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Alaska Department of Natural Resources ArcGIS Online DISTRICTNAMESYMOFFICETALKEETNA RECORDING DISTRICT13AnchorageKUSKOKWIM RECORDING DISTRICT113FairbanksBETHEL RECORDING DISTRICT15FairbanksCHITINA RECORDING DISTRICT16Anchorage21 more rows
Alaska is classified as a tax deed state and handles tax sales through boroughs rather than counties. Every year the tax collector will issue tax lien certificates on delinquent properties and send them directly to the county for filing.
To find liens filed against real property, an individual can search the DNRs statewide recording system online or visit any recorders office. The DNR recorders offices are headquartered in Anchorage, Kenai, and Fairbanks to accommodate Alaskas 34 recording districts.
Recording districts administered in this manner include: Aleutian Islands, Bristol Bay, Cordova, Haines, Kuskokwim, Kvichak, Nenana, Petersburg, Skagway and Wrangell. Still other sparsely populated districts are administered and maintained in larger offices with no local offices maintained.
To find liens filed against real property, an individual can search the DNRs statewide recording system online or visit any recorders office. The DNR recorders offices are headquartered in Anchorage, Kenai, and Fairbanks to accommodate Alaskas 34 recording districts.
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Recording districts administered in this manner include: Aleutian Islands, Bristol Bay, Cordova, Haines, Kuskokwim, Kvichak, Nenana, Petersburg, Skagway and Wrangell. Still other sparsely populated districts are administered and maintained in larger offices with no local offices maintained.
Recording districts administered in this manner include: Aleutian Islands, Bristol Bay, Cordova, Haines, Kuskokwim, Kvichak, Nenana, Petersburg, Skagway and Wrangell. Still other sparsely populated districts are administered and maintained in larger offices with no local offices maintained.
The Bureau of Land Management and the State of Alaska maintain land records for the State of Alaska.
Matanuska Susitna Borough has property in seven recording districts: Palmer and Talkeetna (recording in Palmer), Mt. McKinley and Nenana (recording in Fairbanks), Chitina and Valdez (recording in Anchorage), and Anchorage District.
The Bureau of Land Management and the State of Alaska maintain land records for the State of Alaska.

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