Kalifornsky DUI Records

Kalifornsky DUI records are processed through the Kenai District Court and handled by Alaska State Troopers, the primary law enforcement agency in this unincorporated census-designated place on the Kenai Peninsula. This page explains how to find DUI case filings, arrest reports, and license revocation data for Kalifornsky.

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Kalifornsky as a Census-Designated Place

Kalifornsky is the largest census-designated place (CDP) on the Kenai Peninsula, with a population over 8,600. Despite its size, Kalifornsky has no incorporated city government, no mayor, no city council, and no municipal police force. Residents are part of the Kenai Peninsula Borough. Law enforcement is handled primarily by Alaska State Troopers at the Soldotna Post, with some overlap with the Kenai Police Department for adjacent areas.

Because Kalifornsky is unincorporated, there is no local police department to contact for DUI records, no city clerk, and no municipal records portal. All DUI criminal records flow through the Kenai District Court and the Alaska Department of Public Safety. This is the key thing to understand when searching for Kalifornsky DUI records.

CourtView: Search Kalifornsky DUI Records

Alaska CourtView is the primary online tool for finding Kalifornsky DUI records. The system is free and publicly available, run by the Alaska Court System and covering courts statewide. It includes the Kenai District Court and Kenai Superior Court, which process DUI cases from Kalifornsky. A name search returns charge descriptions, case numbers, filing dates, hearing history, and case outcomes. Results can be filtered by court location to focus on Kenai.

Access CourtView at records.courts.alaska.gov. Search by full name or case number. The system shows summaries only. For full case documents or certified copies, contact the Kenai court clerk. There is no charge to search. CourtView is updated every day and is the fastest way to confirm whether a person has a DUI case on file and what the current status is.

Alaska CourtView online case search DUI records

CourtView covers all Alaska courts and is updated daily. Kalifornsky DUI cases are processed at the Kenai District Court, so filter by that location to narrow your search.

Kenai District Court: DUI Records for Kalifornsky Cases

The Kenai District Court and Superior Court are at 125 Trading Bay Drive, Suite 100, Kenai AK 99611. The phone number is (907) 283-3110. All Kalifornsky DUI cases are filed here. Misdemeanor DUI goes to the district court level. Felony DUI, including third-offense and serious injury cases, goes to the superior court. Both courts operate from the same building. Court clerks can provide certified copies of DUI judgments, sentencing records, and case files.

Certified document copies cost $5 per document plus $0.25 per page. Walk-in service is available Monday through Friday, 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. For large requests, call ahead to confirm availability and processing time. Kalifornsky has no courthouse of its own, so all in-person records access requires a trip to the Kenai courthouse. Court forms for DUI-related proceedings are at courts.alaska.gov/forms. Mail and phone requests are also accepted for those who cannot visit in person.

Alaska State Troopers: Primary Law Enforcement in Kalifornsky

Alaska State Troopers are the primary law enforcement agency for Kalifornsky. The AST Soldotna Post, at (907) 262-4453, covers this area. Every DUI arrest made in Kalifornsky is made by AST. Every incident report, arrest summary, and chemical test document from a Kalifornsky DUI is held by the Alaska Department of Public Safety, not by any local agency. The Kenai Police Department may respond to adjacent areas, but core Kalifornsky coverage falls to AST.

To request AST records for a Kalifornsky DUI incident, use the DPS FOIA portal at dpsalaska.justfoia.com. Include the date, location, and names involved. A case or incident number, if available, speeds the search. The DPS self-service background check at backgroundcheck.dps.alaska.gov lets you request a criminal history report that includes DUI convictions. These state-level systems are the correct channels for Kalifornsky DUI police records.

AST Daily Dispatch: Recent DUI Activity Near Kalifornsky

The Alaska State Troopers publish a public daily log of recent activity by post area. The AST Daily Dispatch lists DUI arrests, major incidents, and other calls by post, updated each day. For Kalifornsky, look at the Soldotna Post entries. The dispatch is a quick reference for recent DUI activity without the need to submit a formal records request.

Alaska State Troopers daily dispatch DUI records

The Daily Dispatch is publicly available online and updated daily. Soldotna Post entries will include recent DUI arrests in Kalifornsky and surrounding unincorporated Kenai Peninsula Borough areas.

Kenai Peninsula Borough Records

Kalifornsky is part of the Kenai Peninsula Borough (KPB). The borough does not hold DUI criminal case records, which belong to AST and the courts. However, KPB can provide information about borough services and the local government structure for unincorporated areas like Kalifornsky. The KPB website is at kpb.us. For DUI records searches, the Kenai court and Alaska DPS are the correct places to look.

DMV License Revocation: Kalifornsky DUI Cases

A Kalifornsky DUI arrest triggers two parallel processes: a criminal case at the Kenai District Court and an administrative license revocation by the Alaska DMV. Both run at the same time 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 license can be revoked even if the criminal charges are later reduced or dismissed.

The DMV revocation process is at dmv.alaska.gov. Drivers may request an administrative hearing to challenge the revocation. Hearing details are at the DMV hearing page. After serving the revocation period, reinstatement steps are at the reinstatement page. Driving records showing license status and past revocations are available through the DMV driving record page.

Alaska DUI Statutes That Apply in Kalifornsky

Kalifornsky DUI arrests are prosecuted under Alaska law. The core statute is AS 28.35.030. The BAC limit is 0.08% for most drivers. First offense: 72 hours minimum in jail, $1,500 minimum fine, 90-day revocation. Second offense within 10 years: 20 days minimum, $3,000 minimum fine, one-year revocation. A third DUI within 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 three-year revocation. Refusing a chemical test under AS 28.35.031 carries the same penalties as a DUI conviction. Commercial drivers face a 0.04% limit under AS 28.33.030. These statutes apply uniformly to Kalifornsky DUI cases processed at the Kenai District Court.

Alaska DMV DUI administrative revocation DUI records

The DMV administrative revocation process applies after every Kalifornsky DUI arrest, running alongside but separate from the criminal case at the Kenai District Court.

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Kenai Peninsula Borough Records

For borough-level resources and additional information about DUI records access across the Kenai Peninsula, visit the Kenai Peninsula Borough page.