Anchorage White Pages Search

Anchorage White Pages searches are shaped by the city's unusual government structure. Anchorage is a unified home-rule municipality, so city and borough functions sit inside the same local system. For residents, that means a White Pages search can lead to the city clerk, the court office, or a municipal records portal without switching to a different government. If you need a name, address, or public file tied to Anchorage, begin with the city clerk page and then branch out to the court or records office that fits the record type.

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Anchorage City Overview

291,247 Population
Unified Government
632 W 6th City Clerk
825 W 4th Courts

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Anchorage's city clerk page at Anchorage city clerk page is the best starting point for a city-focused White Pages search.

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Use it for city contacts, assembly records, and the first pass at a White Pages search that stays inside municipal government.

Anchorage White Pages Clerk Access

The city clerk is the most useful first stop for many Anchorage White Pages searches. The clerk page at Anchorage Municipal Clerk page is where residents can find municipal contacts, meeting materials, and public records paths tied to city business. Since Anchorage combines city and borough functions, the clerk page helps you stay focused on the right office instead of guessing where a record lives.

The Anchorage Municipal Clerk office is at 632 W 6th Avenue, Suite 250, Anchorage, AK 99501, and the phone number is 907-343-4311. That office is useful when you need help with an assembly document, a public records question, or a city file that does not show up cleanly in an online search. For White Pages users, the Anchorage Municipal Clerk page often acts as the bridge between a name search and a real municipal record.

Anchorage residents often start with the clerk when they are not yet sure whether they need a council item, a meeting packet, or another city record. That is a normal part of a White Pages search in a large municipality. One office can point you to another when the file sits somewhere else, and that keeps the search from getting lost in unrelated results.

Anchorage White Pages Courts

When a city White Pages search turns into a court question, Anchorage Superior and District Courts are the local offices to use. The court address is 825 West 4th Avenue, Anchorage, AK 99501, and the phone number is (907) 264-0514. You can also send records requests to 3ANRecordsRequest@akcourts.gov or use fax numbers (907) 264-0610 and (907) 264-0873. Those contacts matter when you want an official case file rather than a general city contact.

The Alaska Court System's CourtView search helps you check cases before you request copies. Anchorage Superior Court handles felony criminal cases, civil cases over $100,000, domestic relations, probate, and appeals. The District Court handles misdemeanors, civil cases up to $100,000, small claims up to $10,000, and preliminary hearings for felonies. If you are searching by a person's name, the court level can shape where you need to look first.

Office Anchorage Superior and District Courts
Address 825 West 4th Avenue
Anchorage, AK 99501
Phone (907) 264-0514
Email 3ANRecordsRequest@akcourts.gov
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Anchorage White Pages Public Records

Anchorage uses JustFOIA for municipal public records requests. That portal is helpful when a White Pages search needs a record that lives with the municipality rather than the court. It lets you submit a request, follow the status, and receive documents electronically. The clearer you are about the office, date range, or subject, the easier it is for staff to route the request.

The city page matters because people often search Anchorage White Pages resources for meeting notes, assembly records, or other municipal information that does not fit a court search. The clerk contact at Anchorage Municipal Clerk page is the cleanest city-focused starting point, while the main municipal site at Anchorage official site gives you the broader government structure. Together they keep a city White Pages search practical and local.

Anchorage also has a number of public databases that can support a city search. Property tax records, GIS maps, appraisal records, code complaints, construction projects, lobbyist filings, and delinquent fines can all help connect a person or address to a municipal record trail. Those systems are not the same as a city directory, but they often help users move from a name search to the right office.

Anchorage White Pages Copies and Fees

If your Anchorage White Pages search reaches the court file desk, the copy schedule is simple. Plain copies are $5 for the first copy and $3 for each additional copy. Certified copies are $10 for the first copy and $3 for each additional certified copy. If staff has to search without a case number, the research fee is $30 per hour. Those numbers matter when you are deciding whether to ask for a file by mail, fax, email, or in person.

Good White Pages searches save money by being specific. Names help, but names plus a date range or office name work better. If you are looking for an Anchorage court case, use the case number if you have it. If you are looking for a city record, use the clerk or public records portal first so you do not pay for a search that starts in the wrong office.

Tip: Use CourtView and the clerk page before you order copies so you can confirm which office has the record.

Anchorage White Pages Resources

Anchorage White Pages searches often expand into state records once you leave city government. The Alaska Public Records Act at law.alaska.gov/doclibrary/APRA.html gives the statewide access framework, and the Alaska statutes at akleg.gov/basis/statutes.asp#40.25.100 explain the public records rules. When a city search gets stuck, those links help you understand what the agency can provide and why.

The Alaska State Archives at archives.alaska.gov/genealogy/genealogy.html is useful for older records and family research, while the Bureau of Vital Statistics at health.alaska.gov/dph/VitalState/Pages/contacts/contact handles vital records requests. If your White Pages search points to land or recorded documents, the Recorder's Office at dnr.alaska.gov/ssd/recoff/About is the right place to look. Business and license questions can move to commerce.alaska.gov/cbp/Main/.

That mix of city, court, and state links gives Anchorage residents a practical White Pages path. Start local, then widen the search only when the record type requires it. That approach is faster and easier to verify.

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Anchorage Municipality White Pages

Anchorage city searches and Anchorage municipality searches use the same core offices, but the city page keeps the focus on clerk access and local contacts. If you want the broader municipal view, the county page pulls the same resources together in one place.

Use this city page when the search starts with a person, a municipal file, or a clerk contact and you need a quick route into Anchorage White Pages records.