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How To File An Alaska Biennial Report

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Last Updated: November 15, 2024

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Domestic and foreign corporations and LLCs are required to file an Alaska biennial report every other year after the year the company was formed.

Related: How To Form An LLC In Alaska

What is Needed to File an Alaska LLC Biennial Report

You can file your Alaska LLC Biennial Report online or by mail. To file online, visit the Alaska Division of Corporation, Business & Licensing’s website; otherwise, you can fill out LLC Form 50.1. and mail in with payment.

Before starting on the report, be sure to have your LLC’s Entity Number available. The Entity Number can be found by visiting the Alaska Division of Corporations, Business & Licensing.

Alaska Biennial Report Fee

The filing fee for an Alaska LLC Biennial Report is $100. 

Biennial Report Due Date

The Biennial Report is due January 2nd every other year from when the Alaska LLC Initial Report is filed.

If you initially filed in an even-numbered year, the Biennial Report will be due in January of every even-numbered year. If you initially filed in an odd-numbered year, the Biennial Report will be due in January of every odd-numbered year.

While the state will send a reminder, you should also put a reminder on your calendar just in case you don’t see it. 

Penalty for a late Alaska LLC Biennial report

If the Biennial Report is not filed by February 1st, a late fee penalty of $37.50 will be assessed.

Alaska’s Division of Corporation, Business & Licensing will administratively dissolve the LLC if this fee is not paid. 

Alaska Biennial Report FAQs

My LLC made little or no money.  Do I still have to file a Biennial report in Alaska?

Even if your Alaska LLC received no income or business activity, the annual report still needs to be filed.

What happens if you don’t file the Biennial report on time?

If the Biennial Report is not filed in time, the LLC will no longer be considered in good standing with the state of Alaska. Should the LLC be sued, the members may be personally liable for not being in good standing.

Is any financial information required to be reported?

No financial information is provided to the Alaska Division of Corporation, Business & Licensing when filing the Biennial Report.

Alaska’s Division of Corporation, Business & Licensing Contact Information

The mailing address for the Alaska LLC Biennial Report is:

Alaska Department of Commerce, Community, and Economic Development
PO Box 110806
Juneau, AK 99811

If you have questions, they can be contacted at 907-465-2550.

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