Alaska Foreign Corporation Registration -- When Should You File as a Foreign
Corporation in Alaska?

An Alaska foreign corporation registration may be required if your company transacts (or is about to transact) business in Alaska (other than it's original state of formation) to a degree that would require such a filing. "Transacting Business" in a state may include maintaining an office in a particular state for the purpose of transacting business and engaging in business activities that require licensing by a state agency (e.g. mortgage broker, real estate agent, dentist, etc.). You should check with an attorney in order to determine whether you need to register as a foreign corporation in Alaska.

Learn more about what does and doesn't constitute transacting business in another state.

Alaska Foreign Corporation Registration - What's Required?

An Alaska foreign corporation registration generally requires the following:

  • A Certificate of Good Standing for your company issued by its state of formation within the last 90 days.
  • Completing An Alaska foreign corporation registration form that provides the name of your company, the date of incorporation, a listing of the officer and directors, and the specific business you're conducting in Alaska. (Some states require additional information).
  • A registered office and agent in Alaska. This means that you need a physical address (not a P.O. Box) in Alaska.
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In addition to filing foreign corporations in Alaska, we can also help you incorporate a business in Alaska or file an assumed business name in Alaska.