State-Specific Legal Forms

Federal & State Law Editorial TeamLast reviewed: April 2026

Legal Forms in Alaska

Browse 20 form types with Alaska-specific requirements, filing locations, and fees. Click any form for complete details and download.

Quitclaim Deed

Alaska

Alaska quitclaim deeds must be notarized and recorded with the recording district where the property is located.

Filing fee: $20 first page, $5 each additional

Power of Attorney

Alaska

Alaska's statutory POA form is found in AS § 13.26.645 and provides clear powers; durable POAs survive incapacity.

Filing fee: None (notary fees apply)

Last Will and Testament

Alaska

Alaska recognizes formal, holographic, and self-proved wills under the Uniform Probate Code.

Filing fee: $75–$175

Living Will / Advance Directive

Alaska

Alaska's advance directive combines living will and healthcare power of attorney under the Health Care Decisions Act.

Filing fee: None

LLC Operating Agreement

Alaska

Alaska's Revised Uniform Limited Liability Company Act allows operating agreements to be oral, written, or implied.

Filing fee: None

Residential Lease Agreement

Alaska

Alaska's Uniform Residential Landlord and Tenant Act caps security deposits at two months' rent (excluding pet deposits).

Filing fee: None

Eviction Notice

Alaska

Alaska requires a 7-day notice for nonpayment and 10-day notice for material lease violations under URLTA.

Filing fee: $150–$250

Small Claims Court Complaint

Alaska

Alaska small claims court handles disputes up to $10,000 in the District Court's small claims division.

Filing fee: $30–$100

Divorce Petition

Alaska

Alaska is a no-fault divorce state with no minimum residency period; incompatibility is a sufficient ground.

Filing fee: $250

Name Change Petition

Alaska

Alaska name changes are filed in Superior Court with no publication requirement, making it more private than many states.

Filing fee: $150

Warranty Deed

Alaska

Alaska warranty deeds convey title with full covenants and must be recorded in the proper recording district.

Filing fee: $20 first page, $5 each additional

Bill of Sale

Alaska

Alaska does not require notarization for vehicle bills of sale, but title transfer requires DMV form 812.

Filing fee: $15 title fee

Prenuptial Agreement

Alaska

Alaska adopted the Uniform Premarital Agreement Act requiring full disclosure and voluntary execution.

Filing fee: None

Rental Application

Alaska

Alaska permits reasonable rental application fees with no statutory cap; landlords must follow Fair Housing rules.

Filing fee: $30–$60 application fee

Demand Letter

Alaska

Alaska does not require demand letters but they preserve evidence of attempts to resolve before lawsuit.

Filing fee: Postage (~$10)

Affidavit of Service

Alaska

Alaska Civil Rule 4 requires sworn proof of service to be filed with the court.

Filing fee: None

Promissory Note

Alaska

Alaska sets the legal interest rate at 10.5% with no usury cap on most commercial loans.

Filing fee: None

Non-Disclosure Agreement

Alaska

Alaska enforces NDAs under contract law and the Uniform Trade Secrets Act for confidential information.

Filing fee: None

Non-Compete Agreement

Alaska

Alaska enforces reasonable non-competes under common law if narrowly tailored in time, scope, and geography.

Filing fee: None

Child Support Modification Petition

Alaska

Alaska Civil Rule 90.3 governs child support; modification requires material change or 15% guideline difference.

Filing fee: $75

This is legal information, not legal advice. Laws vary by jurisdiction and change frequently. Always verify current law with official sources and consult a licensed attorney in your jurisdiction for advice on your specific situation.