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What Is Inmate Records In Kenaipeninsula County?

Inmate records in Kenai Peninsula County are official documents maintained by correctional facilities and the Kenai Peninsula Borough's law enforcement agencies that document individuals who are or have been held in custody. These records are distinct from court records: while the court system maintains case files related to criminal proceedings, the jail and sheriff's office maintain custody records that track an individual's physical detention status, movement, and conditions of confinement.

The record creation process begins at booking or intake, when a person is first brought into custody. At that point, facility staff collect identifying information, document the charges, record physical descriptors, and initiate a custody file. Records are updated continuously throughout the period of incarceration to reflect changes in housing assignment, disciplinary actions, medical notes, and program participation. Upon release, the record is formally closed but retained in accordance with Alaska's records retention schedules.

Under Alaska Statute § 09.25.110, public records are broadly defined to include any document, paper, or electronic record created or received by a public agency in the course of official business. Custody records fall within this definition and are subject to the state's public records framework unless a specific exemption applies.

Kenai Peninsula Borough Sheriff / Kenai Peninsula Borough 144 N. Binkley Street Soldotna, AK 99669 (907) 262-4455 Kenai Peninsula Borough

Are Inmate Records Public In Kenaipeninsula County?

Inmate records in Kenai Peninsula County are generally accessible to members of the public under Alaska's public records law. Alaska Statute § 40.25.110 establishes the right of any person to inspect and copy public records held by state and local agencies, including law enforcement and correctional facilities, unless a specific statutory exemption applies. Certain sensitive information — such as medical records, juvenile records, and information that could compromise an ongoing investigation — may be withheld pursuant to Alaska Statute § 40.25.120.

The following categories of inmate information are currently accessible to the public in Kenai Peninsula County:

  • Current inmate roster listing individuals presently held in the facility
  • Booking and arrest records documenting the date, time, and circumstances of intake
  • Charges filed against the individual at the time of booking
  • Mugshots captured during the booking process
  • Bond and bail amounts set by the court or pretrial services
  • Expected release dates where available and not restricted
  • Housing facility assignment indicating which facility the individual is held in

Members of the public may inspect these records by submitting a written request to the Kenai Peninsula Borough or the Alaska Department of Corrections, depending on the facility involved.

What's Included Inmate Records in Kenaipeninsula County

Inmate records maintained in Kenai Peninsula County contain a comprehensive set of data fields that document every stage of an individual's custody. The following breakdown reflects the standard categories of information included in a complete custody record.

Basic Identifying Information:

  • Full legal name and any known aliases
  • Date of birth and age
  • Gender, race, and physical descriptors (height, weight, eye color, hair color)
  • Identifying marks such as tattoos or scars
  • State identification number and FBI number (if applicable)

Custody Information:

  • Booking date and time
  • Arresting agency and arresting officer
  • Facility name and housing unit assignment
  • Custody status (pretrial, sentenced, or held on detainer)

Charge Information:

  • Specific criminal charges at the time of booking
  • Charge classification (felony, misdemeanor, or infraction)
  • Statute or ordinance violated
  • Case or docket number associated with each charge

Bond/Bail Information:

  • Bail amount set by the court
  • Bond type (cash, surety, or personal recognizance)
  • Bond status (posted, pending, or denied)

Court Information:

  • Scheduled court dates and hearing types
  • Presiding court and judge assignment
  • Case disposition if available at the time of record access

Sentence Information (if convicted and serving sentence):

  • Length of sentence imposed
  • Sentence start date and projected end date
  • Credit for time served
  • Participation in work release or alternative sentencing programs

Release Information:

  • Actual release date and time
  • Release type (completion of sentence, bail posted, transfer, or other)
  • Conditions of release or supervision requirements

Kenaipeninsula County Prison System

Kenai Peninsula County operates its local correctional system through a combination of the Kenai Peninsula Borough's law enforcement infrastructure and the Alaska Department of Corrections, which administers state-level facilities. The county jail is designed primarily for pretrial detention — holding individuals who have been arrested and are awaiting arraignment, trial, or sentencing — as well as for individuals serving short sentences, typically not exceeding one year. Individuals convicted of felonies and sentenced to longer terms are transferred to Alaska Department of Corrections facilities.

