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Anchorage County, AK

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Recent Alaska Court Cases

Most recent Alaska court filings indexed across districts and counties.


DocketPartiesIndexed
CIVIL 4:26-cv-00029Grant v. Gardens of Carleton et al06/12/2026
CIVIL 3:26-cv-00179Clark v. Rosenthal et al06/12/2026
CIVIL 3:26-cv-00234Tegoseak v. Anchorage Police Department et al06/12/2026
BANKRUPTCY 26-00142Alessandro Visconti06/12/2026
BANKRUPTCY 26-00143Daniel Richard Cuneo and Amanda Lynn Cuneo06/12/2026
BANKRUPTCY 26-00144Mitchell Basil Sayegh and Donnalee Curry06/12/2026
CIVIL 3:26-cv-00233Kellar v. Buzby06/11/2026
CRIMINAL 3:26-cr-00046-1USA v. Houston06/11/2026
CIVIL 3:26-cv-00156Haws v. Mack et al06/11/2026
CRIMINAL 4:26-cr-00007-1USA v. Esmailka06/10/2026
CIVIL 3:26-cv-00199Hattrick v. Quinn et al06/10/2026
CRIMINAL 1:26-cr-00009-1USA v. Lamberty06/10/2026
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🔍How do I get a criminal background check in Anchorage?
Anchorage runs through Alaska's state system — there is no separate Anchorage-only criminal history search. Two ways: (1) **Name-based search** through Alaska Department of Public Safety, $20 per request, results return mailed notices of any conviction-level matches. (2) **Fingerprint-based search**, $35 per request, more reliable (catches name variants and aliases). Submit at AST headquarters at 5700 E Tudor Rd, Anchorage AK 99507, phone (907) 269-5511. Each additional copy of a criminal history report costs $5 if ordered at the same time. For an FBI national criminal history check, an additional $18 federal fee applies, and you can use a vendor like PrintScan ($90 all-in including rolled cards). Anchorage Police Department itself does NOT issue criminal history records — they will direct you to AST/DPS. Personal background checks for employment must comply with FCRA; pre-employment background-check services (Checkr, Sterling) wrap state + FBI + court searches into one report. For your own record, you have the right to request and review it before paying for any third-party check. Sources: Alaska DPS (dps.alaska.gov), AlaskaCourtRecords.us, Checkr.
📜Where do I look up probate records in Alaska?
Alaska probate is handled by the **Superior Court** in the judicial district where the deceased lived (no separate probate court, no counties). Four judicial districts cover the state: First (Juneau/Ketchikan), Second (Nome/Kotzebue/Utqiagvik), Third (Anchorage/Palmer), Fourth (Fairbanks/Bethel). Search for probate cases at **Alaska CourtView** https://courts.alaska.gov/main/search-cases.htm — pick the district, then 'Probate' as case type. The Self-Help Center at https://courts.alaska.gov/shc/probate/index.htm walks through Informal Probate, Formal Probate, and Small Estate (under $100,000 personal property and $100,000 real property combined) — Alaska has one of the simpler probate systems in the U.S. Filing fee for opening probate is roughly $75–$125 depending on case size; certified copies of probate orders or wills are $10 first / $3 each additional. **Wills filed pre-1959** (statehood) are at the Alaska State Archives in Juneau or with FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/en/wiki/Alaska_Probate_Records). Guardianship and conservatorship cases use the same Superior Court system; per AS 13.26 newly appointed guardians must complete 1+ hour of mandatory training within 30 days. Sources: Alaska Court System, FamilySearch, Alaska Statutes Title 13.
How can I find out if someone has an outstanding warrant in Alaska?
Alaska is structurally different from the lower 48: **no counties**, no county sheriffs. Warrants are issued by the Alaska Court System (Superior or District Court) and are served by either the **Alaska State Troopers** in unincorporated areas or by a **municipal/borough police department** (Anchorage, Fairbanks, Juneau, Kenai, Kodiak, etc.). Three reliable lookups: (1) **AST Active Warrants list** at https://hotsheets.dps.alaska.gov/AST/Warrants — searchable by name, lists outstanding warrants in trooper cases statewide. (2) **Alaska CourtView** at https://courts.alaska.gov/main/search-cases.htm — every filed case shows whether a bench warrant has been issued for failure to appear; free, no login. (3) The **investigating agency** for the area — phone the city/borough PD records line or trooper post (full directory at https://dps.alaska.gov/AST/Contact). For city PDs (e.g., Anchorage Police 907-786-8500, Fairbanks PD 907-450-6500), records staff can confirm a warrant during business hours. If you might have one, get a defense attorney involved before showing up at a station — voluntary surrender on planned terms beats a traffic-stop arrest. Sources: Alaska DPS, Alaska Court System.
🔍How do I run a background check in Alaska?
Same authoritative source as any Alaska criminal-history check: the **Alaska Department of Public Safety**, Records and Identification Unit. **Fingerprint-based** request $35; **name-based** request $20; each additional copy $5 if ordered together. Submit to AST HQ, 5700 E Tudor Rd, Anchorage AK 99507 (907-269-5511). Live Scan fingerprinting is available at any Alaska Trooper post or commercial vendor (PrintScan, IdentoGO). Add $18 if you need the FBI national check on top. Turnaround: 5–15 business days state-only, 4–6 weeks if FBI is included. For court cases (filed only) — free at Alaska CourtView (https://courts.alaska.gov/main/search-cases.htm). For active warrants — Alaska State Troopers warrant list at https://hotsheets.dps.alaska.gov/AST/Warrants. **Important limits**: the DPS check covers Alaska state convictions, NOT federal cases (PACER for those, $0.10/page), juvenile records, or sealed/expunged entries. For employment use, FCRA compliance is mandatory — written consent before, written notice if any adverse action follows. Most employers wrap this through Checkr, Sterling, or GoodHire so they get one consolidated report. Sources: Alaska DPS, Alaska Court System, Checkr.
💍How do I find a marriage record in Alaska?
Alaska marriage records live with the **Alaska Bureau of Vital Statistics**, part of the Department of Health, Center for Health Statistics, in Juneau. Order online via VitalChek at https://www.vitalchek.com/v/death-certificates/alaska/alaska-vital-records, by mail to Bureau of Vital Statistics, P.O. Box 110675, Juneau AK 99811-0675, or through the state portal at https://health.alaska.gov/en/services/vital-records-orders/. **Fees**: $30 for the first certified copy; $25 each additional copy of the same record ordered at the same time; $30 for a non-certified informational copy. Marriage license applications themselves cost $60 ($70 mailed) — that's separate from a record copy. Processing time is 2–3 weeks by mail, faster via VitalChek (3–5 business days express). Eligibility: marriage records 50+ years old are public; under 50 requires the bride, groom, immediate family, legal representative, or someone with a documented direct interest, plus a government photo ID. For a marriage that happened recently and isn't yet at the state office (~30 days lag), the Court Clerk's office in the borough where the license was issued may have the original. Apostilles for international use require the state office only. Sources: Alaska Department of Health, VitalChek, Vital Records Online.
🔍How do I run a background check in Alaska?
For an official Alaska criminal history check, the source is the **Alaska Department of Public Safety**, Records and Identification Unit. Submit fingerprints (Live Scan at any Alaska Trooper post or commercial vendor like PrintScan in Anchorage) plus a completed Criminal Justice Information Services request form. **Fees**: $35 for a fingerprint-based search, $20 for a name-based search, $5 for each additional copy ordered at the same time. Mail to AST HQ, 5700 E Tudor Rd, Anchorage AK 99507; phone (907) 269-5511. Turnaround is 5–15 business days for state-only; add 4–6 weeks if FBI national check is requested ($18 extra). For court records (filed cases only), Alaska CourtView at https://courts.alaska.gov/main/search-cases.htm is free and instant. **Limits to know**: Alaska's criminal history check does NOT cover federal cases (those are at https://pacer.uscourts.gov, $0.10/page) and does NOT cover sealed/expunged or juvenile records. For employment use, the report must be FCRA-compliant — most employers use a vendor (Checkr, Sterling, GoodHire) that wraps the state, FBI, court, and county checks into one. For a personal review, you have a right to see your own record before agreeing to any third-party background check. Sources: Alaska DPS, Alaska Court System, Checkr.

