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  1. When contacting us, please provide an Entity Name and Entity Number (if you have one) in the Subject Line of your email. Do NOT Email filings or payments. Email: corporations@alaska.gov. Phone: (907) 465-2550. Corporations, Division of Corporations, Business and Professional Licensing.

  2. Licensing Questions. Online: Customer Contact Form. Main Phone Receptionist: (907) 465-2550. Fax: (907) 465-2974. Division of Corporations, Business and Professional Licensing.

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    ANCSA corporations may incorporate under AS 10.06 and be on record with the Corporations Section of this Division. To locate entities on record go to: Search Corporations Database The Alaska Corporations Code (AS 10.06 ) addresses a wide range of topics from formation of the corporation through dissolution, including annual meetings (AS 10.06.405),...

    This Division does not provide legal advice. The information contained within these webpages is provided for your convenience and is not to be interpreted as legal advice. It is your responsibility to know what your registering, reporting and filing requirements are based on your specific business activities. Not knowing what is expected of you may...

    When contacting this office, please direct your questions to the appropriate Section: Corporations, Professional Licensing, or Business Licensing. Each Section specializes in its own requirements per Alaska statutes and regulations. Professional Licensing Section Email: License@Alaska.Gov Corporations Section Email: Corporations@Alaska.Gov Business...

  3. Forms & Fees. The Division of Corporations, Business and Professional Licensing makes available the following forms for use. In many cases, these forms meet just the minimum statutory and regulatory requirements.

  4. Division of Corporations, Business & Professional Licensing ... The following is a greeting given in one of the 20 indigenous languages recognized by the State of Alaska.

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