The distinction between a county jail and a state prison is significant: county jails house individuals at the earliest stages of the criminal justice process, while state prisons house convicted individuals serving longer sentences under the jurisdiction of the Alaska Department of Corrections.

Kenai Peninsula Borough 144 N. Binkley Street Soldotna, AK 99669 (907) 262-4455 Kenai Peninsula Borough

Alaska Department of Corrections 550 W. 7th Avenue, Suite 1800 Anchorage, AK 99501 (907) 269-7397 Alaska Department of Corrections

Types of Correctional Facilities In Kenaipeninsula County

Kenai Peninsula County is served by Alaska Department of Corrections facilities that operate within or near the borough. The primary facility serving the region is the Wildwood Correctional Complex, which functions as the main detention and correctional center for the Kenai Peninsula area.

Wildwood Correctional Complex 33001 Kalifornsky Beach Road Kenai, AK 99611 (907) 260-7200 Wildwood Correctional Complex

Wildwood Correctional Complex is a medium-security facility operated by the Alaska Department of Corrections. It houses both pretrial detainees and sentenced individuals from the Kenai Peninsula region. The facility provides programming services including substance abuse treatment, educational opportunities, and vocational training. Individuals held on behalf of the Kenai Peninsula Borough are typically housed at this facility pending court proceedings or while serving sentences of up to one year.

Who's in Prison In Kenaipeninsula County

The population held in Kenai Peninsula County correctional facilities at any given time reflects several distinct categories of individuals. Understanding who is incarcerated helps members of the public, legal representatives, and family members navigate the records and visitation systems effectively.

Individuals currently held in Kenai Peninsula County facilities include:

  • Pretrial detainees who have been arrested and charged but have not yet been convicted; these individuals are presumed innocent under law and are held because they were unable to post bail or were deemed a flight risk or danger to the community
  • Sentenced misdemeanants serving short sentences of up to one year following conviction in district or superior court
  • Individuals held on detainers from other jurisdictions, including federal immigration detainers or warrants from other states
  • Individuals awaiting transfer to Alaska Department of Corrections state facilities following felony sentencing
  • Individuals serving work release or alternative sentences who return to the facility during non-working hours

The Alaska Department of Corrections maintains current population data and inmate locator tools through its official online systems.

How To Search for Inmate Records In Kenaipeninsula County in 2026

Members of the public may search for inmate records in Kenai Peninsula County through several official channels. The Alaska Department of Corrections provides an online inmate locator that allows users to search by name or offender identification number.

Step 1: Use the Alaska DOC Offender Search Tool Visit the Alaska Department of Corrections official website and navigate to the offender search portal. Enter the individual's first and last name or their DOC identification number to retrieve current custody status and facility assignment.

Step 2: Contact Wildwood Correctional Complex Directly Members of the public who cannot locate an individual through the online tool may contact Wildwood Correctional Complex at (907) 260-7200 during business hours to request custody status information.

Step 3: Submit a Public Records Request For detailed records beyond basic custody status, members of the public may submit a formal public records request to the Alaska Department of Corrections pursuant to Alaska Statute § 40.25.110. Requests may be submitted in writing to the facility or to the department's central office.

Step 4: Contact the Kenai Peninsula Borough For records related to local law enforcement actions or borough-level custody matters, members of the public may contact the Kenai Peninsula Borough directly.

Alaska Department of Corrections — Central Office 550 W. 7th Avenue, Suite 1800 Anchorage, AK 99501 (907) 269-7397 Alaska Department of Corrections

How To Find an Inmate in Kenaipeninsula County for Free?

Members of the public may locate an inmate in Kenai Peninsula County at no cost through the following official methods:

  • Alaska DOC Offender Search: The Alaska Department of Corrections provides a free online offender search tool at doc.alaska.gov, which allows users to search for individuals currently in state custody by name or identification number.
  • Direct telephone inquiry: Members of the public may call Wildwood Correctional Complex at (907) 260-7200 to inquire about an individual's custody status at no charge.
  • Kenai Peninsula Borough inquiry: The borough's administrative offices can direct inquiries to the appropriate agency for individuals held on local charges.
  • Alaska Court System records: The Alaska Court System maintains publicly accessible case records that may reflect an individual's custody status in connection with pending or resolved criminal cases.

No fee is charged for basic custody status inquiries made by telephone or through the online offender search portal.

