DPS Public Information Office

Public Records Requests

Alaska law requires state and local agencies to make public records available for inspection by the public in the format in which the agency maintains or disseminates them; public information requests are subject to certain exceptions and reasonable fees. DPS public records could include Alaska State Trooper Incident Reports, Body-Worn Camera Footage, State Trooper Collision Reports, etc. DPS does not possess the records of local police departments or federal law enforcement agencies. 

How To Request DPS Records

Step 1 - start the form

Click the button below to start your records request.  You will be redirected to the DPS public records portal: https://dpsalaska.justfoia.com/publicportal/home/newrequest

 

Step 2 - Complete The Form

Complete the information request form—be sure to include enough detail to allow the assigned employee to locate the specific records being requested.

Step 3 - submit the form

After completing the form, click on “Submit” to electronically submit your request. 

Step 4 - fees & Costs

Should your public information request incur a charge; you will be contacted prior to the request being processed. Most requests for police reports have no cost and most video, photo, or audio requests are charged $36.49 per request.

 

For questions please e-mail dps.publicinforequest@alaska.gov.