About Yakutat City and Borough

Population 600 residents

Yakutat City and City and Borough, Alaska is a unique unified home rule city and borough located on the Gulf of Alaska in southeastern Alaska. Important distinction: Alaska has no counties; Yakutat is a consolidated city-city and borough covering approximately 7,650 square miles of land and water. The city and borough seat is the City of Yakutat City and City and Borough, with a population of approximately 600 residents as of recent census estimates.

100 Max Italio Drive, Yakutat City and City and Borough, AK 99689

The local community is situated between the traditional Inside Passage and southcentral Alaska, bordered by Glacier Bay National Park to the south and Wrangell-St. Elias National Park to the north. Yakutat City and City and Borough is renowned for the massive Malaspina Glacier, North America's largest piedmont glacier, and Hubbard Glacier, the continent's largest tidewater glacier.

The Tlingit people have inhabited Yakutat City and City and Borough for thousands of years, and Yakutat City and City and Borough was a Russian fur trading post before the Alaska Purchase in 1867. Yakutat area became a unified city-city and borough in 1992. The city and borough operates as a unified government, so there is no separate City and Borough Recorder or City and Borough Clerk; instead, Yakutat City and City and Borough Administration handles all recording functions.

The City and Borough Clerk's office is located at 100 Max Italio Drive, Yakutat City and City and Borough, AK 99689 The Assessor functions are handled through the city and borough administration. What makes Yakutat City and City and Borough unique is its position as one of Alaska's smallest boroughs by population, its world-class surfing at Cannon Beach, its proximity to massive glaciers, and its status as a premier fishing destination.

The community is accessible primarily by air and sea, with limited road infrastructure, creating a remote but tightly-knit community. The economy centers on commercial fishing, sport fishing tourism, and subsistence activities traditional to Alaska Native culture.

Sheriff, Police & Law Enforcement

Sheriff & Law Enforcement

Yakutat City and City and Borough does not have a traditional sheriff's office due to its unique status as a city-city and borough. Instead, law enforcement duties are managed by the Yakutat area Police Department, which provides policing services for the entire city and borough. The department is responsible for patrolling Yakutat City and City and Borough, handling arrests, and maintaining public safety.

Police Departments

The Yakutat Police Department is the primary law enforcement agency serving Yakutat City and City and Borough, Alaska. It provides full policing services, including crime prevention, investigation, and community safety programs. There are no separate city or municipal police departments within the city and borough due to its unified city-city and borough structure. The Yakutat Police Department coordinates with state and federal agencies for major investigations and emergency response, making sure of full law enforcement coverage across the city and borough's vast area.

Law Enforcement & Arrests

Law enforcement in Yakutat City and City and Borough is provided by the Alaska State Troopers, as Yakutat area does not maintain its own police department or sheriff's office. The nearest Alaska State Trooper post is located in Juneau, approximately 225 air miles southeast, though troopers make regular patrols to Yakutat. The Alaska State Troopers can be contacted through the office’s website. general information or for dispatch. For emergencies, residents dial 911.

  • Citizens may request arrest records by contacting the Alaska State Troopers or the Alaska Department of Public Safety, Records and Identification Section, 5700 East Tudor Road, Anchorage, AK 99507.
  • Processing fees apply for criminal history reports.
  • Inmate lookup for Alaska Department of Corrections facilities is available online at https://www.correct.state.ak.us/offender-search/.
  • Court security and civil process service are also handled by state troopers assigned to Yakutat City and City and Borough.

Arrest records in Yakutat City and City and Borough fall under Alaska's public records law, specifically Alaska Statute 40.25.110-40.25.220, which governs access to public records. The local community does not operate a local jail or detention facility. Individuals arrested in Yakutat City and City and Borough are typically transported to facilities in larger communities such as the Lemon Creek Correctional Center in Juneau.

Mugshot and booking photos are included in this database for inmates in state custody. No municipal police departments exist within Yakutat City and City and Borough City and City and Borough due to its small population. Yakutat City and City and Borough also falls within traditional Tlingit territory, though no separate tribal police force operates in Yakutat area.