How To Visit an Inmate In Kenaipeninsula County

Visitation at Wildwood Correctional Complex is governed by Alaska Department of Corrections policies and applicable state regulations. Members of the public who wish to visit an incarcerated individual must comply with all facility rules.

Visit Rules and Procedures All visitors must be on the inmate's approved visitor list prior to visiting. Visitors are required to present valid government-issued photo identification at the time of entry. Visitors may be subject to background checks as a condition of approval.

Visit Schedule Visitation schedules vary by housing unit and are subject to change based on facility operations. Members of the public should contact Wildwood Correctional Complex at (907) 260-7200 to confirm current visitation hours before traveling to the facility.

What to Bring

  • Valid government-issued photo identification (driver's license, passport, or state ID)
  • Approved funds if depositing money for the inmate

What NOT to Bring

  • Weapons of any kind
  • Controlled substances or alcohol
  • Cell phones or electronic recording devices (unless specifically authorized)
  • Unauthorized food or beverages

Dress Code Visitors are required to dress appropriately. Clothing that resembles inmate uniforms, exposes excessive skin, or contains offensive imagery is prohibited. Specific dress code requirements are available from the facility directly.

Visit Types

  • In-person contact visits (subject to eligibility and facility availability)
  • Non-contact visits conducted through a barrier
  • Video visitation may be available as an alternative to in-person visits

Visit Restrictions Visitors with felony convictions may be subject to additional review or denial. Individuals currently on probation or parole must obtain prior approval from their supervising officer before visiting. The facility reserves the right to deny or terminate any visit that poses a security concern.

Wildwood Correctional Complex 33001 Kalifornsky Beach Road Kenai, AK 99611 (907) 260-7200 Wildwood Correctional Complex

How To Send Money to a Kenaipeninsula County Inmate

Funds may be deposited into an inmate's trust account at Wildwood Correctional Complex through approved methods established by the Alaska Department of Corrections.

Approved Methods for Sending Money:

  • Online deposits through the facility's approved third-party vendor (Access Corrections or similar platform as designated by the Alaska DOC)
  • Money orders mailed to the facility made payable to the inmate's full legal name and DOC identification number
  • Lobby kiosk deposits at the facility, where available

Amount Limits: Specific deposit limits may apply per transaction or per month. Members of the public should verify current limits with the facility or the approved vendor prior to submitting funds.

Fees: Third-party vendors typically charge a transaction fee for online or kiosk deposits. Money order deposits by mail may not carry a facility fee, though the cost of the money order itself applies.

What You Cannot Send:

  • Cash sent through the mail is not accepted and will be returned or confiscated
  • Personal checks are not accepted
  • Funds from unverified or anonymous sources are not accepted

What the Money Can and Cannot Be Used For: Funds in an inmate's trust account may be used for commissary purchases (hygiene items, snacks, writing materials), telephone calls, and approved personal expenses. Funds may not be used to pay fines, restitution, or court-ordered obligations directly from the trust account without authorization.

How To Send Jail Mail In Kenaipeninsula County

Mail sent to inmates at Wildwood Correctional Complex must comply with Alaska Department of Corrections mail policies. All incoming mail is subject to inspection for contraband and content that violates facility rules.

Mailing Address Format: All mail must be addressed using the inmate's full legal name and DOC identification number:

Inmate Full Legal Name / DOC ID Number Wildwood Correctional Complex 33001 Kalifornsky Beach Road Kenai, AK 99611

Rules for Sending Mail:

  • All letters must be written on plain white paper; cards and colored paper may be restricted
  • Envelopes must be standard white envelopes with no padding, glitter, or decorative elements
  • Photographs may be permitted in limited quantities; Polaroid photos and photos with explicit content are prohibited
  • Books and publications must be sent directly from a publisher or approved retailer, not from individuals
  • No stickers, tape, staples, or paper clips are permitted inside envelopes
  • Mail containing threats, coded language, or content that poses a security risk will be rejected and may result in disciplinary action

Prohibited Items in Mail:

  • Cash, checks, or money orders enclosed in letters
  • Controlled substances or drug paraphernalia
  • Pornographic material
  • Items that could be used to facilitate escape or harm

Rejected mail will be returned to the sender or disposed of in accordance with facility policy. The Alaska Department of Corrections maintains current mail guidelines on its official website at doc.alaska.gov.

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