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Alaska . Business search

Search Alaska business records like a pro.

Alaska businesses are recorded publicly through AK Corporations Database. This guide explains how to search by name, document number, registered agent, or officer; what each status means; and how to avoid common mistakes.

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Four ways to find a Alaska entity

1. By entity name

Drop the LLC/Inc/Corp suffix to widen results.

2. By document number

Unique identifier AK Corporations Database assigns. Best for unambiguous lookup.

3. By registered agent

Useful for due-diligence and identifying related-party structures.

4. By officer or director name

Find every entity where a specific person is listed.

What entity status means in Alaska

StatusWhat it means
Active / Good StandingEntity exists, current on filings.
Active (not in good standing)Entity exists but missed something.
Administratively DissolvedAlaska dissolved for failure to file or pay. Can be reinstated.
Voluntarily DissolvedArticles of Dissolution filed. Cannot be reinstated.
Merged / ConvertedEntity merged into another or converted.

Five common AK Corporations Database search mistakes

  • 1. Including the entity designation.
  • 2. Assuming Active means current on filings.
  • 3. Confusing Administratively Dissolved with Voluntarily Dissolved.
  • 4. Checking only the entity name.
  • 5. Trusting the search for good standing certification.
FAQ

Frequently asked questions

How do I do a Alaska business search?
Use the AK Corporations Database system or run a search through File.Business.
What does Active mean in a Alaska business search?
Active means the entity legally exists. Does NOT mean current on filings.
What does Administratively Dissolved mean?
Alaska dissolved for failure to file or pay. Reinstatement available.
Can I search by registered agent in Alaska?
Yes. Useful for due diligence.
Is the Alaska business search free?
Yes. AK Corporations Database provides free entity searches.
How current is the Alaska business search data?
AK Corporations Database updates within 1 to 3 business days.
Can I get a Certificate of Good Standing through the search?
No. Alaska charges $10. File.Business orders it for you.

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Disclosure. File.Business is a private business filing and compliance service. We are not a government agency and are not affiliated with the Alaska Department of Commerce, Community + Economic Development, Division of Corporations, Business + Professional Licensing or any Secretary of State office. You may file directly with the Alaska Department of Commerce, Community + Economic Development, Division of Corporations, Business + Professional Licensing. Information on this page is for general guidance only and is not legal, tax, or accounting advice. Fees and deadlines verified against the Alaska Department of Commerce, Community + Economic Development, Division of Corporations, Business + Professional Licensing as of June 2026 and may change. For entity-specific guidance, consult a licensed Alaska attorney or CPA.

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