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How to Change Your Registered Agent in Alaska (2026 Step-by-Step Guide)

Step-by-step guide to changing your Alaska registered agent in 2026: $25 state fee, the Statement of Change of Registered Agent form, processing timeline, and how File.Business handles the entire change as part of enrolling in our $99/year RA service.

Registered agent change paperwork for a Alaska business entity.

Why Founders Change Their Alaska Registered Agent

Documents and supporting paperwork for a registered agent change filing.
Documents and supporting paperwork for a registered agent change filing.

Most Alaska entities switch registered agents at least once during their operational life. The four most common triggers: (1) the original RA service auto-renewed at a price 2-3x higher than the first-year promotional rate; (2) the entity consolidated multi-state operations onto a single RA provider for unified compliance management; (3) the existing RA had reliability issues (delayed scans, missed mail, slow turnaround); (4) the business moved out of Alaska but maintained Alaska entity registration. Whatever the trigger, the change itself is a straightforward filing with the Alaska Secretary of State for $25.

What Alaska requires under Alaska Stat. § 10.06.150

Alaska law requires every LLC and corporation to continuously maintain a registered agent with a physical Alaska street address. Alaska Stat. § 10.06.150 governs this obligation. A change of registered agent must be filed promptly when the prior agent resigns, moves, or is replaced. The new agent must consent to the appointment, typically through a separate consent form or a checkbox on the change filing itself.

How to Change Your Registered Agent in Alaska (Step by Step)

Alaska Registered Agent Change at a Glance

ItemValue
Change form nameStatement of Change of Registered Agent
State filing fee$25
Processing time2-10 business days
Statutory citationAlaska Stat. § 10.06.150
File.Business RA service$99/year flat
Filing handled by File.Business?Yes, included with RA enrollment

The Alaska registered agent change is a 5-step process that typically completes in 2-10 business days. Following the sequence below prevents the most common rejection reasons.

Step 1: Choose your new registered agent

Confirm that your new agent meets the Alaska requirements: a physical Alaska street address (not a P.O. box), availability during normal business hours to accept service of process, and willingness to consent in writing to the appointment. Commercial RA services (including File.Business) handle all three by default. If you are designating an individual Alaska resident, confirm they understand the year-round availability obligation.

Step 2: Obtain the new agent's consent

Alaska requires the incoming registered agent to consent to the appointment. For commercial RA services, this is handled automatically as part of the engagement (File.Business pre-signs the consent when you enroll). For individual agents, the consent is typically a signed acknowledgment that the named agent accepts the role. Some Alaska filings include the consent inline; others require a separately-filed consent form.

Step 3: Complete the Statement of Change of Registered Agent

The Alaska change form is the Statement of Change of Registered Agent. It requires: your entity's exact legal name as registered; your entity's state file number; the name and physical Alaska address of the new registered agent; the date the change takes effect; and the signature of an authorized officer or member of the entity. The form is filed with the Alaska Secretary of State (or equivalent agency).

Step 4: Pay the Alaska filing fee

The Alaska state fee to change a registered agent is $25. Payment is made through the state's online portal at the time of filing, credit card or e-check are typically accepted. This fee is the same regardless of which new agent you designate (individual or commercial service).

Step 5: Confirm the change is reflected on the public record

Alaska typically processes registered agent changes in 2-10 business days. After processing, the new agent appears on the Alaska public business record. The prior agent receives notification that they are no longer the registered agent of record. From the effective date forward, all state correspondence and service of process flows to the new agent's address.

Common Alaska Registered Agent Change Mistakes

Four mistakes consistently cause delays or rejections for Alaska registered agent changes.

Mistake 1: Missing the new agent's consent

The most common rejection cause. Filing the Statement of Change of Registered Agent without the new agent's signed consent results in rejection. If using a commercial RA, confirm before filing that they have provided written consent (File.Business pre-signs as part of the engagement). For individual agents, secure the signed consent on the same form or attached as a separate document.

