File an Alaska public records request

Pick what you're after. We'll draft a properly-cited letter under AS 40.25.110–.220, send it to the right agency, and start the 10-working-day clock.

How replies work: the agency sees a tracked reply address like [email protected], never your personal inbox. Their response auto-attaches to your request, and the deadline updates automatically.

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No public document releases yet. When someone receives records and chooses to publish, they'll appear here — building a living archive other Alaskans can search.

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Police body-camera footage or use-of-force records Body-worn camera video, dashcam, use-of-force reports, complaints against officers. School board minutes, emails, or curriculum records School board correspondence, meeting materials, curriculum, contracts. Agency emails or internal correspondence Emails between specific officials, calendars, text messages, meeting notes. Contracts, RFPs, or procurement records Contracts, requests for proposal, bid documents, vendor communications. Inspections (restaurants, buildings, environmental) Health inspections, building permits, code enforcement, environmental records. Election records and voter file Election administration records, ballot logs, voter file operational records. Campaign finance and lobbying records APOC filings, lobbyist communications, public-official financial disclosures. Public meeting agendas and minutes Assembly/council/board agendas, minutes, packet materials. Something else Browse the full directory and start from a blank request.

Or start from a blank request, fork a community template, or send the same request to multiple agencies at once.

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Read the pillar guide: How to file a public records request in Alaska — or browse all step-by-step guides.