Here’s how to share a compliment or file a complaint against an Alaska State Troopers officer. We aim to simplify the process and inform you of potential filing barriers.
NOTICE: This department doesn't currently offer website feedback forms. To encourage them to adopt a more accessible online filing system, please send them a pre-formatted email using one of the buttons below.
Share positive feedback or commend a Alaska State Troopers officer or employee.
Submit your complaint against a Alaska State Troopers officer or employee.
Alternatively, you can download the department's PDF form. Refer to the instructions below or contact the Alaska State Troopers to learn about your filing options.
Report an issue with this link.
Police Department Staffers: Ready to move beyond basic community feedback forms? Schedule a demo
This is the internal affairs office for the Alaska State Troopers. They are responsible for collecting and investigating police conduct reports from the community.
Contact the Alaska State Troopers for additional information about how they collect and handle police conduct reports.
Address: 150 3rd St., Suite 202 |
Below is a summary of the Alaska State Troopers's community feedback features. These highlight your options and potential requirements for submitting complaints, compliments, and other feedback.
The Alaska State Troopers does not yet offer an online submission form to file compliments and complaints. Police Department Staffers: Schedule a demo
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Download and print the Internal Affairs Office's PDF reporting form. |
The Internal Affairs Office has a dedicated webpage detailing how to file a police conduct report. |
The Alaska State Troopers homepage does not provide a clearly labeled link to information about filing a complaint. |
Caution: The Internal Affairs Office does not accept anonymous police complaints.
Why do some departments not accept anonymous complaints? Many departments and oversight agencies, however, do accept anonymous complaints to encourage more people to provide feedback without fear of retaliation. |
Community members can submit complaints without an in-person signature or notarization. |
There is no time limit for filing a complaint with the Internal Affairs Office after a police incident. |