Juneau Jail Mugshots
Juneau jail mugshots cover booking photos taken by the Juneau Police Department and at the Lemon Creek Correctional Center. This page shows how to search Juneau jail mugshots, check inmate custody through VINE, and find a court case on CourtView. JPD sits at 6255 Alaway Avenue and LCCC is at 2000 Lemon Creek Road. The tools below help you track an arrest in Alaska's capital, pull a booking report, or file a records request for the photo itself.
Juneau Jail Mugshots Facts
Juneau Jail Mugshots Lookup
Lemon Creek Correctional Center is the main jail for the Juneau area. It sits at 2000 Lemon Creek Road, Juneau, AK 99801. The capacity is 231 beds. The main phone is (907) 465-6200. LCCC handles pretrial detainees and sentenced inmates for the First Judicial District. Bookings come from JPD, the Alaska State Troopers, airport police, and the Capitol police unit. Juneau jail mugshots held by the state all start here.
VINE is the fastest way to check custody. The service is free and sits at vinelink.com. You can also call 1-800-247-9763. Search by full or partial name and pick Alaska. VINE shows facility, booking date, charges, bail, and any photo on file. The visitation scheduling line for LCCC is (907) 465-6229. Call one day ahead to book a visit. Juneau is the only state capital in the US not on the road system, so many visitors fly or ferry in.
Juneau jail mugshots are not posted in a bulk roster. To get a booking photo, file a public records request with the agency that took it. JPD holds photos from city arrests. The DOC holds photos from LCCC bookings. A written request is required. Verbal requests from non-JPD staff are not accepted. Insurance firms and attorneys can use letterhead. Other law enforcement agencies can send a letter on agency email or letterhead.
The City and Borough of Juneau main site links out to JPD, the municipal clerk, and the other offices tied to Juneau jail mugshots and public records.
Juneau Police Records Division
JPD is at 6255 Alaway Avenue, Juneau, AK 99801. The main phone is (907) 586-0600. Records Division hours run Monday through Friday, 8 AM to 4:30 PM. The JPD policy manual is posted on PowerDMS at public.powerdms.com/JUNEAUAK. JPD conducted 1,465 arrests in 2022. That volume covers crimes against persons, property, and society as grouped by state UCR code.
A Juneau records request must include the name of the subject, date of birth, date and place of incident, case number if known, and a reason for the request. The form is filed in person, by mail, or by electronic delivery. Status updates go out within 5 business days. A denial letter is mailed by USPS or handed over in person. Reports still under open investigation or with pending charges are not released. Those files may still go to justice partners like the DA or probation.
Redactions apply to confidential info in reports, photos, audio, and video per AS 40.25.120. Third-party reports from other agencies, hospitals, or fire departments are not released by JPD. Those come from the originating agency. For unusual requests, the records staff may seek advice from the City Attorney's Office before release. Juneau jail mugshots linked to active cases can be held back until the DA restriction lifts.
Note: Juneau jail mugshots tied to open JPD investigations are not released until the District Attorney removes the restriction on the case file.
Lemon Creek Correctional Center
Lemon Creek Correctional Center (LCCC) is the only state facility in Juneau. Phone is (907) 465-6200, fax (907) 465-6207. LCCC uses three types of visits. Contact visits run weekends 6:30 PM to 9:30 PM in a shared room, with light embrace allowed and a strip search after. Secure visits use a glass partition and run weekdays 8 AM to 9:30 PM with meal breaks at 11 to 12:30 and 4 to 5:30. Special visits cover out-of-town family and need shift supervisor approval.
Visits are by appointment only. Call the Criminal Justice Technician at (907) 465-6229 at least one day ahead. Visits are 90 minutes max. Only one visit at a time can be on the books. Visitors must be 18 or older. Kids under 18 must come with an adult guardian and a birth certificate or court document. Parolees and people released from any state facility in the past 60 days are barred. Weapons, bags, and outer garments stay in the vehicle or lockers.
A Juneau booking record at LCCC holds the full legal name, date of birth, photo, arrest charges, date, location, arresting agency, booking number, bond amount, witness notes, and evidence notes. The mugshot is filed as a separate image. For more on DOC facilities across the state, see doc.alaska.gov. For custody alerts tied to an LCCC inmate, set up a VINE alert by phone or email.
Juneau Court Records
The Alaska Court System runs the First Judicial District from 10014 Crazy Horse Drive, Juneau, AK 99801. The court phone is (907) 463-4700. The free case search is at records.courts.alaska.gov. Search by name, case number, or ticket. A case page shows charges, bail, hearings, and the jail where the person is held.
The court gives 10 business days for a records response under the Alaska Public Records Act. A 10 day extension can tack on for complex files. If the report is not finished when the request comes in, the request becomes effective on the date the record is done. Records under adjudication are not released until the DA restriction lifts. For federal cases tied to Juneau arrests, the US District Court uses PACER for its docket.
The release of basic arrest data is set by AS 12.62.180. Criminal history reports are confidential under AS 12.62.160. Arrest power is set by AS 12.25.010. The Alaska Public Records Act runs from AS 40.25.100 through AS 40.25.295. Full text is on the Alaska Legislature site. A plain-language guide is on the Alaska Department of Law APRA page.
Juneau Troopers and State Records
Alaska State Troopers Detachment A covers Southeast Alaska and has a post in Juneau. Troopers handle arrests outside city limits and on state highways. Records requests for trooper files go through the DPS portal at dpsalaska.justfoia.com. Basic contacts for the department are at dps.alaska.gov. The Criminal Records and Identification Bureau runs name-based and fingerprint checks statewide.
Daily arrest info by post is at dailydispatch.dps.alaska.gov. The feed lets you search by keyword, date, or case number. For cases that move to federal court, check the BOP inmate locator. Alaska has no federal prison, so federal defendants on Juneau cases are often held in the Lower 48 while their case is open.
The Municipal Clerk for the City and Borough of Juneau handles citywide records that fall outside police files. The office sits at 155 South Seward Street, (907) 586-5278. Records tied to city meetings, ordinances, and business licenses go through the clerk, not JPD. For general FOIA-style help, the clerk can also point you to the right department.
Note: Juneau arrest booking data held by JPD or DOC is subject to the 10 working day reply clock under AS 40.25.110 of the Alaska Public Records Act.
Juneau Records Access Rules
Juneau follows the same Alaska Public Records Act rules as the rest of the state. Agencies have 10 working days to answer a first request under AS 40.25.110. Fees start after the first 5 hours of staff time. Standard copy fees stack on top. A written, detailed request speeds the trace. Vague requests come back with a note asking for more info. LCCC visit rules and records rules can both shift at short notice, so call ahead to confirm.
Not every Juneau record is open. Juvenile arrest records are off limits under AS 47.12. Records that would hurt an ongoing case are held back. Confidential source info is redacted. Trade secrets and fair trial concerns are both valid grounds for partial denial. Release of basic arrest data is covered under AS 12.62.110. A successful request names the specific file, gives a date range, and lists a reason.
For anyone trying to find a Juneau arrest that moved to state prison, check both VINE and the DOC institution directory. Facility transfers from LCCC can route to Goose Creek, Spring Creek, Wildwood, or Hiland Mountain based on custody level and gender. VINE tracks those moves within minutes of the change. A written records request gets the booking photo itself once the DA restriction is clear.