Farmers Loop DUI Records
Farmers Loop DUI records are filed at the Fairbanks District Court and handled by Alaska State Troopers, the sole law enforcement agency in this unincorporated census-designated place north of Fairbanks. This page covers how to access DUI case filings, trooper reports, and license revocation data for Farmers Loop.
Farmers Loop Overview
Farmers Loop: No City Government, No Local Police
Farmers Loop is a census-designated place (CDP) in the Fairbanks North Star Borough. It has no incorporated city government, no mayor, no city council, and no municipal police department. Residents are part of the broader borough, and all law enforcement is handled by Alaska State Troopers. If a person was arrested for DUI in Farmers Loop, an AST trooper made that arrest. Court cases from Farmers Loop are filed at the Fairbanks District Court or Fairbanks Superior Court.
This is important when you search Farmers Loop DUI records because there is no local police department to call, no city clerk, and no municipal records office. All paths to DUI records go through either the Fairbanks court system or the Alaska Department of Public Safety.
CourtView: Search Farmers Loop DUI Cases Online
Alaska CourtView is the best place to start when searching Farmers Loop DUI records. The system is free and publicly accessible, run by the Alaska Court System and covering courts statewide. It includes the Fairbanks District Court and Fairbanks Superior Court, which handle DUI cases from Farmers Loop and surrounding FNSB areas. A name search returns charge descriptions, case numbers, filing dates, hearing history, and final outcomes.
Access CourtView at records.courts.alaska.gov. You can filter results by court location to focus on Fairbanks. Search by full name or case number. CourtView shows case summaries, not full documents. For complete case files or certified copies, contact the Fairbanks court clerk. There is no fee to search. CourtView is updated daily and is the most efficient first step when looking for Farmers Loop DUI records.
CourtView is updated each day and covers all Alaska courts. Farmers Loop DUI cases are filed at Fairbanks courts, so filter by that location when searching for Farmers Loop records.
Fairbanks District and Superior Courts: Records Access
All DUI cases from Farmers Loop are filed at Fairbanks courts. The Fairbanks District Court and Superior Court are located at 101 Lacey Street, Fairbanks AK 99701. The phone number is (907) 452-9277. Misdemeanor DUI charges go to the district court level. Felony DUI cases, including third-offense DUI within 10 years and serious injury cases, go to the superior court. Court clerks maintain all case files and can provide certified copies of DUI judgments and case records.
Certified document copies cost $5 per document plus copy fees. Walk-in service is generally available Monday through Friday, 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., excluding state holidays. For large or complex requests, call ahead. The clerk can confirm what records exist and estimate how long the request will take. Court forms for DUI-related matters are at courts.alaska.gov/forms. Keep in mind that Farmers Loop residents do not have a neighborhood courthouse. The trip to the Lacey Street building in Fairbanks is required for in-person access.
Alaska State Troopers: Law Enforcement for Farmers Loop
Alaska State Troopers are the only law enforcement agency in Farmers Loop. Every DUI arrest here is made by AST. Every arrest report, incident log, and field sobriety documentation from a Farmers Loop DUI is held by the Alaska Department of Public Safety. There is no local police department to call about a Farmers Loop DUI. The correct contact is AST or DPS.
To request AST records for a Farmers Loop DUI incident, use the DPS FOIA portal at dpsalaska.justfoia.com. Provide the date, location, and names involved. Include a case or incident number if you have one. The DPS self-service background check at backgroundcheck.dps.alaska.gov lets you request a criminal history report that includes DUI convictions. The AST Daily Dispatch is a public log of recent trooper activity, organized by post area, updated daily.
The AST Daily Dispatch publishes recent arrest logs by post area. For Farmers Loop DUI arrests, look at the Fairbanks-area post entries. The dispatch is updated each day and is a useful quick reference.
Fairbanks North Star Borough: Borough Records
Farmers Loop is part of the Fairbanks North Star Borough (FNSB). The borough does not hold DUI criminal case records, which stay with AST and the courts. However, FNSB has information about the local government structure and may offer administrative records for the unincorporated areas it serves. The FNSB website is at fnsb.gov. For DUI records specifically, the Fairbanks courts and Alaska DPS are the relevant contacts. The borough can help clarify which services are available to Farmers Loop residents as part of the unincorporated borough area.
DMV License Revocation: Farmers Loop DUI Cases
A Farmers Loop DUI arrest triggers both a criminal case at the Fairbanks court and an administrative license revocation by the Alaska DMV. These run in parallel and can reach different outcomes. A first DUI brings a 90-day revocation. A second within 10 years means one year. Felony DUI brings three years. The revocation can occur even if the criminal charges are later reduced or dismissed.
The DMV revocation process is described at dmv.alaska.gov. Drivers may challenge the revocation at an administrative hearing. Hearing details are at the DMV hearing page. After the revocation period, reinstatement is described at the reinstatement page. Driving records showing license status and past revocations are available through the DMV driving record page.
Alaska DUI Law That Applies in Farmers Loop
Farmers Loop DUI cases are prosecuted under Alaska statutes. The main law is AS 28.35.030. The legal BAC limit is 0.08% for most drivers. First offense: 72-hour minimum jail, $1,500 minimum fine, 90-day revocation. Second offense within 10 years: 20-day minimum, $3,000 minimum fine, one-year revocation. A third DUI in 10 years is a Class C felony.
Felony DUI under AS 28.35.032 carries a 120-day minimum jail term, $10,000 minimum fine, and a three-year revocation. Refusing a chemical test under AS 28.35.031 brings the same penalties as a conviction. Commercial vehicle drivers face a 0.04% limit under AS 28.33.030. These statutes apply to all Farmers Loop DUI cases processed at the Fairbanks District Court.
The DMV administrative revocation page explains the license revocation process that applies after every Farmers Loop DUI arrest, running separately from the Fairbanks court criminal case.
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Fairbanks North Star Borough Records
For borough-level information and additional resources covering the Farmers Loop area and broader FNSB region, visit the Fairbanks North Star Borough page.