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ALASKA DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SAFETY
Sex Offender/Child Kidnapper Registration
Central Registry
AS 18.65.087 authorizes the Department of Public Safety to maintain a public central registry of persons required to register as sex offenders and child kidnappers under AS 12.63.010 This registry includes offenders who have been convicted of sex offenses specified under AS 12.63.100 who have registered and those who are required to register but may not be in compliance.


Online registry contains 2937  entries.
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New Reporting Requirements Effective January 1, 2009

Sex offenders/child kidnappers are required to report each email address, instant messaging address, and any other Internet communication identifiers they use. "Other Internet communication identifiers" include names used in chat rooms and names used in social networking websites such as Facebook and MySpace.

Sex offenders/child kidnappers must notify the department in writting by the next business day of the establishment of or changes to any email address, instant messaging address, or other Internet communication identifier they use.

Sex offenders/child kidnappers whose duty to register arose on or before December 31, 2008 do not have to initially report this information until the date that their next written verification is due.

New Penalties Effective January 1, 2009

Failure to report establishment of or changes to an email address, instant messaging address, or any other Internet communication identifier used by a sex offender/child kidnapper is a class A misdemeanor under Alaska Statute 11.56.840

Payment of the Alaska Permanent Fund Dividend (PFD) may be delayed for a sex offender/child kidnapper who is non-compliant with regisration requirements.

New Reporting Forms Effective January 1, 2009

All forms used in sex offender/child kidnapper registration have been revised. Previous versions of these forms will not be accepted after December 31, 2008

The new forms can be found by clicking the View & Print Registration forms link in the upper right corner of this page or by clicking here.


On July 25, 2008, the Alaska Supreme Court ruled that the Alaska Sex Offender Registration Act’s registration requirement does not apply to persons who committed their crimes before the act became effective on August 10, 1994. Persons convicted of child kidnapping and sex offenses that were committed on or after August 10, 1994, may still be required to register in Alaska. Because the sex offender laws in other states are different from Alaska’s, some sex offenders may be required to register if they live, work, or go to school in another state.

A review of criminal history records for all of the registered sex offenders in Alaska is being conducted by the Department of Public Safety. This review is to identify individuals who may no longer have to register in Alaska as sex offenders, based on this court ruling.

An initial review of the records has been completed, but additional research of individual records is still being conducted. Updates to this website will be ongoing. Records which may have been removed from this website during the initial record review may be added back to the website as the research of the individual records progresses.


In 2006, the Alaska legislature directed the Department to provide the public information about accessing or compiling sex offender and child kidnapper information from this website in relation to a particular geographic area. This information may include directions to Internet mapping programs and websites where information from this registry has been converted to a map or geographical format.

Numerous non-governmental, private websites take information from Alaska’s registry and link it to maps that can be searched in several ways – for example, by offender name, address, or zip code. These commercial mapping websites can be located through Internet search engines such as www.Google.com , www.Yahoo.com, www.Ask.com, or www.hotbot.com by using search terms such as “Alaska sex offender/child kidnapper registry mapping services.” The official Alaska sex offender/child kidnapper registry is updated almost daily, but private websites may not update their linking information as frequently. Members of the public who use private mapping websites are encouraged to confirm offender information on this official site.

The Department of Public Safety:

  • does not endorse any particular mapping site or search engine;
  • is not responsible for errors, outdated information, or other problems associated with those sites or search engines; and
  • is not responsible for any errors or omissions caused by secondary dissemination of information obtained from this official sex offender/child kidnapper registry.

Using information from this site to commit a crime may result in criminal prosecution.

Note that positive identification of a sex offender/child kidnapper requires fingerprint-based identification. Fingerprint-based state criminal history records are available by submitting the subject's fingerprints, a consent form, and a fee. See Background Check Requests for details.

For additional information regarding sex offenders nationally, see the Dru Sjodin National Sex Offender Public Website (www.nsopw.gov). For information about confirming criminal history records, contact the Department of Public Safety Criminal Records and Identification Bureau at (907) 269-5767.

Although the Department updates this information regularly, the site may not reflect the current residence, status, or other information regarding an offender. If you believe there are errors in this information, please contact:

Division of Statewide Services
5700 E. Tudor Road
Anchorage, AK 99507
(907) 269-0396
1-800-658-8892 (outside Anchorage in Alaska)

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