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License plate readers in Anchorage, AK

Volunteers have documented 12 automated license plate readers inside Anchorage. Anchorage is the only Alaska city where volunteers have documented ten or more readers. Its 0.0 readers per square mile spread across 1,706.8 square miles, the thinnest coverage of the 2,268 cities indexed nationally. Every one of them is a Flock Safety unit.

Checked against OpenStreetMap August 19, 2026 · figures last changed August 19, 2026.

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  • 12

    readers documented

  • 0.0

    per square mile

  • 1st

    of 1 indexed Alaska city · 1,826th of 2,268 nationally

  • 75%

    of Alaska’s documented total

Dot colors follow the manufacturer legend below. Boundary: U.S. Census Bureau, 2025 Cartographic Boundary Files. Locations: © OpenStreetMap contributors.

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What volunteers recorded

Monitoring public roads
12 cameras are tagged as watching public streets or traffic.
Coverage area
1,706.8 square miles of land inside city limits.

Nearby

Learn more: How to spot a Flock Safety camera · How ALPRs work

These locations were documented in the field by OpenStreetMap volunteers and refresh automatically every six hours. They are evidence of where cameras have been seen — not a complete or official inventory, and cameras may have been added or removed since documentation. Corrections happen upstream: edit OpenStreetMap and this page will update. Read more in our methodology, or download the aggregates in bulk.