The small community size means most law enforcement matters are handled directly by Alaska State Troopers when they are present or via coordination with local emergency services. For non-emergency matters, residents contact the Alaska State Trooper Dispatch.

Criminal, Arrest & Jail Records

Criminal Records

Criminal records in Yakutat City and City and Borough include felony, misdemeanor, and traffic offenses, as well as sex offender registry information. Residents can request background checks through the Alaska Bureau of Investigation, which provides statewide criminal history reports. The bureau's services include access to fingerprint-based checks, which are often required for employment and licensing purposes.

Arrest Records

Arrest records in Yakutat City and City and Borough are maintained by Yakutat City and City and Borough Police Department. These records include details of the arrest, charges, and personal information of the individual. Residents and attorneys can request access to arrest records by contacting the police department directly. The process is governed by the Alaska Public Records Act, which ensures transparency and public access to government records. Arrest records typically include the date of arrest, charges filed, and any court proceedings related to the arrest.

Jail & Inmate Records

Yakutat City and City and Borough does not have a dedicated jail facility due to its small population and remote location. The booking process involves standard procedures such as fingerprinting and photographing. Inmate information and visitation rules are managed by the police department, and inquiries about recently arrested individuals can be directed to their office.

  • Bail and bond processes follow Alaska state guidelines, allowing for release pending court appearances.

Mugshots & Booking Photos

Mugshots in Yakutat City and City and Borough are taken and retained by the Yakutat Police Department during the booking process. These photographs are part of the arrest records and can be accessed through requests made to the police department. While there is no dedicated online portal for mugshot searches, individuals can inquire directly with the department for information. Alaska does not have specific laws for mugshot removal, but individuals can petition for removal if charges are dropped or if they are found not guilty.

Courts & Case Records

Yakutat City and City and Borough is served by the Alaska Court System, which is a unified, centrally administered court system. Yakutat Magistrate Court, part of the First Judicial District, has limited jurisdiction and handles misdemeanors, violations, small claims up to $10,000, and preliminary hearings for felonies. The magistrate judge travels to Yakutat area on a scheduled basis, as there is no permanent courthouse facility.

  • Certified copies of court documents can be requested through the Clerk of Court in Juneau for a fee of $2.50 per document plus a $5 certification fee.
  • Probate matters are handled through the Superior Court, and guardianship/conservatorship cases follow the same filing process.
  • The Alaska Court System provides self-help resources at https://courts.alaska.gov/shc/.
123 Fourth Street, Juneau, AK 99801

For felony cases and civil matters exceeding magistrate jurisdiction, cases are handled by the Superior Court in Juneau, located at 123 Fourth Street, Juneau, AK 99801 The Superior Court has general jurisdiction over all civil and criminal matters, probate, and appeals from lower courts. Alaska's court records are governed by Alaska Court Rule 37, which establishes public access to court records with certain privacy exceptions.

The Alaska Court System maintains CourtView, a statewide online case search portal available at https://records.courts.alaska.gov/eaccess/. This free public service allows users to search civil, criminal, domestic violence, probate, and traffic cases by party name or case number. For records from magistrate proceedings in Yakutat specifically, contact the First Judicial District Clerk's Office in Juneau.

Some records, including sealed files, adoption records, and certain juvenile matters, are restricted from public access. Marriage dissolutions (divorces) are Superior Court matters requiring filing in Juneau unless special magistrate jurisdiction applies.

Property & Public Records

Property and land records for Yakutat City and City and Borough are maintained by the City and Borough Clerk at Yakutat City and City and Borough City and City and Borough Administration building, 100 Max Italio Drive, Yakutat, AK 99689 The Clerk functions as the Recorder for all real property documents including warranty deeds, quitclaim deeds, deeds of trust, mortgages, liens, easements, and plat maps. Recording fees vary by document type, typically $20 for the first page and $5 for each additional page.

  • Researchers must contact the City and Borough Clerk's office directly by phone, mail, or in-person visit to request document searches and copies.
  • Certified copies are available for an additional fee.

