Fairbanks White Pages Directory
Fairbanks White Pages searches are simple when you know which office keeps the record. Fairbanks is a home-rule city inside Fairbanks North Star Borough, and the city has 32,515 residents. City records sit with the clerk, property records sit with the borough, and court records sit with the Alaska Court System in Fairbanks. That split means one White Pages search can lead to three different offices. This page keeps those paths together so you can move from a name search to the right file without wasting time.
Fairbanks Overview
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The City of Fairbanks official site at fairbanksalaska.us is the clearest first stop for a Fairbanks White Pages search that needs city records.
Use the city site when you want ordinances, resolutions, minutes, or other local records handled by the clerk's office.
Fairbanks White Pages Clerk Records
The City of Fairbanks Clerk's Office keeps ordinances, resolutions, minutes, and official records. Public records requests are processed through city administration. That makes the clerk the right stop when your Fairbanks White Pages search needs a city document instead of a borough file.
City records often answer questions that a directory search cannot. If you need to confirm how the city acted on a local rule, a meeting, or a written decision, start with the clerk's records. The city website at fairbanksalaska.us is the right public entry point for that work.
Keep the city and borough jobs separate. Fairbanks city records show local action by the municipality. Borough records show assessment, parcel, and broader local administration details. That split is normal in Alaska and it is the reason a White Pages search often needs both the city and the borough before you get the full answer.
Fairbanks White Pages Property Search
Property records are handled at the borough level by Fairbanks North Star Borough Assessing, not by the city clerk. If your Fairbanks White Pages search starts with an address, a business name, or a parcel clue, move to the borough page and the assessing tools. The borough page is where maps, addresses, and property account numbers matter most.
The borough's Assessing Department maintains deeds, maps, liens, UCC documents, security agreements, property descriptions, and ownership history. That makes the borough page the strongest place to verify ownership or locate a parcel file. When you want to move from a city name to a property record, the county page at Fairbanks North Star Borough White Pages is the next stop.
This split is useful. City records tell you what the municipality did. Borough property records tell you what land or structure is tied to the name. Put both together and a White Pages search becomes a much cleaner public-record lookup.
Fairbanks White Pages Court Access
Court records for Fairbanks are accessed through the Alaska Court System at the Fairbanks courthouse. The local court address is 101 Lacey Street, Fairbanks, AK 99701, and the phone number is (907) 452-9250. If your White Pages search turns into a case search, that courthouse is the local point of contact.
The Alaska Court System case search page at courts.alaska.gov/main/search-cases.htm helps you check parties, case numbers, and docket information. It is useful before you ask for copies, because it shows whether a file is active, older, or partly limited in online view.
Not every court file appears the same way online, and some records age out of public display. That is why a Fairbanks White Pages search should start with the online case search and then move to the courthouse only if you need more. If you are trying to confirm a filing, a hearing, or a case status, the court site is the fastest first step.
Fairbanks and the Borough
Fairbanks is not a separate county system. It sits inside Fairbanks North Star Borough, and that matters for records work. A White Pages search for the city can easily turn into a borough search once you need property, assessment, or broader government records. The borough seat is also Fairbanks, so the city and borough overlap in daily record keeping.
That overlap helps when you are trying to track down a person or place. Start with the city clerk if the question is about city government. Move to borough assessing if the question is about land. Use the courthouse if the issue is a case file. The county page at Fairbanks North Star Borough White Pages gives you the borough side in one place.
Note: City, borough, and court records do not live in the same system, so the right White Pages path depends on which office created the record in the first place.
Fairbanks White Pages State Records
Some Fairbanks White Pages searches end with state offices. Vital records are handled through the Alaska Department of Health Division of Public Health contacts at health.alaska.gov/dph/VitalState/Pages/contacts/contact. That is where you go when the record is a birth or death certificate instead of a city or borough file.
Historical and family history searches can move to the Alaska State Archives genealogy page at archives.alaska.gov/genealogy/genealogy.html. That page is useful when a name search stretches back beyond current city records. It gives you a state-level path for older records and family research.
Recorded documents and land records are part of the Alaska Department of Natural Resources recording system. The office overview at dnr.alaska.gov/ssd/recoff/About explains the public access side of that system. Together with the borough and city pages, these links turn a basic White Pages search into a real records trail.
Fairbanks White Pages Resources
These links gather the main city, borough, court, and state record sources in one spot. Use them when a Fairbanks White Pages search needs more than a simple name lookup.