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Alaska state guide · Annual compliance

Alaska LLC
annual compliance

What your Alaska LLC owes the state every year to stay in good standing — and what happens when the report doesn't get filed.

Report requiredEvery two years
Report fee$100
Filed withAlaska Division of Corporations
Late riskAdmin. dissolution

The Alaska annual report

Alaska requires every LLC to file a biennial report with the Alaska Division of Corporations. The report confirms basic information — LLC name, principal office address, registered agent, members or managers — and pays a $100 state fee.

Filing is online through the Alaska Division of Corporations's portal at commerce.alaska.gov. It typically takes less than ten minutes and is processed the same day.

What happens if you miss it

Alaska doesn't forgive late reports indefinitely. The typical sequence when a report isn't filed on time:

  1. I.

    Late fee added

    The Alaska Division of Corporations assesses a state-imposed late fee, typically within 30 days of the missed deadline.

  2. II.

    "Not in good standing" status

    Your LLC's public status changes from "active" to "not in good standing" or the Alaska equivalent. Banks, vendors, and counterparties can see this.

  3. III.

    Administrative dissolution

    If the lapse continues (usually 60–180 days, varies by state), the Alaska Division of Corporations administratively dissolves the LLC. Your liability shield can be pierced for activities during the dissolved period.

  4. IV.

    Reinstatement

    To bring the LLC back, you pay the missed report fee, the late fee, and an Alaska reinstatement fee. The LLC comes back but the gap in good standing remains on the public record.

How we help you never miss it

Every customer gets annual compliance reminders 60, 30, and 7 days before the Alaska report due date. Each reminder includes a one-click link to file through the Alaska Division of Corporations's portal. We don't auto-file on your behalf and we don't store payment information between years — you retain control — but you will not miss the deadline because you forgot.

If you want the filing done for you, we offer a separate Alaska annual report filing service billed separately from registered agent renewal. Ask your formation specialist about it when the reminder lands.

What stays the same every year

Report fees don't change often, but when they do, we update the reminder copy. Alaska's report is filed every two years. The registered agent must remain current. If you move, or your registered agent changes, file the change promptly — don't wait for the annual report to fold it in.

What's included in the $299 flat fee

State filingArticles of Organization, by a formation specialist
EIN includedFederal tax ID, issued by the IRS after approval
Operating agreementDrafted to your ownership structure — not a template
Registered agentOne year included in Alaska, Juneau on file
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