Police

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FAQ

Check here for frequently asked questions.

How much window tint can I have on my vehicle?

You are allowed to have an "eyebrow" on the front windshield that cannot extend more than 5" from the top of the glass.

The driver and front passenger side windows may have tinting material that permits at least 70 percent light transmittance; the rear door windows may have tinting material that permits at least 40 percent light transmittance. 

When do I have to have studs off?

Studded tires have to be off from May 1st through September 15th.  If you are stopped when studded tires/chains are unlawful, you may be issued a correctable citation giving you 30 days to correct the tires.  If you fail to correct the tires within the 30 day timeframe, you may be levied a $50 fine.

Can I call an inmate?

Prisoners in the jail are not permitted incoming calls.  If you would like to contact an inmate, you can call the jail at 907-235-4158.  The corrections officer will forward the information to that person as soon as convenient and they may call you if they chose to expend their outgoing telephone privilege.  Corrections staff is not required or obligated to convey personal telephone messages (other than those from counsel) to the defendant, other than the name and return telephone number of the calling party.  

Homer Beach Policy

We often get asked "where can I ride?" 

                                                 ATTENTION CITY BEACH USERS

The final beach policy defining where people may drive on local beaches passed at the February 22nd Homer City Council meeting and went into effect February 23rd, 2016.   

Ordinance 16-05(S-2)(A-2) prohibits driving or parking on all City beaches and storm berms with the following exceptions:

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When can I visit someone in the jail?

Visiting hours are from 2:00pm to 5:00pm seven days per week.  Usually, the duration of visits will not by restricted unless other prisoners are waiting for the use of the visitation room; in which case visitation may be limited to 15 minutes. It is recommended that visitors arrive early if they wish to maximize their potential visitation opportunities.

How do I bail someone out?

All person's bailing from the Homer Community Jail must be under a .02% alcohol level.  Once the amount of bail is set and there is no third-party custodian requirement, persons can be bailed out with the appropriate amount of cash.  The Homer Jail does not accept credit cards, money orders or checks. 

A person charged with a crime involving domestic violence, a felony, violating conditions of their release or certain other crimes, may not be eligible for bail until seen by the appropriate judicial officer. 

How do I remand after my case is adjudicated?

All persons remanding shall normally check into the jail facility at 9:00am on the assigned day.  Persons remanding may check into the facility at other times (except between 4:00am and 8:00am) only with the prior consent of the jail.  Persons remanding may not be under the influence of alcohol or drugs. 

Homer Community Jail

Welcome to the Homer Community Jail.  Our facility is a seven bed, temporary housing detention facility owned and operated by The City of Homer, which under state contract, provides criminal detention services to the State of Alaska.  The jail is operated 24 hours per day, 365 days per year.

Police

The Homer Police Department was organized in 1968 as part of the relatively new (Incorporated March 31, 1964) City of Homer's requirement for a "first class" city status.

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