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All Starfield Bounty Kiosk Locations

Tired of running from the relentless space cops? In Starfield, the Self-Service Bounty Clearance Kiosk, or Bounty Kiosk for short, can be used to clear…

Sidharta F. RasidiBy Sidharta F. RasidiSeptember 7, 20233 Mins Read
All Starfield Bounty Kiosk Locations
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Tired of running from the relentless space cops? In Starfield, the Self-Service Bounty Clearance Kiosk, or Bounty Kiosk for short, can be used to clear your name. As its name suggests, this handy ATM-like device lets you pay off any bounties you currently have. Just interact with the kiosk and you will see the list of all your active bounties and how much Credits they cost. Continue reading below to learn all of the Bounty Kiosk locations in Starfield.

Starfield: Where Can You Find Bounty Kiosk Locations?

Starfield: Where Can You Find Bounty Kiosk Locations?

Bounty Kiosks locations can be easily found together with Mission Boards in Starfield‘s major cities all over the Milky Way. Nevertheless, you might see them pop up on generic planets from time to time too. You will need to interact with a Kiosk in Freestar Collective territories to remove United Colonies Bounty. Vice versa, Freestar Collective Bounty can be removed with a United Colonies-controlled Kiosk.

Alpha Centauri System

Location Faction Description
Jemison, New Atlantis United Colonies In the Viewport Bar, in the back

Cheyenne System

Location Faction Description
Akila, Akila City Freestar Collective In the Hitching Post Bar, right in front of the main entrance
Trident Luxury Lines Staryard Freestar Collective From the entrance to your right

Sol System

Location Faction Description
Mars, Cydonia United Colonies In the Broken Spear Bar, to your left from the main entrance
Deimos United Colonies In the Deimos Staryard, on your left just after you dock

Valo System

Location Faction Description
Polvo, Hopetown United Colonies In the Pit Stop Bar, to your left from the main entrance

Volii System

Location Faction Description
Volii Alpha, Neon Freestar Collective In the Astral Lounge Bar, on your right from the main entrance

Randomly Generated Bounty Kiosk Locations on Various Starfield Planets and Moons

Other generic planets or moons with randomly generated settlements and structures can come with a Bounty Kiosk as well. Here are some randomly generated settlements that are known to contain the Kiosk:

  • Civilian Outpost
  • Science Outpost

Create a Bounty Kiosk in a Starfield Outpost

If you can’t find or visit the locations above, a Bounty Kiosk can be created in your Outpost through the Miscellaneous tab in Build Mode. You will need these three materials below to make one Bounty Kiosk. However, do keep in mind that you can only place one Kiosk in an Outpost.

  • Aluminum x4
  • Beryllium x2
  • Zero Wire x2

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Starfield is now available for PC and Xbox Series X|S.

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