Kodiak DUI Records Search

Kodiak DUI records are maintained by the Kodiak Police Department, Kodiak Superior Court, and Alaska State Troopers. This page covers every available source for DUI case filings, arrest reports, jail records, and license revocation data in Kodiak.

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CourtView: Search Kodiak DUI Cases Online

Alaska CourtView is the primary online resource for searching Kodiak DUI records. The system is free and publicly accessible, covering courts statewide including the Kodiak Superior Court and Kodiak District Court. A name search returns any DUI cases linked to that person, with charge descriptions, filing dates, hearing history, and case disposition. Results for Kodiak cases can be filtered by court location. CourtView is updated daily and goes back many years.

Access CourtView at records.courts.alaska.gov. Search by full name or case number. The system shows case summaries only. For full court documents, certified copies, or case files, you need to contact the Kodiak court clerk. There is no charge to search CourtView. Because Kodiak is an island community, many people request records remotely rather than visiting in person.

The Kodiak city website at city.kodiak.ak.us provides city department contacts and information relevant to local government records.

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The city website is the starting point for navigating Kodiak government resources, including the police department and any city-administered records processes.

Kodiak Superior Court: DUI Court Records

The Kodiak Superior Court and District Court are at 204 Mission Road, Room 122, Kodiak AK 99615. The phone number is (907) 486-1600. This court handles both misdemeanor and felony DUI cases for Kodiak Island. Misdemeanor DUI charges go to the district court level. Felony cases, including third-offense DUI within 10 years and DUI causing serious injury, go to the superior court. Both operate from the same courthouse.

Court clerks can provide certified copies of judgments, plea agreements, and case files. The standard fee is $5 per document plus $0.25 per page for copies. Walk-in service runs Monday through Friday, 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Because Kodiak is accessible only by air or ferry, phone and mail requests are common. Call ahead for large or complex records pulls to ensure the records are available and to ask about turnaround time. Court forms for DUI-related proceedings are at courts.alaska.gov/forms.

Kodiak Police Department: DUI Arrest Records

The Kodiak Police Department (KPD) is at 2160 Mill Bay Road, Kodiak AK 99615, and can be reached at (907) 486-8000. KPD handles DUI enforcement within Kodiak city limits. Arrest reports, incident summaries, and chemical test documentation generated by Kodiak officers are held by KPD and are separate from court records. Police reports typically contain more operational detail than CourtView listings.

To request a Kodiak police record, contact KPD by phone or in person. Provide the subject's name, the date of the incident, and a report number if known. KPD processes requests under Alaska public records law, which generally requires a response within 10 business days. Some materials may be withheld or redacted if related to an active investigation. For incidents on roads outside city limits or on state land, Alaska State Troopers at the Kodiak Post hold separate records.

Kodiak City Jail: Detention Records

Kodiak operates a city jail that is notable in Alaska for being the largest and busiest contract jail in the state. The Kodiak City Jail operates under a contract with the Alaska Department of Corrections, housing inmates for DOC in addition to local detainees. When someone is arrested for DUI in Kodiak, they are typically held at this facility pending arraignment or release.

Detention records, booking information, and custody status for Kodiak DUI arrestees may be accessed through the jail or through the Alaska DOC. The jail's size and its role as a statewide contract facility means it holds not just local DUI detainees but also inmates from other parts of the state. If you are trying to confirm whether someone is in custody following a DUI arrest in Kodiak, the city jail is the first place to check. Contact KPD at (907) 486-8000 for initial booking inquiries.

Alaska State Troopers: Kodiak Post

The AST Kodiak Post is at 2421 Mill Bay Road, Kodiak AK 99615, and can be reached at (907) 486-4121. AST handles law enforcement and DUI enforcement outside Kodiak city limits, including roads in the borough and communities on Kodiak Island beyond the city. If a DUI arrest happened on an island road outside city limits, AST likely made the arrest. AST records are separate from KPD records and must be requested through DPS channels.

Submit AST records requests through the DPS FOIA portal at dpsalaska.justfoia.com. The DPS background check system at backgroundcheck.dps.alaska.gov can return criminal history data including DUI convictions. The AST Daily Dispatch is a public log of trooper activity by post, updated daily.

Alaska State Troopers daily dispatch DUI records

The Daily Dispatch is updated each day. It lists recent DUI arrests made by troopers at each post around the state, including the Kodiak Post, and is useful for tracking recent activity.

DMV License Revocation: Kodiak DUI Cases

A Kodiak DUI arrest triggers both a criminal case and an administrative license revocation by the Alaska DMV. These two processes run in parallel and are independent of each other. A first DUI conviction brings a 90-day revocation. A second offense within 10 years means a one-year revocation. Felony DUI carries a three-year revocation.

The DMV explains the revocation process at dmv.alaska.gov. Drivers may request a hearing to challenge the revocation. Hearing details are at the DMV hearing page. After 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 Applicable in Kodiak

Kodiak DUI cases are prosecuted under Alaska law. The main statute is AS 28.35.030. The BAC limit is 0.08% for most drivers. First offense: 72-hour minimum jail, $1,500 minimum fine, 90-day license revocation. Second offense in 10 years: 20-day 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 120-day minimum jail, $10,000 minimum fine, and a three-year revocation. Refusal of a chemical test under AS 28.35.031 carries the same penalties as a conviction. Commercial vehicle drivers face a 0.04% limit under AS 28.33.030. These statutes apply uniformly to Kodiak DUI cases whether filed at the district or superior court level.

Alaska DMV DUI administrative revocation DUI records

The Alaska DMV page on DUI administrative revocation explains the license revocation process that applies to all Kodiak DUI arrests, separate from and parallel to the criminal court process.

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Kodiak Island Borough Records

Kodiak is the seat of the Kodiak Island Borough. For borough-level records and additional resources, visit the Kodiak Island Borough page. Borough records cover unincorporated island areas beyond Kodiak city limits.