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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open it in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering the name of your entity and the Alaska Entity Number in ITEM 1. Ensure this information matches what is on record.
  3. In ITEM 2, provide the prior registered agent's name and physical address. This is crucial for maintaining accurate records.
  4. Next, fill out ITEM 3 with the new registered agent's information, including both physical and mailing addresses in Alaska.
  5. For ITEM 4, confirm that the change was authorized by a resolution from your board of directors. Keep a record of this resolution as required.
  6. Finally, have the corporate president or vice president sign in ITEM 5. Ensure their printed name and date are also included.
  7. Once completed, mail the form along with the $25 filing fee to the State of Alaska Corporations Section at the provided address.

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Per Alaska Statutes, the registered agent of a corporation is an agent upon who may be served processes, notices, or demands required or permitted by law to be served upon the corporation. Corporation statutes require some specific department notices and processes to be mailed (to a mailing address).
Loss of good standing: Most states require LLCs to have a registered agent to remain in compliance. If you dont have one, your LLC could fall out of good standing with the state. This can lead to fines, penalties, or the suspension or dissolution of your LLC.
Yes, you can be your own Registered Agent in Alaska as long as you meet the state requirements. (Unfortunately, most Registered Agent Services and LLC filing companies hide this information.) We explain the pros and cons below so you can make your own decision.
You can register your corporation as an Alaska foreign corporation by filing the Alaska Foreign Business Corporation Certificate of Authority with the Alaska Division of Corporations, Business and Professional Licensing. This costs $350 to file. You can register directly with Alaska State.
The registered agent must be an individual resident of the state who is at least 18 years old, or a domestic or qualified foreign business entity with an office in the state. The one restriction in most states is that the LLC or corporation cannot act as its own registered agent.

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To change your registered agent in Alaska, you must complete and file a Statement of Change form with the Corporations Section of the Alaska Division of Corporations, Business and Professional Licensing. The Alaska Statement of Change must be submitted by mail and costs $25 to file.
A registered agent is an individual or entity designated to manage essential government, tax, and legal communications about your business. For example, they receive state communications regarding important filings and changes in organizational requirements.

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