📊 Public Data Sources for Anchorage County, AK

Aggregated from federal agencies (DOJ, FBI, EPA, IRS, CFPB, HHS-OIG, FDIC, NPPES) and local arrest feeds. All sources public-domain.

🏥 Healthcare Providers (NPPES) 8

Statewide (AK) — no city filter applied
NameCity
ANNELLE MAYGREN JUNEAU
DAVID CHAMBERS ANCHORAGE
ALASKA INFUSION THERAPY, INC. JUNEAU
KATHLEEN HEALY ANCHORAGE
CYNTHIA AGUIAR ANCHORAGE
JANICE STABLES FAIRBANKS
ANCHORAGE NEIGHBORHOOD HEALTH CENTER, INC. ANCHORAGE
CORDOVA DRUG CO CORDOVA

🏭 EPA Regulated Facilities 8

FacilityCity
SAFEWAY DISTRIBUTION CENTER
6441 C STREET
ANCHORAGE
CHEVRON USA INC SS 9 9171
6724 JEWEL LK RD
ANCHORAGE
VANGUARD TRANSPORTATION INC
800 WAREHOUSE AVE STE 208
ANCHORAGE
CHEMTRAK
2031 OLYMPIC DR
ANCHORAGE
DISCOVERY CONSTRUCTION INC
MEADOW STREET AND 74TH AVENUE
ANCHORAGE
MOTOR DOCTOR
1425 SPAN AVE
ANCHORAGE
IMAGE DR REFLECTION DR AREA ROAD RECONST
IMAGE DR/ REFLECTION DR
ANCHORAGE
PENLAND PARK MHP
801 AIRPORT HEIGHTS DR
ANCHORAGE

⛔ HHS-OIG Excluded Individuals 8

Statewide (AK) — no city filter applied
NameType
ALASKA MEDICAL GROUP MANAGEMEN
KENAI · OTHER BUSINESS
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ANCHORAGE ADULT DAY SERVICES
ANCHORAGE · OTHER BUSINESS
1128a1
FLAMINGO EYE, LLC
ANCHORAGE · OTHER BUSINESS
1128a1
GOOD FAITH SERVICES LLC
ANCHORAGE · OTHER BUSINESS
1128a1
KUSKOKWIM INN
BETHEL · ADULT HOME
1128a1
LOOKHART DENTAL, LLC
EAGLE RIVER · OTHER BUSINESS
1128a1
MAT-SU ACTIVITY AND RESPITE CE
WASILLA · OTHER BUSINESS
1128a1
NORTHLAND DENTAL, INC
ANCHORAGE · DENTAL PRACTICE
1128b8

🏦 FDIC-Insured Banks 2

BankCity
First National Bank Alaska Anchorage
Northrim Bank Anchorage

🏛️ Latest Government Feeds 12

Direct from AK state + federal sources · no aggregators
Sources: state appellate courts, state AGs, DOJ, SEC, FTC, FDA, DOL, Federal Reserve, OCC, and more. Direct from .gov — never aggregated.