Although located outside the contiguous United States, Alaska is a great place to start a business. It's the third most tax-friendly state in the country and boasts the second-highest rate of new entrepreneurs.
While friendly to business, there are many federal, state, and local requirements for doing business in Alaska to consider. Your Alaska registered agent must handle essential documents (such as annual reports and service of process) correctly and deliver them swiftly to the right people. CT Corporation’s experience and expertise remove that worry from your shoulders.
A Registered Agent should be reliable, accurate and consistent. They must always be available and physically present at the registered office during normal business hours. This ensures any hand-delivered legal documents get proper attention.
They must also know all business entity and compliance rules, have professionally trained staff with expert knowledge on how to properly handle and forward SOP papers, have state-of-the-art processes in place to deliver crucial documents to you, and to follow-up with you regarding delivery.
It is also important to have a Registered Agent that has the coverage and expertise to support your business as it expands into other states where additional registration is often necessary.
Having a professional Registered Agent ensures that things such as personal emergencies, vacations, business trips, and meetings never leave your company without this physical presence. Keep in mind, a lawsuit can proceed against you, even if your registered agent is not available to receive service. You may lose the opportunity to defend yourself in court or incur extra legal fees.
In addition to the registered agent’s statutory responsibilities of receiving and forwarding documents, professional service companies often provide a full range of services for LLCs, corporations and other types of business entities to help them with their compliance needs. The right professional services company can help you stay in compliance and make sure all of your documents are handled correctly.
- Record your registered agent information with the state—essential to keep your business in good standing
- Receive state documents and legal notices, including Service of Process and wage garnishment notices, and promptly relay them to your designated contacts—so nothing gets overlooked
- Monitor laws and regulations—to make sure you aren’t caught off guard by changes
- Designate a specific team to serve as your go-to resource for answers to your questions—you won’t get the round around
- Customize your registered agent services if you wish to include alerts of upcoming deadlines and forwarding of business documents—so you’ll have less to manage
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Registered agent services
Easily appoint your registered agent online within 10 minutes
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Registered agent services - includes a registered agent location within the state to receive legal and critical business communications and a dedicated team to receive and route all service of process legal notifications
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Online portal - compliance portal to keep your business compliant 24/7
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Name availability check - verification and reservation of desired business name within the state
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Incorporation services - completion and filing of all legal documents and Articles of Incorporation with the state
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Qualification services - preparation and filing of all qualification documents with the state
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Secure BOI Filing - File your Beneficial Ownership Information (BOI) within 90 days of your formation using our platform. You'll receive a separate email with details.
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Registered agent and incorporation filing
Our incorporation experts are here to help you start your business with a solid and smart foundation
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Registered agent services - includes a registered agent location within the state to receive legal and critical business communications and a dedicated team to receive and route all service of process legal notifications
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Online portal - compliance portal to keep your business compliant 24/7
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Name availability check - verification and reservation of desired business name within the state
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Incorporation services - completion and filing of all legal documents and Articles of Incorporation with the state
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Qualification services - preparation and filing of all qualification documents with the state
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Secure BOI Filing - File your Beneficial Ownership Information (BOI) within 90 days of your formation using our platform. You'll receive a separate email with details.
Registered agent and qualification filing
Legally register an existing business in another state
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Registered agent services - includes a registered agent location within the state to receive legal and critical business communications and a dedicated team to receive and route all service of process legal notifications
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Online portal - compliance portal to keep your business compliant 24/7
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Name availability check - verification and reservation of desired business name within the state
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Incorporation services - completion and filing of all legal documents and Articles of Incorporation with the state
Not included -
Qualification services - preparation and filing of all qualification documents with the state
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Secure BOI Filing - File your Beneficial Ownership Information (BOI) within 90 days of your formation using our platform. You'll receive a separate email with details.
Not included
FAQs for Alaska
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Why do I need a Registered Agent in Alaska?All LLCs, S-Corporations, and C-Corporations must appoint a Registered Agent, also known as a Resident Agent or Statutory Agent.
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How do I appoint CT Corporation as my Registered Agent?You can easily appoint CT Corporation as your Registered Agent. The checkout process takes less than 10 minutes and you will immediately receive the agent address. Our compliance specialists are also available on the phone to answer your questions and assist with your registered agent needs.
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What happens to my business if I don't have a Registered Agent in Alaska?Because a Registered Agent is required by law, failing to have one can cost your company its good standing in that state. This means you could lose the ability to secure loans and initiate lawsuits in your state of business. It might even endanger your limited liability protection.
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What exactly will my Registered Agent do for my business?Your Registered Agent receives essential state mailings (annual reports, tax forms, etc.) and legal mandates (like lawsuits), promptly relaying them to the correct individuals within your business. Beyond alerting you to deadlines and court proceedings, our Registered Agents can also manage other documents for you at an incremental cost.
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Why does Alaska require companies to have a Registered Agent?Almost every state requires you to designate a Registered Agent to serve as an official contact for your business. State agencies and courts send your company important compliance information and official correspondence through your Registered Agent. For most businesses, this correspondence consists of annual report and tax filing correspondence. Your Registered Agent is also responsible for receiving Service of Process and legal mandates for your company and promptly relaying them to the correct individuals within your business.
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If I don't have a Registered Agent, can I still be sued in Alaska?Not having a registered agent to accept service of process does not mean that the business cannot be sued. What it does mean is that the court can obtain jurisdiction in another manner, but the business may not have timely notice of the lawsuit and will not be able to mount a defense.
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Can you serve as your own registered agent in Alaska?Although individuals can serve as a registered agent in some states, there are significant responsibilities. Failure to perform the duties of a Registered Agent successfully can have serious adverse consequences for the business. For example, the improper handling of a service of process may eventually result in a default judgment.
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What is wage garnishment?If you have employees, this is the type of Service of Process you’re most likely to receive. Federal law allows federal agencies to garnish the wages of individuals, for child support, tax liens, student loans, and consumer debt. Employers can be penalized for failing to comply with wage garnishment orders. For this reason, it’s very important to ensure you have a professional registered agent handling your Service of Process. 7% of US employees have their wages garnished, and if you receive a garnishment and fail to take action in time, your business can be liable for the amount your employees owe.
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What is Service of Process?
Service of Process is time-sensitive legal paperwork that gives your company official notice of a lawsuit. When an individual is sued it is easy to figure out who to give the legal papers to— that individual. But what about when it is a business entity such as a corporation, LLC, or LP? You cannot just go into a business and leave the papers with anyone who might work for the company. Service of Process can only be served on someone the rules and statutes say can be served. And, in general, that is only a responsible person who is likely to make sure those documents end up in the hands of someone who can file a timely legal response for the defendant.
In addition to receiving service of process in connection with a lawsuit against the business directly, the registered agent receives other mission-critical documents, such as:
- notice of garnishment proceedings against an employee
- litigation documents once the lawsuit is underway, including motions or requests to produce documents
- legal notices
- government correspondence, such as notices of annual report deadlines and tax notification other compliance-related documents
Although these documents might be very different, they all have one common element. Each one contains vital, time-sensitive information.