Search Kodiak Island Borough White Pages

Kodiak Island Borough White Pages searches start best with the borough's own offices, because that is where the local record trail is easiest to follow. The borough seat is Kodiak, and the borough serves a population of 13,101. If you need a name, a parcel, a deed, or a court contact, the official borough site, clerk, assessor, and court pages give you a direct path. A focused White Pages search here is less about a broad directory and more about finding the office that actually holds the record.

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Kodiak Island Borough Overview

13,101 Population
Kodiak Borough Seat
(907) 486-9310 Borough Clerk
(907) 486-9330 Assessor

Kodiak Island Borough White Pages Overview

The official borough website at kodiakak.us is the cleanest starting point for a Kodiak Island Borough White Pages search. It gives you a current office list, local contacts, and the main route into borough services before you move toward a clerk request or a property lookup. That matters in Kodiak because the borough holds a lot of the records people expect to find in a city or county directory. If the goal is a real record, not a broad name result, the borough site is the right first step.

Kodiak Island Borough is a good example of why White Pages work should stay local. The borough seat is Kodiak, and the same small center supports clerk records, assessor data, GIS mapping, and court access. That makes the search practical. You can move from a person to a parcel, from a parcel to a deed, or from a local office name to the court that keeps the case file. A clean White Pages search here does not need guesswork. It needs the right office name and the right record type.

The borough page also helps when you want to separate contact information from actual records. A phone number is useful, but a record source is better. That is why Kodiak Island Borough White Pages research usually begins with the official site and then branches to the clerk, assessor, or court only after the search target is clear.

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The Kodiak Island Borough site at kodiakak.us is the official local source behind this White Pages page.

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Use that official page as the base for records lookups, then move into the clerk or assessor only when the record type calls for it.

Kodiak Island White Pages Clerk and Assessor

The Borough Clerk and recorder functions are handled at 710 Mill Bay Road, Kodiak, AK 99615, and the phone number is (907) 486-9310. That office records deeds, mortgages, liens, easements, subdivision plats, and other real property instruments. For a White Pages search, that means the clerk is not just a contact point. It is the office that sits closest to the documents people often need when they are tracing land, ownership, or a recorded interest in property.

The Borough Assessor is at the same address, 710 Mill Bay Road, Kodiak, AK 99615, and the phone number is (907) 486-9330. The borough website supports an online property search that can be used by owner name, parcel number, property address, assessed values, tax amounts, and payment history. That is a strong White Pages tool because it connects a name to a parcel without forcing you to rely on a broad search engine result.

GIS mapping is also available through the borough. That matters when a White Pages search needs a map view, a parcel outline, or a quick way to confirm where a property sits. If a name, an address, and a parcel all need to line up, the assessor tools and GIS pages are the best local route.

Office Borough Clerk and Assessor
Address 710 Mill Bay Road
Kodiak, AK 99615
Clerk Phone (907) 486-9310
Assessor Phone (907) 486-9330

Kodiak Island Borough White Pages Courts

Kodiak Superior and District Courts are at 204 Mission Road, Room 122, Kodiak, AK 99615, and the phone number is (907) 486-1600. For many White Pages searches, that is the next stop after a clerk or assessor lookup. If the name you found on a property record or local file also connects to a case, the court is where you can confirm the file before asking for copies. Keeping the court address and phone close at hand saves time and avoids a detour through the wrong office.

The Alaska Court System case search at courts.alaska.gov/main/search-cases.htm is the best statewide online starting point for court research. It is useful when you want to check whether a case exists before you call the Kodiak court office. That is especially helpful in a small community, where a name can show up in more than one record set and the search needs to stay precise.

Office Kodiak Superior and District Courts
Address 204 Mission Road, Room 122
Kodiak, AK 99615
Phone (907) 486-1600
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Kodiak Island White Pages Fees

Fee questions come up once a White Pages search moves from lookup to copy request. For recorded instruments, the borough fee reference notes a common recording charge of $20 for the first page and $5 for each additional page. That charge applies to recording, not to ordinary copies. The distinction matters because recording a document and asking for a copy are different tasks, and the price should match the task.

For copy and certification references, the research notes list $5 for the first page and $2 for each additional page. Those figures should be read in context when you need a recorded document copy rather than a new recording. If you are not sure which fee applies, ask the borough office before you send payment. A short call can keep a White Pages request from being priced under the wrong schedule.

Good White Pages work also keeps the request narrow. Name the record, the date range, and the office if you have it. The more exact the request, the easier it is for the clerk or assessor to point you to the right fee and the right copy format.

Note: Recording fees and copy fees are separate, so confirm whether you need a new recording or a certified copy before you pay.

Kodiak Island Borough White Pages Resources

When a Kodiak Island Borough White Pages search needs state support, the Alaska Court System case search at courts.alaska.gov/main/search-cases.htm is the first online tool to keep nearby. If the search becomes a public records question, the Alaska Public Records Act at law.alaska.gov/doclibrary/APRA.html and the Alaska statutes page at akleg.gov/basis/statutes.asp#40.25.100 explain the statewide access rules. Those links help when a local office has the record but you need to understand the process around it.

Older or historical searches can move to the Alaska State Archives genealogy page at archives.alaska.gov/genealogy/genealogy.html. Vital records questions can move to the Alaska health department contact page at health.alaska.gov/dph/VitalState/Pages/contacts/contact. Those state pages are useful when a local White Pages search leads away from a borough office and toward a certificate or archived record.

For land and business questions, the Alaska Recorder's Office information page at dnr.alaska.gov/ssd/recoff/About explains recorder functions, and the Division of Corporations and Business and Professional Licensing page at commerce.alaska.gov/cbp/Main/ helps when a name or filing ties to a business record. Those links are not a substitute for the borough clerk or assessor. They are the next stop when the record type changes.

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Kodiak White Pages City Link

Kodiak city and Kodiak Island Borough records sit in different offices, so the city page is useful when the search starts with a municipal clerk question instead of a borough property file. If you need the city side of the local record trail, the Kodiak White Pages page keeps that path separate and easy to follow.

The city page is the better next step when the name you are chasing belongs to city ordinances, minutes, or clerk records rather than a borough deed or assessor file. Keeping both pages open can save time, especially when the same location appears in more than one local record set.

For the broad official entry point, the borough website at kodiakak.us remains the best starting place for a Kodiak Island Borough White Pages search.