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Kenai County Jail, AK Inmate Search, Mugshots, Prison Roster

Updated on: January 20, 2024
(907) 283-7879
107 S Willow StKenai, AK 99611

Kenai County Jail is located in , Alaska. This jail serves the community of and surrounding areas. The following is the address and phone number of Kenai County Jail.

Kenai County Jail
107 S Willow StKenai, AK 99611
(907) 283-7879

This article contains basic information about Kenai County Jail. If you know someone serving time at this facility, you can learn about how to visit him or her, how to contact him of her, how to send him or her money, and some basic information about the jail.

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Kenai County Jail Prison Information

Jail Name Kenai County Jail
Jail Type County Jail
Location 107 S Willow StKenai, AK 99611
Contact Numbers (907) 283-7879
City Willow
State Alaska
County Kenai County
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Inmate Search

If someone you know is serving time in jail, you can search the Kenai County Jail inmate roster here. You can search for his or her name, or browse through current arrests.

This inmate list does not include juvenile offenders. This database is updated every 24 hours so recent changes in the status of inmates may not appear in this online database.

An Inmate status can only be confirmed in person or by phone. Call (907) 283-7879 for information.

Sending a Mail

Incoming mail must list the full name and address of the sender and the inmate. Improperly addressed mail will be returned. Mail to an inmate should include:

Inmate’s full name
Inmate’s JID number
C/O Kenai County Jail
107 S Willow StKenai, AK 99611

Inmate mail will be checked for contraband, money, escape plans and any writing that may jeopardize the security of the facility.

Inmates may receive written letters and standard photographs. Polaroid photographs, stamps, envelopes, and other forwarded items are not allowed.

Mail or publications containing images or depictions of sexual situations, nudity or sexual acts are prohibited. In addition, mail cannot contain:

  • Intimidating or harassing statements

  • Gang-related writings or drawings

  • Messages (codes) that are not easily understood

  • Plans that violate state, local, federal laws, or jail rules

  • Plans to send contraband (such as drugs) in or out of the jail

Sending Money

There are two ways to deposit money to an inmate’s account:

  • In person – A kiosk at the Kenai County Sheriff’s Office accepts deposits using cash and visa/debit cards.

  • Online – Visit Telemate to make a secure payment.

Phone Calls

Only inmates may make phone calls, but they cannot receive them. To call someone, an inmate simply dials the phone number. When receiving a call, you’ll first hear an announcement from an automated operator; “You are receiving a call from [inmate name], an inmate at Kenai County Jail. Press one (1) to accept.”

If the inmate has no funds in his account, and is calling you for the first time, the call will be free for a brief period of time (less than a minute). This is to allow the inmate to inform you of where he or she is, and to explain how calls work from this facility. After this short call, the inmate will be placed on hold and you will be presented with the opportunity to:

  1. Pay (via credit card) to continue the current call.

  2. Deposit funds for the inmate to continue your call and, if there is money remaining, the inmate may use the funds to make future calls to any number.

  3. Deposit funds to your own phone number to continue your call and, if there is money remaining, the inmate may use the funds to call your number in the future, but the funds will not be available for calling other numbers.

Visiting Rules

All visits between inmates and members of the public are completed online using the Kenai County Jail Video Visitation system. There is no on-site visitation at Kenai County Jail.

Video Visit from Your Computer

Remote (off-site) video visiting is available to friends, family, and others using a web browser. Video visits may be conducted from any computer with high-speed internet, a webcam, microphone, & speakers.

There is no limit to the number of remote visits, and they may be scheduled on a first-come-first-serve basis. Each inmate is given two, free 30-minute online visits each week. Additional visits are available to purchase for $9.00 for a 30-minute visit*.

For questions about online video visitation at the Kenai County Jail, call (907) 283-7879.

Visitation Hours

Sunday 7:30 Am to 2:30 PM
Monday 7:30 AM to 9:00 PM
Tuesday 7:30 AM to 9:00 PM
Wednesday 7:30 AM to 9:00 PM
Thursday 7:30 AM to 9:00 PM
Friday 7:30 AM to 9:00 PM
Saturday 7:30 Am to 2:30 PM
Holiday

Directions

Refer the map below to find the driving directions.

Kenai County Prison Statistics

Kenai Peninsula Borough Prison Admissions

Native Prison Admissions 113
Male Prison Admissions 723
Total Prison Admissions 973
Latino Prison Admissions 14
White Prison Admissions 816
Other Prison Admissions 17
Female Prison Admissions 250
Asian Prison Admissions -
Black Prison Admissions 13

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