Kalifornsky Inmate Population

Kalifornsky inmate population records flow through Alaska's statewide Department of Corrections system. Kalifornsky is an unincorporated community in Kenai Peninsula Borough south of Soldotna along the Kenai River. The Soldotna Police Department and Alaska State Troopers provide law enforcement in the area. Inmates are held at Wildwood Correctional Complex near Kenai. To find someone in custody, use VINELink at vinelink.com or call 1-800-247-9763 at any time. This page covers how to search Kalifornsky inmate population records and access arrest data.

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Kalifornsky Inmate Population and Law Enforcement

Kalifornsky is an unincorporated community in Kenai Peninsula Borough, located along Sterling Highway south of Soldotna. It has no city government of its own. Law enforcement in the Kalifornsky area is shared between the Soldotna Police Department and Alaska State Troopers. The Soldotna Police Department serves the immediate Soldotna and Kenai River area, while State Troopers cover unincorporated parts of the borough.

When someone is arrested in Kalifornsky, officers from SPD or the Troopers handle the booking. After processing, inmates are transported to Wildwood Correctional Complex. The complex is at 10 Chugach Avenue, Kenai, AK 99611, phone (907) 260-7200. The Wildwood Pre-Trial Facility at 5 Chugach Avenue handles those awaiting trial. Both are operated by the Alaska Department of Corrections as part of the state's unified jail and prison system.

Alaska does not have county-run jails. The DOC handles all custody at the state level. After someone from Kalifornsky is transferred to Wildwood or another DOC facility, the DOC decides where they stay based on security level and space. Wildwood is the primary facility for most Kenai Peninsula Borough inmates, but a person could be transferred to Spring Creek Correctional Center in Seward or another DOC facility elsewhere in Alaska.

The VINE system is the most reliable way to track an inmate's current location. It reflects live data from all DOC facilities and updates as transfers and status changes occur. Use VINE rather than calling facilities directly, since inmate locations can change between calls.

Kalifornsky Alaska inmate population community overview

Kalifornsky is a community in Kenai Peninsula Borough where inmate population data is tracked through the Soldotna Police Department and the statewide Alaska DOC system.

Arrest Records for Kalifornsky

Arrest records for Kalifornsky are maintained by the Soldotna Police Department and the Alaska State Troopers. For SPD records, contact the department at 177 N. Birch Street, Soldotna, AK 99669, phone (907) 262-4455. For Trooper records or statewide criminal history information, contact the DPS Criminal Records and Identification Bureau at 5700 East Tudor Road, Anchorage, AK 99507. Phone: (907) 269-5767.

The Alaska Public Records Act at AS 40.25.100 through 40.25.295 governs all public records requests in Kalifornsky. Agencies must respond within 10 working days under AS 40.25.110. Exempt records under AS 40.25.120 include open investigation materials, juvenile records, victim information for certain crimes, and medical data. All other records are generally available. Exemptions are read narrowly by Alaska courts, which favor disclosure in ambiguous cases.

Under AS 12.62.160, any person may request criminal justice information from the state. Name-based checks cost $20. Fingerprint-based checks cost $35 and are more accurate. Fingerprint submissions require the standard FD-258 form. Results arrive by mail within 2-3 weeks.

VINELink is Alaska's official statewide inmate search and victim notification system. It is free, anonymous, and available around the clock. Search at vinelink.com or call 1-800-247-9763. TTY users call 1-866-847-1298. Search by full name, partial name, or DOC ID number.

For partial name searches, enter the first two characters of the last name and the first name, then check the partial name box. For ID searches, enter at least four characters and skip the leading zero. Results show name, gender, race, ID number, current facility, and custody status. Kalifornsky inmates are generally held at Wildwood unless transferred elsewhere.

Register with VINE to get automatic notifications when an inmate's status changes. The system calls or emails you for transfers, releases, and escapes. Create a four-digit PIN at registration. VINE calls until you confirm with your PIN or up to 24 hours. Multiple phone numbers and email addresses can be added. Email notifications don't require a PIN. The DOC Victim Service Unit at 877-741-0741 offers additional support.

Court Records for Kalifornsky

The Alaska Court System's CourtView portal provides online access to court records for Kalifornsky and Kenai Peninsula Borough. Search by case number, party name, or citation number. The system covers both misdemeanors and felonies. The docket shows motions, payment records, judicial assignments, and documents in the case file.

Case numbers follow the Alaska format with leading zeroes, dashes, and a five-digit sequence number. Each search returns up to 500 records. Hearing schedules, sentencing details, and probation conditions are not shown online. Contact the Kenai Clerk of Court for that information or to review the physical case file at the courthouse. Cases filed before 1990 may not appear in the system.

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