Juneau Jail Mugshots

Juneau City and Borough jail mugshots come from bookings at Lemon Creek Correctional Center and from arrests made by the Juneau Police Department on Alaway Avenue. Juneau is the state capital and the judicial hub for the First Judicial District. This page shows how to search Juneau jail mugshots, check custody on VINE, pull police records, and find a court case through CourtView. A short list of online tools and direct agency calls covers most of the work. The links below point to the live portals.

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Lemon Creek Correctional Center is the main state jail for Juneau and all of Southeast Alaska. The address is 2000 Lemon Creek Road, Juneau, AK 99801. The phone is (907) 465-6200 and the fax is (907) 465-6207. LCCC can hold up to 231 inmates. It takes in pretrial detainees, sentenced misdemeanants, and some felons awaiting transfer to larger state facilities. Long-term state inmates may be moved to Goose Creek in Wasilla.

The fastest tool for custody data is VINE. Search any inmate name at vinelink.com or call 1-800-247-9763. VINE updates every 15 minutes. You can set free text or email alerts for any change in custody, court date, or release. The service is free and runs 24 hours a day.

Visits at LCCC are by appointment only. Call the main line to book. A government photo ID is required. Visitors must be on the inmate's approved list. Dress code bars short skirts, see-through tops, gang colors, and shorts. No cell phones or bags past the lobby. Contact visits allow handshakes at the start and the end. Secure visits put glass between the visitor and the inmate.

Juneau Police Records Unit

The Juneau Police Department is the main city law enforcement office for Juneau jail mugshots. The station sits at 6255 Alaway Avenue, Juneau, AK 99801. The main phone is (907) 586-0600. Hours for records are Monday through Friday, 8 AM to 4:30 PM. JPD keeps arrest reports, incident files, and booking data. Start at the Juneau Police Department page for the main contacts.

Juneau Police Department page for jail mugshots records

The JPD page links to the records unit, the forms center, and the local crime map. A written request is the main way to get a mugshot or a full incident file. Include the case number, the date, the location, and the names of the parties.

The department also runs a second police site used mainly for internal needs but also helpful for forms and contacts. The Juneau Police home page has links to the chief, the divisions, and the news section.

Juneau Police home page with jail mugshots records links

Use the home page when you need a quick link to the chief's office or the press section. For records, go straight to the forms page listed below.

Juneau Police Forms and Permits

Juneau Police run a forms page that holds every form used by the unit. Public records requests go through a short written form that you can print, sign, and drop off at the station or mail in. Start at the Juneau Police forms page for the full list.

Juneau Police forms page for jail mugshots requests

Forms on the page cover records, vehicle release, alarm permits, and event permits. For a mugshot or arrest report, use the records request form. The form asks for the date, place, names, and case number. A valid ID is needed before the staff will hand over the file.

The Juneau Police also host a PowerDMS policy library that lets the public see the rules and the procedures used by the department. The Juneau PowerDMS portal shows the full policy manual and any changes made over time. That is a useful tool for anyone tracking how the department handles jail mugshots release rules.

Juneau Police PowerDMS policy portal for jail mugshots rules

The portal is free to view. Search by keyword or pick a section from the index. Policy sections cover arrest, booking, use of force, and records release.

Note: Juneau jail mugshots may be withheld under AS 40.25.120 when release would be an unwarranted invasion of personal privacy without a public interest basis.

Juneau Court Case Search

The Alaska Court System runs the First Judicial District from 10014 Crazy Horse Drive, Juneau, AK 99801. The main court phone is (907) 463-4700. Every criminal case filed in Juneau flows through this court. Free case lookups run through the statewide search portal.

Alaska Court System search page for Juneau jail mugshots cases

Use the Alaska Court System search page for party name, case number, or date searches. Each case page shows charges, bail, hearing dates, and the arresting agency.

For hard copies, use Form TF-311 for mail-in requests. The CourtView portal gives the free case text. The Alaska public courts portal has the mail-in form and the fee sheet. Plain copies run $2.50 per page. Certified copies run $5 plus $2.50 per page.

Juvenile files are sealed under AS 47.12. Sealed adult files need a court order. Older pre-CourtView files may only exist on paper in the court vault. Call the Juneau court clerk at (907) 463-4700 to book a file search.

State Troopers and Statutes

The Alaska State Troopers cover the parts of the Juneau Borough that fall outside city lines, plus the smaller communities served through the Juneau Post. The main number is (907) 269-5511. File trooper records through the DPS portal at dpsalaska.justfoia.com. For a name-based criminal history, the Criminal Records and Identification Bureau is at 5700 East Tudor Road in Anchorage. The cost is $20 for a name check and $35 for a fingerprint check. The bureau phone is (907) 269-5767.

The guiding statutes are AS 12.62.110 for criminal justice information, AS 12.62.160 for release rules, and AS 12.62.180 for the sealed record process. The trooper daily log at dailydispatch.dps.alaska.gov lists new arrests and incidents across the state.

For federal custody, use the Federal Bureau of Prisons inmate locator. It tracks any person in federal custody since 1982. Federal defendants from Juneau are often held out of state because Alaska has no federal prison.

Juneau Public Records Access

The Alaska Public Records Act is at AS 40.25.100 through 295. Agencies in Juneau must answer a first request within 10 working days. The first 5 hours of staff time are free. After that, fees stack. A short, narrow request saves time. Broad requests take longer to process. The Alaska Department of Law APRA page has a plain guide to the rules.

Most arrest reports are open. Full rap sheets are closed. Juvenile files are sealed. Active investigations can be held back while the case moves forward. The rule in AS 12.62.160 sets the bar for what parts of a criminal record go out under APRA.

The fastest Juneau search path is three tools: VINE for custody, CourtView for the case, and a JPD records request for the mugshot. Most searches close in two to three weeks when the name and arrest date are both known.

Note: Under AS 12.25.010, a Juneau peace officer may arrest without a warrant for a felony or an in-view misdemeanor within the city and borough.

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