All recordings must conform to Alaska Statute Title 40, Chapter 17, which governs the recording of documents. Due to the city and borough's small size and limited digital infrastructure, there is currently no online property record search system available for Yakutat. Property tax records and assessment information are maintained by the Yakutat area City and City and Borough Assessor's office, also located at 100 Max Italio Drive.

Property tax assessment rolls are public records and can be inspected during normal business hours, Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM. The city and borough does not maintain an online GIS parcel viewer due to resource limitations. For complex title searches, many researchers work with title companies in Anchorage or Juneau that can help with remote searches.

Alaska Department of Natural Resources also maintains records for state lands, which comprise significant acreage in Yakutat City and City and Borough area; these can be searched at https://dnr.alaska.gov/mlw/. Federal lands managed by the National Park Service and US Forest Service have separate record systems. Tlingit tribal lands may have separate recording requirements through Alaska Native corporations.

Vital Records

Vital records for Yakutat City and City and Borough, Alaska are primarily maintained by the Alaska Department of Health, Bureau of Vital Statistics, 5441 Commercial Boulevard, Juneau, AK 99801 Birth certificates for births occurring in Yakutat area can be requested through the state bureau. Applicants must be the registrant (if 18+), parent listed on the certificate, legal guardian, or legal representative. The fee is $30 for a certified copy of a birth certificate, with $30 for each additional copy ordered at the same time. Processing time is typically 4-6 weeks by mail.

  • Expedited service is available for an additional fee.
  • Death certificates are also maintained by the Bureau of Vital Statistics at the same location, with the same fee structure of $30 per certified copy.
  • Eligible requestors include immediate family members, legal representatives, or anyone with a documented legal interest.
  • The marriage license fee is approximately $60.
  • Online ordering of vital records is available through VitalChek at https://www.alaska.gov/dph/vitalstats/ with additional service fees.
100 Max Italio Drive, Yakutat City and City and Borough, AK 99689

Marriage licenses in Alaska must be obtained at least three business days before the ceremony and are valid for 90 days. Couples can apply for a marriage license at the Yakutat area City and City and Borough Clerk's office at 100 Max Italio Drive, Yakutat City and City and Borough, AK 99689, or through any Alaska court location. After the ceremony, the completed license is returned to the state for registration.

Marriage certificates are then available through the Bureau of Vital Statistics. Divorce decrees are court records obtained through the Alaska Court System, specifically the Superior Court that issued the decree (typically Juneau for Yakutat area residents). Alaska vital records are governed by Alaska Statute 18.50, which establishes confidentiality protections and access requirements.

Acceptable identification includes driver's license, state ID, passport, or military ID.

Business & Licensing

Business licensing and registration in Yakutat City and City and Borough operates through multiple levels of government. Yakutat City and City and Borough Clerk, located at 100 Max Italio Drive, Yakutat, AK 99689, phone, handles local business license applications. Most businesses operating in Yakutat City and City and Borough are required to obtain a local business license annually. The fee structure varies by business type and gross receipts. Applications are available at the City and Borough Clerk's office.

  • The Alaska Business Entity Search is available online at https://www.commerce.alaska.gov/cbp/main/search/entities, providing free access to corporation records, registered agents, filing status, and business addresses.
  • Federal business licenses may be required for certain activities; the Small Business Administration Alaska District Office in Anchorage provides guidance at https://www.sba.gov/local-assistance/ak/.
100 Max Italio Drive, Yakutat, AK 99689

For business entity registration such as corporations, LLCs, partnerships, and DBAs (Doing Business As names), the Alaska Department of Commerce, Community and Economic Development, Division of Corporations, Business and Professional Licensing handles all filings. Professional licenses (contractors, fishing guides, real estate agents, etc.) are also issued through the state Division of Corporations at https://www.commerce.alaska.gov/cbp/main/. Alaska does not have a state sales tax, though Yakutat City and City and Borough may impose local sales taxes; businesses should check with the City and Borough Clerk regarding sales tax registration requirements.

