How to Find Someone in Alaska

Alaska is a friendly state for finding people: its public conviction search works by name, and the layers below add the rest. That's the honest starting point — because commercial people-search sites don't have secret databases; they resell the public records this directory links directly.

Alaska's single CourtView index means one search sweeps the whole state — rare reach for a name check. Content reviewed July 30, 2026 by the SearchSystems editorial team.

Worked Example: Running the Ladder in Haines Borough

Where you search matters as much as how. The heaviest Alaska county inventories in our directory: Haines Borough leads with 19 listed sources, followed by Lake and Peninsula Borough (17 sources), North Slope Borough (14 sources).

In Haines Borough the sequence looks like this: pull the property and voter entries from the county page to fix a current address; run the name through the court and criminal tabs for history; check the recorded-documents tab for deeds, liens, and name changes; then close the loop statewide with the Alaska background-check guide. The same ladder works in any county below — thinner counties just mean more of the weight shifts to the statewide systems.

County Starting Points

Haines BoroughLake and Peninsula BoroughNorth Slope BoroughAll Alaska counties

Frequently Asked Questions

Are the paid people-search sites accurate?
They aggregate the same public records linked here, matched by algorithm — fast and convenient, but common names mismatch, and stale data lingers. Whatever a report claims, verify it against the official source before acting on it.
Is it legal to look someone up?
Searching public records is legal everywhere. Using the results has rules: employment, housing, and credit decisions require an FCRA-compliant report with consent — not a people-search printout — and stalking or harassment is a crime regardless of source.
What's the fastest free name check in Alaska?
Alaska's single CourtView index means one search sweeps the whole state — rare reach for a name check.
How do I remove MY information from people-search sites?
Each broker runs its own opt-out (they're required to honor them under several state privacy laws). The underlying government records stay — those are removed only through sealing, expungement, or address-confidentiality programs for protected people.

Every Alaska Guide

The full set: arrest records, background checks, inmate search, offender registry, birth certificates, unclaimed property, business search, and the Alaska records law that opens every door on this list.