of the Fairbanks post. Troopers are the main law force for the Interior outside the Fairbanks city line. The post phone is (907) 452-2171. Trooper arrest files are held by the Alaska Department of Public Safety. You can file a records request at the DPS portal at dpsalaska.justfoia.com. Set up an account, file a new request, and track the status online.
The DPS portal sends email alerts as the request moves through the review steps. You can upload ID, cite a case number, or name a date range. Turnaround is 10 working days under AS 40.25.110. Fees apply after 5 hours of staff time. The main DPS page at dps.alaska.gov has the full list of state law contact points and forms.
Troopers post a public daily dispatch at dailydispatch.dps.alaska.gov. The feed lists arrests and incidents by date. You can filter by Fairbanks or the Interior to find Farmers Loop entries. Each post shows the date, the place, the charge, and the name. The dispatch feed is a good first stop before you file a full records request for a Farmers Loop booking file.
Farmers Loop Court Records
Farmers Loop criminal cases are filed at the Alaska Court System office in Fairbanks. The clerk phone is (907) 452-9277. The Fairbanks court sits in the Fourth Judicial District. Every criminal charge from a Farmers Loop arrest lands here first. The court file shows charges, bail, hearing dates, and the jail where the person is held. Court files are the best way to tie a Farmers Loop jail mugshot to a charge and a court date.
CourtView is the free online case search at records.courts.alaska.gov. Search by name, case number, or hearing date. Most cases from 1990 on are in the system. Older files need a phone call or a mail-in form to the Fairbanks clerk. For certified copies, use the court form on the state site at public.courts.alaska.gov. The form set is free to download.
Copy fees are $2.50 per page for uncertified pages. Certified copies cost $5 plus $2.50 per page. Juvenile cases are closed under AS 47.12. Sealed cases need a judge's order. The court does not hand out booking photos, but the linked facility info in a case file tells you which jail has the mugshot record on file.
Farmers Loop Records Access
The Alaska Public Records Act sits at AS 40.25.100 through AS 40.25.295. This is the law that sets how Farmers Loop jail mugshots and other state files are released. Agencies have 10 working days to answer a first request. Fees apply after 5 hours of staff time. A short written request works best. List the full name, the date, and the type of record you want. Use the booking number if you have it.
Criminal history checks are held by the Alaska DPS Criminal Records and Identification Bureau. Name checks cost $20 and fingerprint checks cost $35. The release of criminal justice data is under AS 12.62.160. Warrant issue rules are under AS 12.25.010. Victim data is closed under AS 12.62.180. For state guidance on records requests, see the Alaska Department of Law APRA page. The full statute text is on the Alaska Legislature site.
Some files stay closed. Juvenile files are off limits under AS 47.12. Sealed cases need a court order. Active case files may be held back while the matter is open. The public portion of a case file often still has the core booking data and the charges against the person. Mental health holds are closed under state law.
Note: A Farmers Loop records request should list the booking date, full name, and case number to cut wait time at FCC or the DPS portal.
Farmers Loop Jail Mugshots Alerts
For Farmers Loop cases that move to federal court, use the Federal Bureau of Prisons inmate locator at bop.gov/inmateloc. The BOP tool tracks federal inmates from 1982 on. Alaska has no federal prison, so federal defendants from the Fairbanks area are held out of state. Family can watch both VINE and the BOP locator side by side.
The Alaska DOC main site is at doc.alaska.gov. It has the full jail list, visit rules, and contact info for each facility. The page has the DOC records request form. For civil files and tort claim info tied to a Farmers Loop arrest, start at law.alaska.gov. The state law page is the base point for civil records.
Farmers Loop is not close to another city that has its own page on this site. The main local stops are the Fairbanks post, the FCC jail, and the Fairbanks court. The Fairbanks North Star Borough county page has the full list of local law and court contacts that may tie back to a Farmers Loop arrest record.