FAQs
If you have any questions, please feel free to call the North Pole Police Department at (907) 488-6902.
FAQs
Yes. Although some information on police reports are confidential and will be blacked out, you can get a copy of a report. The cost is a flat fee of $25.00.
Yes. We do allow limited ride-along with patrol officers. You must come into the North Pole Police Department to pick up a ride-along request form. Once completed, please turn it into the on-duty supervisor. You will be contacted later to schedule a day and time for the ride.
All tickets must be paid either at the Alaska State Courthouse, Clerk's Office, 101 Lacey Street, Fairbanks or you may be able to pay it online at http://courtrecords.alaska.gov/ep/.
For an emergency requiring police service call 911.
All the communities in the North Pole and Fairbanks area share a combined police, fire, ambulance and other emergency services dispatch center. The dispatcher will ask you questions to determine your location and nature of your emergency to get you the emergency help you need. Please only call 911 for emergencies.
Non-emergency law enforcement issues within the City of North Pole is available from the North Pole Police Department. For non-emergency police service in the City of North Pole city limits call 488-6902.
All the communities in the North Pole and Fairbanks area share a combined police, fire, ambulance and other emergency services dispatch center. The dispatcher will ask you questions to determine your location and nature of your emergency to get you the emergency help you need. Please only call 911 for emergencies.
Non-emergency law enforcement issues within the City of North Pole is available from the North Pole Police Department. For non-emergency police service in the City of North Pole city limits call 488-6902.
For an emergency requiring police service call 911.
All the communities in the North Pole and Fairbanks area share a combined ambulance, police and other emergency services dispatch center. The dispatcher will ask you questions to determine your location and nature of your emergency to get you the emergency help you need. Please only call 911 for emergencies.
Non-emergency law enforcement issues within the City of North Pole is available from the North Pole Police Department. For non-emergency police service in the City of North Pole city limits call 488-6902.
All the communities in the North Pole and Fairbanks area share a combined ambulance, police and other emergency services dispatch center. The dispatcher will ask you questions to determine your location and nature of your emergency to get you the emergency help you need. Please only call 911 for emergencies.
Non-emergency law enforcement issues within the City of North Pole is available from the North Pole Police Department. For non-emergency police service in the City of North Pole city limits call 488-6902.
Please go to the website at www.ic3.gov and click on "File a Complaint" to report the internet crime. If you have any questions, please feel free to contact you local police department or us at 488-6902. Please remember there are many different types of fraud being perpetrated on the internet. Do not give out any personal information over the internet to anyone as legitimate companies will not ask for it. If it sounds too good to be true, it probably is illegal.
Anyone under the age of 18 is considered a juvenile. All juveniles must be home between 11:00 PM - 5:00 AM, Monday through Friday. On Saturday and Sundays, they must be home between 1:00 AM - 5:00 AM. Exceptions to this are when a juvenile is coming home directly from a place of employment, emergencies, or if the juvenile has written permission from a parent or legal guardian to perform a specific errand and return directly home. Parents and business owners need to remember that they also can be cited for curfew violations by allowing juveniles to be out after hours.
Additional details regarding curfew laws
Additional details regarding curfew laws
State law requires all passenger vehicles allow at least 70% light through the windshield and front side windows. The rear window and rear side windows must allow at least 40% of the light through. Violation of this carries a $150 fine.
Studded snow tires are only legal between the dates of September 15 - May 1 of each year.