Farmers Loop Felony Records

Farmers Loop is a census-designated place in the Fairbanks North Star Borough, and felony records for this area are filed and maintained through the Fairbanks court system. The Fourth Judicial District handles all criminal cases that arise here, and those records are open to the public through Alaska CourtView. Whether you need to look up a specific case or check a full criminal history, this page walks you through every resource available for Farmers Loop felony records, from local law enforcement contacts to the state court portal.

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Farmers Loop Felony Cases in CourtView

The Alaska Court System runs a free public portal called CourtView where anyone can search felony case records across the state. Farmers Loop cases are filed under the Fairbanks court location since the area has no independent court of its own. You can pull up case numbers, charges, hearing dates, and disposition data at no cost. CourtView does not require an account or login to run a basic search.

To find a Farmers Loop felony record, search by defendant name or case number and filter results to the Fourth Judicial District. The Fairbanks courthouse at 101 Lacey Street handles all criminal filings for the borough, which includes Farmers Loop as a census-designated place. Felony charges under Alaska Statute 11.81 are classified as Class A, B, or C, and CourtView will show the specific charge class on each case record.

Copies of physical court documents cost $5 for the first page and 25 cents per page after that. You can request copies in person at the Fairbanks courthouse or by mail. The court clerk's office is at (907) 452-9277.

Law Enforcement in Farmers Loop

Farmers Loop does not have its own police department. Two agencies share patrol responsibility for the area. The University of Alaska Fairbanks Police Department covers the parts of Farmers Loop that fall near the UAF campus. You can reach UAF Police at (907) 474-7721. They handle incidents on and around university property, and their jurisdiction extends into the residential areas near the campus boundary.

The Alaska State Troopers Fairbanks Post covers the broader Farmers Loop area and responds to felony incidents throughout unincorporated parts of the Fairbanks North Star Borough. Their local number is (907) 451-5100. When a felony arrest is made in Farmers Loop, State Troopers typically generate the arrest report, which then feeds into the Fairbanks court filing process. If you need to request a copy of a police report tied to a felony case, start with the agency that made the arrest.

The UAF Police Department screenshot below shows their public portal, which lists contact details and links to reporting tools for the Farmers Loop campus area.

The UAF Police Department website provides direct contact information and links to public safety resources for the university and surrounding areas near Farmers Loop.

UAF Police Department website for Farmers Loop area felony records

UAF Police maintains jurisdiction over campus-adjacent areas of Farmers Loop and can assist with report requests tied to incidents on or near university grounds.

Alaska State Troopers and Felony Arrests

The Alaska State Troopers serve as the primary felony law enforcement authority for Farmers Loop. The screenshot below is from the Alaska Department of Public Safety website, which is the main hub for Trooper post contact details and criminal justice resources statewide.

Alaska State Troopers Fairbanks Post for Farmers Loop felony records

The Fairbanks Post at (907) 451-5100 handles felony incidents across unincorporated areas of the borough, including Farmers Loop. State Troopers submit arrest records directly into the Alaska criminal justice database, which connects to both court filings and the statewide background check system.

If a felony arrest leads to criminal charges, the case goes to the Fairbanks Superior or District Court. You can track case progress through CourtView using the defendant's name or the assigned case number. Troopers do not release arrest records directly to the public, but court records become accessible once a case is filed. Alaska law under AS 40.25.110 makes most court filings public record by default.

Note: If you need to verify whether a specific felony conviction is on file, a statewide background check through DPS is the most reliable method.

Background Checks and Criminal History

Alaska DPS offers two types of background checks for people who need certified criminal history records. A name-based check costs $20 and returns results tied to the subject's full legal name. A fingerprint-based check costs $35 and is more accurate because it cannot be confused by name variations. Both can be requested through the DPS background check portal. Results include felony convictions, pending felony charges, and other criminal justice data held by the state.

For people looking up their own record, Alaska allows individuals to request a copy of their own criminal history. This is a common step before a job application or professional licensing process. The process is the same as a standard name-based check, and the result will show any Farmers Loop-area felony cases where a conviction was entered.

  • Name-based check: $20, available online through DPS
  • Fingerprint-based check: $35, more precise identification
  • CourtView case search: free, no account required
  • Physical court document copies: $5 first page, $0.25 per page after
  • Fairbanks court clerk: (907) 452-9277, 101 Lacey Street

Sex Offender Registry for Farmers Loop

Felony sex offenses carry their own public disclosure requirements in Alaska. Anyone convicted of a qualifying sex offense must register with the state, and that data is publicly searchable. The Alaska Sex Offender Registry is maintained by DPS under AS 12.63.010. You can search by name, address, or zip code. Farmers Loop registrants will typically appear under Fairbanks-area zip codes.

The registry shows the offense, conviction date, registration status, and a photo if one is available. It is updated regularly but is not a real-time system. If you need current status on a specific registrant, you can call the State Troopers Fairbanks Post directly.

VINE Victim Notification

Alaska uses the VINE system to let victims track the custody status of people who have been charged with or convicted of felony offenses. You can sign up at VINELink or call 1-800-247-9763. The service is free and available around the clock. When a person's custody status changes, you get an alert by phone, text, or email. This is especially useful for Farmers Loop residents who may have a case being held in Fairbanks.

Court Forms and Self-Help

The Alaska Court System publishes downloadable forms for people handling their own criminal matters. The Self-Help Center has guides for common procedures like expungement inquiries, record review, and understanding a court ruling. Forms themselves are at courts.alaska.gov/forms. While most felony cases require an attorney, the self-help resources are useful for people trying to understand what is in their record or how to respond to a notice from the court.

Note: The Fairbanks courthouse serves all of Farmers Loop and can be reached at (907) 452-9277 for questions about specific case filings or document requests.

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Fairbanks North Star Borough Records

All felony cases from Farmers Loop fall under the jurisdiction of the Fairbanks North Star Borough. The borough page has more detail on courthouse locations, clerk contacts, and how to access records specific to this part of the state.

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