Alaska Court Records Access
Alaska Courtview Public Records
Start with the Alaska statewide trial-court case search, then use the local clerk for files not online.
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Statewide Case Index
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Locate Alaska trial-court cases and view public docket details.
Alaska Court System statewide online case search (trial courts).
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Best first step
Use the Alaska statewide online trial-court case search.
Searchable online
Case numbers, party names, docket entries, hearing dates, case status.
Clerk or courthouse needed
Certified copies, full filings, older or sealed items subject to access rules.
Official Alaska court-record access
| Official Path | Best For | How to Access | What You May Find |
|---|---|---|---|
| Alaska Trial Courts - statewide online case search (judiciary portal) | Criminal, civil, family, probate, and minor offense docket lookup by name or case number. | Open the Alaska Court System online case search and run a statewide query. | Case caption, docket entries, events, basic status, scheduled hearings. |
| Trial Court Clerk's Office (case courthouse) | Case files, orders, certified copies, records not shown online. | Contact or visit the clerk at the courthouse where the case was filed and request the record. | Filed pleadings, orders, judgments, and copy services when permitted. |
| Alaska Appellate Courts - docket search | Appeals from trial courts and appellate case tracking. | Use the judiciary's appellate docket search by party or case number. | Appellate docket entries, case status, opinions or orders if available. |
| Courthouse public access terminals | Onsite searches, older cases, and documents viewable at terminals. | Visit a courthouse during counter hours and search on a public terminal. | Indexes and dockets; access to view certain documents per court rules. |
Alaska court record access - quick answers
If I cannot find a case online, what should I do?
Confirm spelling and search statewide; if still not found, contact the clerk at the filing courthouse for assistance.
How do I get a certified copy of a judgment or order?
Request it from the clerk of the court where the case was filed and provide the case number and document details.
Are all case documents available online?
No. Many documents and any sealed or protected materials are not provided online; request at the clerk's office when eligible.