Fish Ticket Archiving Procedures
The Commercial Fisheries Entry Commission is the designated records manager for ADF&G fish ticket records. Fish ticket records are retained by the Commission for 45 years. Fish ticket records are confidential as defined by AS 16.05.815 and 16.40.155.
- The fish tickets may be kept at the local Fish and Game office for 1 – 2 years before transfer to CFEC. Prior to transfer all fish tickets records shall be stored in a secure area, such as a lockable file cabinet or storage closet.
- The tickets should be mailed, return receipt (third class) to:
Commercial Fisheries Entry Commission
Attn: Paralegal
8800 Glacier Highway, Suite 109
Juneau, AK 99801-8079
- In each box there should be a detailed listing with this information:
- Fishery/Mgt Area
- Year
- Batch Number
- Beginning and ending ticket numbers
- The paralegal, Randy Lippert, can be reached at: (907) 790-6945, if you have questions or need assistance with the transfer of records.
- If you plan to retain fish ticket records beyond 2 years, please contact CFEC to inform the Commission of the status of the records.
You are not required to complete a records transfer or archiving form. CFEC staff request a detailed listing be included in each box to verify the contents of the box. CFEC converts the tickets into archived boxes.
Please send Randy Lippert an e-mail the day the boxes are mailed: randy.lippert@alaska.gov. A reply will be sent to you the day the tickets are received at CFEC.