Warrant records in Matanuska-Susitna Borough are considered public records pursuant to Alaska Public Records Act (AS 40.25.110-125). The Act establishes that government records shall be accessible to the public unless specifically exempted by statute. This transparency framework ensures citizens have appropriate access to information regarding judicial proceedings and law enforcement activities within the borough.
The Alaska Court System maintains warrant information as part of its public record-keeping responsibilities. Pursuant to Alaska Rules of Court Administration Rule 37.5, court records are presumptively open to public inspection, though certain exceptions may apply to protect privacy interests or ongoing investigations. The public nature of warrant records serves several important governmental functions:
Certain warrant information may be temporarily sealed or restricted from public access under AS 40.25.120 when disclosure would interfere with ongoing investigations or compromise public safety. Such restrictions are typically time-limited and subject to judicial review.
Warrant records maintained by the Matanuska-Susitna Borough judicial authorities typically contain the following information as required by Alaska Criminal Rule 4:
Pursuant to Alaska Court System policies, warrant records may also include supplementary documentation such as affidavits supporting probable cause, though access to these supporting documents may be subject to additional restrictions under AS 40.25.120(a).
Members of the public may access warrant information in Matanuska-Susitna Borough through several no-cost methods established under Alaska Court System procedures:
When conducting warrant searches, individuals should be prepared to provide accurate identifying information including full legal name and date of birth. Pursuant to Alaska Administrative Rule 37.8, nominal fees may apply for printed copies of warrant records, though viewing electronic records typically incurs no charge.
The Matanuska-Susitna Borough does not maintain a sheriff's department; instead, law enforcement functions are performed by the Alaska State Troopers and local police departments. Warrants within the borough are issued by the Alaska Court System and executed by appropriate law enforcement agencies in accordance with AS 12.25.080.
The Alaska State Troopers Palmer Detachment serves as the primary agency responsible for warrant execution in unincorporated areas of the borough. This agency maintains and acts upon:
Alaska State Troopers - Palmer Detachment
453 S. Valley Way
Palmer, AK 99645
(907) 745-2131
Alaska Department of Public Safety
Municipal police departments within the borough, including the Wasilla Police Department, also execute warrants within their jurisdictional boundaries in accordance with AS 12.25.030.
Individuals seeking to determine if they are subject to an active warrant in Matanuska-Susitna Borough may utilize several official channels established by the Alaska Court System and Department of Public Safety:
Palmer Trial Court
435 S. Denali Street
Palmer, AK 99645
(907) 746-8100
Alaska Court System
Pursuant to Alaska Court System Administrative Bulletin 27, warrant information is updated in electronic systems within one business day of issuance or recall. Individuals should be aware that warrant status may change rapidly, and the most current information is available through direct contact with the court.
The verification of outstanding warrants in Matanuska-Susitna Borough may be accomplished through several authorized methods in accordance with Alaska Court System policies:
When checking for outstanding warrants, requestors should be prepared to provide proper identification as required by Alaska Administrative Rule 37.6. Third-party searches may be subject to additional verification requirements to protect confidentiality interests as outlined in AS 40.25.120.
For comprehensive warrant information, individuals may need to check multiple jurisdictions, as warrants issued in other Alaska judicial districts or other states may not appear in Matanuska-Susitna Borough records unless specifically flagged for enforcement within the borough.