Building permits and zoning matters in Yakutat area are handled by the City and Borough Planning Department, also at 100 Max Italio Drive. The Yakutat area area does not have a traditional Chamber of Commerce due to its small size, though business networking occurs through community organizations. Commercial fishing permits are issued by the Alaska Department of Fish and Game and the Commercial Fisheries Entry Commission.

Elections & Voter Records

Elections in Yakutat City and City and Borough are administered by Yakutat City and City and Borough Clerk, who is the local election official. The Clerk's office is located at 100 Max Italio Drive, Yakutat City and City and Borough, AK 99689 Yakutat City and City and Borough conducts municipal elections for City and Borough Assembly seats and school board positions, typically held annually in October.

  • Alaska is a vote-by-mail state, and all registered voters automatically receive an absentee ballot by mail approximately 22 days before each election.
  • Citizens may request copies of ballot materials, election results certifications, and voter statistics by contacting the City and Borough Clerk or Division of Elections.
100 Max Italio Drive, Yakutat City and City and Borough, AK 99689

State and federal elections are coordinated through the Alaska Division of Elections, Region 1 Office in Juneau, phone, with the statewide website at https://www.elections.alaska.gov/. Voter registration in Alaska can be completed online at https://voterregistration.alaska.gov/, by mail, or in person at the City and Borough Clerk's office. The registration deadline is 30 days before any election.

Alaska allows pre-registration for 16-17 year olds who will be 18 by election day. Voters can verify their registration status online at the Division of Elections website. Polling places in Yakutat City and City and Borough are announced before each election, typically at community facilities such as the school or community center; voters can find their specific polling location at https://www.elections.alaska.gov/vi/.

Voters may return ballots by mail (postmarked by election day) or deliver them in person to the Clerk's office by 8:00 PM on election day. Early voting and in-person voting on election day are also available at the designated polling place. Public election records in Yakutat area include voter registration lists (excluding protected voters), precinct-level election results, candidate filings, and campaign finance reports filed with the Alaska Public Offices Commission (APOC) at https://aws.state.ak.us/ApocReports/.

These records are accessible under Alaska Statute 15, which governs elections and campaign finance disclosure. The 2024 general election saw turnout in Yakutat City and City and Borough consistent with Alaska's rural communities, typically in the 60-70% range for presidential elections and 40-50% for midterms. The next major election is November 3, 2026, featuring US House and Senate races, Alaska Governor and state legislature contests, and local municipal elections.

The local community voters participate in Alaska's ranked-choice voting system implemented in 2022 for state and federal offices. Campaign finance disclosure requirements apply to local candidates raising over specified thresholds, with reports filed with APOC. Alaska's election transparency is strong, with full online access to results and campaign finance data.

Economy & Demographics

The economy of Yakutat City and City and Borough is heavily dependent on natural resource industries, particularly commercial fishing and tourism. Commercial fishing, especially for salmon, halibut, and crab, represents the primary economic driver, with Yakutat City and City and Borough seat area serving as home to one of Alaska's significant salmon fishing fleets. Many residents hold limited entry fishing permits issued by the Alaska Commercial Fisheries Entry Commission. Seafood processing occurs seasonally, providing employment during peak fishing months.

  • The median household income in Yakutat City and City and Borough seat area is estimated at approximately $55,000-$65,000, though this varies significantly based on fishing season success.
  • Government employment through the city and borough, schools, health clinic, and federal agencies (National Park Service, Forest Service, FAA) provides year-round stable employment for a significant portion of residents.
  • The remote location presents challenges for economic diversification due to high transportation costs and limited infrastructure connectivity.

Tourism is the second major economic sector, with sport fishing, bear viewing, glacier tours, and surfing attracting visitors during summer months. Several fishing lodges and guide services operate in Yakutat City and City and Borough, generating seasonal employment. Yakutat City and City and Borough seat area School District is among the largest employers in the community.

