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About Moose Pass, Alaska

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Moose Pass is located in Kenai Peninsula Census Area, Alaska, United States.

Parent jurisdiction: Kenai Peninsula Borough, Alaska

Frequently Asked Questions — Moose Pass
How do I request public records in Moose Pass, Alaska?
To request public records in Moose Pass, Alaska, contact the Moose Pass City Clerk's office directly by mail, in person, or via their online request portal. Under the Alaska public records law, government agencies must acknowledge your request and typically respond within 10 business days. Fees may apply for document reproduction. For expedited requests, visit the city clerk's office in person. You can also access many records online through the city's official website or the county portal.
What criminal and court records are available for Moose Pass?
Criminal records for Moose Pass are maintained by the Alaska Department of Public Safety and accessible through the state's criminal history self-service portal. Court records are held by the county district clerk and can be searched online. The Moose Pass Municipal Court handles local traffic violations and Class C misdemeanors — contact their records division for case lookups.
Where can I find Moose Pass property and tax records?
Property records for Moose Pass are maintained by the Alaska county appraisal district. You can search property ownership history, tax assessments, deed transfers, and mortgage liens online through the county's official appraisal district portal. The county clerk's office also maintains deed records, liens, and UCC filings. For federal property tax data, the US Census Bureau's data portal offers housing and demographic statistics for Moose Pass.
How do I obtain vital records (birth, death, marriage) in Moose Pass, Alaska?
Vital records for Moose Pass residents — including birth certificates, death certificates, marriage licenses, and divorce decrees — are issued by the Alaska Vital Statistics Unit. Certified copies can be ordered online, by mail, or in person at the state vital records office. The county clerk also maintains marriage and divorce records for local registration. Valid photo ID and a small issuance fee are required for certified copies.
Are Moose Pass police and arrest records public?
Police reports and arrest records in Moose Pass are generally public under the Alaska public records law. You can request incident reports and accident reports directly from the Moose Pass Police Department records division. Recent bookings and inmate rosters for Moose Pass are available through the county sheriff's online inmate search portal. Sex offender registry searches for Alaska are available free of charge through the Alaska DPS website.

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Public Records Guide — Moose Pass, Alaska

Moose Pass, Alaska, is an unincorporated community located in Kenai Peninsula Borough, with a current population of 220 residents as of the 2020 Census. This small community is nestled along the scenic Seward Highway and is known for its stunning natural landscapes, including the nearby Kenai Mountains and the picturesque Resurrection River.

Key landmarks in Moose Pass include the Moose Pass Community Library, which serves as a hub for local information and events, and the historic Moose Pass School, established in 1916, which reflects the area’s educational heritage. Additionally, the nearby Trail Lake is a popular destination for fishing and outdoor recreation, attracting both residents and visitors.

Historically, Moose Pass was a significant stop for travelers during the construction of the Alaska Railroad in the early 20th century. The community's economy has traditionally relied on tourism, outdoor recreation, and local businesses, with a focus on providing services to visitors exploring the Kenai Peninsula. The area is also known for its annual events, such as the Moose Pass Winter Carnival, which fosters community spirit and celebrates local culture.

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