The Yakutat Community Jail is the main jail facility in Yakutat County, Alaska. It is a local county jail that primarily houses individuals who have been arrested and are awaiting trial or sentencing. The jail accepts inmates from various cities and police departments within Yakutat County, such as Yakutat City Police Department.
Yakutat Community Jail Phone: 907-784-3206 Website:
To find out if someone is in the Yakutat Community Jail, you can access jail records through the Yakutat Community Jail website. The website provides information on current inmates, including their names, booking dates, and charges. You can also find information on inmates' court dates and bail amounts. Jail records are updated regularly to ensure accurate and up-to-date information. For more information on accessing jail records, visit the Yakutat Community Jail website at http://www.yakutatak.govoffice2.com/index.asp?Type=B_BASIC&SEC=%7B0B56C210-B4BC-45B1-BDB1-1B0F7B082EA4%7D.
To visit an inmate at the Yakutat Community Jail, friends and family members must follow certain requirements. These may include registering for a visitation appointment, providing valid identification, and adhering to the jail's dress code and visitation rules. Before visiting, it is advisable to conduct a prisoner search to ensure the inmate is still housed at the Yakutat Community Jail. This can be done through the jail's website or by contacting the jail directly. Visitors are required to follow specific rules during their visit, such as no cell phones or outside food allowed. It is important to familiarize yourself with these rules before visiting.
Contact Yakutat Community Jail County Jail at 907-784-3206.
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The Yakutat Community Jail County Sheriff's Office is responsible for maintaining public safety and enforcing the law in Yakutat County, Alaska. The main detention facility operated by the sheriff's office is the Yakutat Community Jail. The sheriff's office also provides various services to the community, such as serving warrants, conducting investigations, and ensuring the safety of inmates and staff at the jail.