Subsistence activities including hunting, fishing, and gathering remain economically important to many households, particularly Alaska Native families. The Yak-Tat Kwaan tribal corporation represents the local Tlingit community and participates in economic development initiatives. Air transportation services through Yakutat Airport support cargo and passenger service, with Alaska Airlines providing scheduled service.

The airport also is an important refueling stop for air cargo operations. Unemployment rates fluctuate seasonally, typically ranging from 8-15%, higher than state and national averages, with peaks during winter months when fishing and tourism activity ceases. Recent economic development efforts focus on expanding year-round tourism, improving telecommunications infrastructure, and supporting small business development.

Transparency Score

Court Records: Yes: Online (CourtView statewide) | Property: Limited: In-Person/Phone Only | Arrest/Jail: Yes: Online (State DOC) | Vital Records: Limited: State Bureau by Mail | Business: Yes: Online (State Portal) | Elections: Yes: Online (State System) | Overall Score: 6/10, Yakutat relies heavily on state systems for digital access; local city and borough records require direct contact due to limited resources in this small, remote community.

Frequently Asked Questions

How can I search for someone recently arrested in Yakutat Borough, Alaska?
To search for someone recently arrested in Yakutat Borough, Alaska, you can contact the county seat area Borough Jail. They maintain records of current inmates and can provide information on recent arrests. You may also visit the jail in person to inquire about an inmate. For online searches, you can use the Alaska Department of Corrections' inmate search tool, which provides statewide information, including Yakutat Borough.
Mugshots or booking photos in Yakutat Borough, Alaska, can be obtained from the county seat area Borough Jail. The jail may provide these photos upon request, subject to privacy laws. The Alaska Department of Public Safety may have an online portal where such records are accessible, depending on the case and legal permissions.
To obtain a criminal background check in Yakutat Borough, Alaska, you need to contact the Alaska Department of Public Safety's Criminal Records and Identification Bureau. You can request a background check by submitting the required forms and fees. The process may involve fingerprinting, which can be done at a local police department or authorized location in the county seat area Borough.
You can look up sex offenders in Yakutat Borough, Alaska, by accessing the Alaska Sex Offender Registry. This registry is maintained by the Alaska Department of Public Safety and provides information on registered sex offenders throughout the state, including the county seat area Borough. The registry is available online and can be searched by name, location, or other identifying details.
Voter registration for Yakutat is handled through the Alaska Division of Elections, with local assistance available at the Yakutat City and Borough Clerk's office at 100 Max Italio Drive, phone (907) 784-3323. You can register online at https://voterregistration.alaska.gov/ or submit a paper application up to 30 days before any election. Alaska automatically sends all registered voters mail-in ballots approximately 22 days before each election, and you can also vote early or in person on election day at the designated Yakutat polling location.
Property and land records in Yakutat are maintained by the county seat area City and Borough Clerk at 100 Max Italio Drive, Yakutat, AK 99689, phone (907) 784-3323. Due to the borough's small size, there is no online property record search system available. You must contact the Clerk's office directly by phone, mail, or in-person visit to request searches for deeds, mortgages, liens, easements, or property tax assessment records. Recording fees and copy fees apply, and certified copies are available upon request.
Birth and death certificates for events occurring in Yakutat are obtained through the Alaska Department of Health, Bureau of Vital Statistics, 5441 Commercial Boulevard, Juneau, AK 99801, phone (907) 465-3391. Certified copies cost $30 each with processing time of 4-6 weeks by mail, or faster with expedited service. You can order online through VitalChek at https://www.alaska.gov/dph/vitalstats/ with additional service fees. Valid photo identification and proof of eligibility (immediate family member or legal representative) are required.
Local business licenses in Yakutat are issued by the Yakutat City and Borough Clerk at 100 Max Italio Drive, phone (907) 784-3323, where you can inquire about specific business licensing records. For formal business entity registrations including corporations, LLCs, and DBAs, use the free Alaska Business Entity Search at https://www.commerce.alaska.gov/cbp/main/search/entities maintained by the Division of Corporations. Professional licenses are also searchable through the state Division of Corporations website. Contact the Borough Clerk directly for information on local business license requirements and verification.

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