Alaska Foreign LLC
Want to expand your out-of-state business into Alaska? You’ll need to register as an Alaska foreign LLC by filing a Certificate of Registration, paying the $350 filing fee, and appointing a local registered agent.
For just $149 plus state fees, we’ll file the Certificate of Registration for you and provide a year of Alaska registered agent service. You’ll also receive real-time biennial report reminders, access to our extensive library of business resources, and lifetime support for you and your Alaska foreign LLC.
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How do I register a foreign LLC in Alaska?
To register a foreign LLC in Alaska, you must submit a Certificate of Registration to the Division of Corporations, Business and Professional Licensing, Corporations Section. The filing fee is $350.
When you sign up for our Out-of-State Business Registration Service ($149 plus state fees), we’ll file your certificate and provide a year of Alaska registered agent service. You’ll also get biennial report reminders, immediate access to our library of business resources, and lifetime support from our Alaska experts.
But, if you’d rather file yourself, just follow the steps outlined below. Remember, you can still take advantage of our business expertise by hiring us for Alaska registered agent service ($49 a year).
1. Make sure your business name is available.
To see if your LLC’s name is available in Alaska, you can do a quick business name search. If your business name is unavailable, you will need to establish an Assumed (or DBA) Name.
2. Appoint an Alaska registered agent.
Like most states, Alaska requires all LLCs (foreign and domestic) to have and maintain a registered agent. Per state law, your registered agent must:
- Be an Alaska resident (over 18), or company authorized to provide registered agent service.
- Have a physical address in Alaska.
- Be available during regular business hours to accept service of process.
You can act as your own registered agent, but doing so could put your personal information at risk. When you file your Certificate of Registration, you will be required to list the name and physical address of your Alaska registered agent. Unfortunately, this also means anyone (including scammers) could potentially find your personal information online. Thankfully, when you hire us, we’ll list our business address instead.
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3. File a Certificate of Registration.
To register your foreign LLC, you must file a Certificate of Registration with the Alaska Division of Corporations, Business and Professional Licensing. The filing fee is $350. Here’s a list of all the information you’ll need to include:
- Legal name of your LLC and Assumed Name (if applicable).
- State where you initially formed your LLC.
- Duration. If your LLC will dissolve on a specific date, you must indicate that here. Otherwise, check “Perpetual.”
- Business purpose and NAICS code. To find your NAICS code, visit the NAICS Association website.
- Name and physical address of your Alaska registered agent.
- Principal business address.
- Management type. Indicate whether your LLC is manager-managed or member-managed.
- Member or manager information. Please list the names and addresses of each member or manager of your LLC. You must also include each member/manager’s percentage of your LLC.
- Name and signature of the person filing your certificate.
- Person of contact. This is the person the state will contact if there are any questions regarding your application.
You can file the Certificate of Registration online or by mail. Keep in mind that online submissions will be processed much faster than paper forms.
Online:
Alaska online filing
Mail:
State of Alaska, Corporations Section
PO Box 110806
Juneau, AK 99811-080
The state will process online filings immediately. If you file a paper form, processing times will vary.
- Between March and September: 10-15 business days
- Between October and February: 3+ weeks, expect delays
We make registering your Alaska foreign LLC quick and simple
Let’s be honest. Filing paperwork and trying to understand state laws can be exhausting. So, why not make it easy on yourself and hire a team of local professionals? For just $149 plus state fees, we’ll take care of everything for you! We’ll file your Certificate of Registration, provide a full year of local registered agent service, and offer lifetime business support. You’ll also get real-time biennial report reminders and access to our library of business resources.
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Alaska Foreign LLC FAQs
Do I need to file an Alaska Biennial Report?
Yes. All foreign LLCs in Alaska must file a Biennial Report every two years. Your due date will depend on when you initially registered. If you register during an even-numbered year, your report will be due by January 2 on even-numbered years. If you register during an odd-numbered year, your report will be due by January 2 on odd-numbered years. The filing fee is $200.
How are Alaska foreign LLCs taxed?
Alaska foreign LLCs that maintain their default tax status are taxed as passed-through entities. So, profits are passed through to each member, who then reports their earnings on their personal tax returns. Thankfully, Alaska does not have a state income tax. However, you may need to file taxes with your local city or borough.
Do I need an Alaska business license?
Probably. Most businesses in Alaska (including sole proprietors) will need a business license. Plus, if you need to establish an Alternate Name, you’ll need to get separate licenses for each one. Check out the Alaska Division of Corporations, Business, and Professional Licensing website for more information.