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Bethel Census Area, Alaska — Public Records

Use this page to find court records, arrest records, and other public records in the Bethel Census Area. Each section links to the office, online tool, or agency that holds the records.

⚡ At a Glance

  • Court: Bethel Trial Court — (907) 543-2298
  • Law Enforcement: Alaska State Troopers — C Detachment — (907) 543-2294
  • Online search: CourtView (statewide case records)
  • Administrative center: Bethel, Alaska
How to use this page: Pick a section below — court records, arrest records, or other records. Each one tells you where to go, who to contact, and what tools are available online.

Start here: Choose the type of record you need below, then follow the link to the official source.

What You Can Find Here

⚖️ Superior and district court case records
🔍 Arrest records and booking information
🏛️ Small claims and traffic court records
📋 Property records and vital records contacts
What you will need:
  • Full name of the person or business
  • Case number, if you have one
  • Approximate date or location of the record

Court Records

Alaska operates a unified court system. The Bethel Trial Court handles cases for the Bethel Census Area area, including civil, criminal, family, and probate matters. You can search court records online through CourtView, Alaska's statewide case information system.

OfficeDetails
Bethel Trial Court204 Chief Eddie Hoffman Highway, Bethel, AK 99559
Phone(907) 543-2298
Online SearchCourtView — Alaska Court Records

CourtView provides a statewide name index of trial court cases, including case numbers, party names, and general case type information. You can also file documents through TrueFiling, Alaska's electronic filing system.

⚖️ CourtView — Search Alaska Court Records 🏛️ TrueFiling — Electronic Filing 📋 Alaska Court System — Home

Use the official link above to access records or contact the court directly at (907) 543-2298.

Arrest Records

Arrest records in the Bethel Census Area come from the arresting agency. The primary law enforcement agency is the Alaska State Troopers — C Detachment. In many parts of Alaska, the Alaska State Troopers serve as the primary law enforcement agency.

To request a specific arrest report, contact the arresting agency. Criminal history background checks can be requested through the Alaska Department of Public Safety.

AgencyContactOnline
Alaska State Troopers — C DetachmentPO Box 268, Bethel, AK 99559Alaska State Troopers — C Detachment Website
Phone(907) 543-2294
🔍 Alaska State Troopers — C Detachment 📋 Alaska DPS — Background Checks

Use the official link above to access records or contact the agency directly at (907) 543-2294.

Other Public Records

The Bethel Census Area maintains property and other public records. Vital records (birth, death, marriage) in Alaska are available through the Alaska Bureau of Vital Statistics.

How to Request Records

Most records are handled by different offices — always contact the office listed in the section above.

In person: Visit the Bethel Trial Court at 204 Chief Eddie Hoffman Highway, Bethel, AK 99559. Bring a valid ID.

Online: Use CourtView to search case information. Some documents are available to view online; others require a request.

By mail: Submit a written request to the court or agency that holds the records. Include your name, contact information, and a clear description of the records you need.

Frequently Asked Questions

Where is the courthouse for the Bethel Census Area?
The Bethel Trial Court is located at 204 Chief Eddie Hoffman Highway, Bethel, AK 99559. Call (907) 543-2298 for directions or office hours.
Can I look up court records online in Alaska?
Yes. Alaska uses a statewide system called CourtView where you can search case records by name. Note that a CourtView search is not a criminal history records check.
How do I get a background check in Alaska?
Criminal history background checks are available through the Alaska Department of Public Safety. There is a fee for this service.
What courts operate in Alaska?
Alaska has a unified court system with four levels: the Supreme Court, Court of Appeals, Superior Courts, and District Courts. Superior Courts handle civil cases over $100,000, felonies, family law, and probate. District Courts handle civil cases under $100,000, misdemeanors, and small claims.
Is there a fee to search Alaska court records online?
Basic case information through CourtView is available at no cost. Copies of specific documents may require a fee. Contact the court clerk at (907) 543-2298 for details.
What this page does not show: Not all records are available online. Some require a written request, an in-person visit, or a fee. Court records and arrest data may be incomplete, delayed, or not yet entered into online systems.

This page is a guide to help you find official records — it is not the official database. All information comes from government sources. Verify details directly with the agency that holds the records.

Last updated: April 15, 2026