Unalaska DUI Records Lookup

Unalaska DUI records are held by the Unalaska Police Department, the Unalaska District Court, and Alaska state agencies. This page explains how to access DUI case filings, police records, and license revocation data in Unalaska, an island city in the Aleutian Islands also known for Dutch Harbor.

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CourtView: Search Unalaska DUI Cases Online

Alaska CourtView is the primary online tool for searching Unalaska DUI records. The system is free and publicly accessible, covering all Alaska courts including the Unalaska District Court. A name search returns any DUI cases linked to a person, with case numbers, charge descriptions, filing dates, hearing history, and dispositions. You can filter results by court to focus on Unalaska. CourtView is updated each day and goes back many years.

Access CourtView at records.courts.alaska.gov. Search by full name or case number. CourtView shows case summaries, not full documents. For certified copies of DUI judgments or other court documents, contact the Unalaska court clerk. There is no charge to search the system. Because Unalaska is accessible only by air or ferry, remote records requests are common and accepted by the court.

Unalaska District Court: In-Person and Remote Access

The Unalaska District Court is at 204 West Broadway, Room 105, Unalaska AK 99685. The phone number is (907) 581-1379. This court handles DUI cases filed in Unalaska and the surrounding Aleutians West area. Misdemeanor DUI charges are handled at the district court level. Felony DUI cases may be transferred to a higher court. The clerk's office maintains all case files and can provide certified copies of judgments and sentencing records.

Certified document copies cost $5 per document plus copy fees. Walk-in service follows standard Alaska court hours: Monday through Friday, 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Given Unalaska's remote location, most records requests from people outside the community are handled by phone or mail. Call ahead for complex requests or to confirm record availability. Court forms for DUI-related proceedings are at courts.alaska.gov/forms.

The Unalaska city website at unalaska.gov is the main entry point for city department contacts and city services, including public safety and records access.

Unalaska city official website DUI records

The Unalaska city site connects you to all city departments, including the police department and public records portal, making it the right starting point for DUI records research in Unalaska.

Unalaska Police Department: DUI Records and Public Information

The Unalaska Police Department (UPD) is a notably substantial police force for a city of Unalaska's size. UPD operates four divisions: patrol, investigations, communications, and support services. The department is at 29 Safety Way, Unalaska AK 99685, and can be reached at (907) 581-1233. UPD handles DUI enforcement within Unalaska city limits, including the Dutch Harbor port area. Arrest reports, incident summaries, and associated documentation from Unalaska DUI arrests are held by UPD and are separate from court records.

Unalaska Police Department DUI records

UPD's four-division structure reflects the operational complexity of policing a remote island port community. The department handles DUI enforcement both in the residential areas of Unalaska and in the busy Dutch Harbor commercial zone.

UPD maintains a public information requests portal for police records at unalaska.gov. Submit a request with the subject's full name, incident date, and a report number if available. Include your contact information and a description of the records sought. UPD processes requests under Alaska public records law. Response times vary by request complexity and current workload.

Unalaska Police Department public records request DUI records

The UPD public records portal is the correct channel for requesting Unalaska DUI arrest reports, incident records, and other police documents. Include as much identifying detail as possible to speed processing.

Alaska State Troopers and DPS Records

Alaska State Troopers also serve Unalaska, particularly for incidents outside city limits or in areas beyond UPD's primary coverage. Because Unalaska is on an island in the Aleutian chain, AST operates alongside UPD rather than replacing it. If a DUI incident involved AST rather than UPD, records must be requested through the Alaska Department of Public Safety.

The DPS FOIA portal at dpsalaska.justfoia.com handles written requests for AST incident reports. The DPS self-service background check at backgroundcheck.dps.alaska.gov returns criminal history data including DUI convictions. The AST Daily Dispatch is a public log of trooper activity by post area, updated each day.

DMV License Revocation: Unalaska DUI Cases

A Unalaska DUI arrest triggers both a criminal case and an Alaska DMV administrative license revocation. These two processes run in parallel and are independent of each other. A first DUI conviction brings a 90-day revocation. A second within 10 years means one year. Felony DUI brings three years. The revocation can happen even if the criminal case is resolved differently.

The DMV revocation process is explained 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 is described at the reinstatement page. Driving records are available through the DMV driving record page. Because Unalaska has no DMV office, most residents handle DMV matters remotely by mail or online.

Alaska DUI Law That Applies in Unalaska

Unalaska DUI cases are prosecuted under Alaska statutes. The main law 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 revocation. Second offense within 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 three-year revocation. Refusing a chemical test under AS 28.35.031 carries the same penalties as a conviction. Commercial drivers, including those operating vessels or vehicles at Dutch Harbor, face a 0.04% BAC limit under AS 28.33.030. Alaska law applies uniformly across all communities, including Unalaska.

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Aleutians West Census Area Records

Unalaska is in the unorganized Aleutians West Census Area. There is no borough government. For broader regional context and census area records, visit the Aleutians West Census Area page. All court records for the area flow through the Unalaska District Court.