Mistake 2: Using a P.O. box for the new agent address

Alaska requires the registered agent address to be a physical street address. P.O. boxes, mail forwarding services, and virtual mailboxes do not satisfy the requirement. Filings with a P.O. box address are rejected.

Mistake 3: Mismatched entity name

The entity name on the Statement of Change of Registered Agent must exactly match the name on the Alaska public record, including punctuation, capitalization, and designator (LLC, Inc., Corp., etc.). Any variation can cause the filing to be flagged for review and delayed. Pull the current state record before drafting the form to confirm exact name spelling.

Mistake 4: Forgetting to notify the old agent

While Alaska notifies the prior agent automatically when the change is processed, the prior RA service may have separate cancellation or notice requirements (typical: 30 days notice before termination). Read your prior RA contract before filing to avoid prepaid-period penalties or wind-down fees.

How File.Business Handles Alaska Registered Agent Changes

File.Business handles the entire Alaska registered agent change as part of enrolling in our RA service. You authorize File.Business as your new Alaska agent (we pre-sign the consent), we file the Statement of Change of Registered Agent with the Alaska Secretary of State on day 1, pay the $25 state fee, monitor processing, and confirm the change on the public record. From the effective date forward, all Alaska mail received at our Alaska address is scanned within 4 business hours, classified, and routed to you. The whole arrangement is silent unless something time-sensitive arrives.

Why most Alaska businesses switch to File.Business

Three reasons drive most Alaska switches to File.Business: (1) flat $99/year RA pricing with no renewal escalation, predictable cost across the entity's life; (2) 4-hour scan SLA on every piece of mail, with same-day routing of time-sensitive items (lawsuits, IRS notices, state revenue notices); (3) integration with the broader compliance system, annual report reminders, document vault, compliance score, multi-entity dashboard, so the RA service is part of an end-to-end compliance platform rather than a standalone mailroom service.

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I change my registered agent in Alaska?

File the Statement of Change of Registered Agent with the Alaska Secretary of State, pay the $25 state fee, and include the new agent's written consent to the appointment. Processing typically takes 2-10 business days. File.Business handles the entire change as part of enrolling in our RA service.

How much does it cost to change my registered agent in Alaska?

The Alaska state filing fee is $25. If you are switching to a commercial registered agent service, the service's annual fee is separate, File.Business RA service is $99/year flat.

Do I need to notify my old registered agent in Alaska?

Alaska notifies the prior registered agent automatically when the change is processed. However, your contract with your prior RA service may require separate cancellation notice (typically 30 days). Check your prior RA agreement to avoid wind-down fees or prepaid-period non-refunds.

How long does a Alaska registered agent change take?

Alaska typically processes registered agent changes in 2-10 business days. The change takes effect on the date the Alaska Secretary of State approves the filing, not the date it was submitted.

Can I serve as my own registered agent in Alaska instead of using a commercial service?

Yes. Under Alaska Stat. § 10.06.150, an individual Alaska resident with a physical Alaska street address who is available during business hours can serve as their own registered agent. Most business owners use a commercial service for the address privacy, year-round availability, and document-handling reliability that come with professional RA service.

What does File.Business charge for Alaska registered agent service?

Flat $99/year. The price covers a physical Alaska street address, continuous business-hours coverage, 4-hour scan of all received mail, same-day routing of time-sensitive items, annual report reminders, secure digital storage in your document vault, and free assistance with any future RA change filings. No renewal escalation. No add-on fees. We also file the Statement of Change of Registered Agent for free as part of enrollment.

Ready to change your Alaska registered agent?

File.Business handles the entire Alaska Statement of Change of Registered Agent as part of enrolling in our $99/year RA service. We pre-sign the consent, file with the Alaska Secretary of State, pay the $25 state fee, monitor processing, and confirm the change on the public record. One engagement, end to end.

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