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If the Division is unable to locate a timely filed application, you will not receive a PFD unless you provide proof of filing an application by the March 31st deadline. Keep your proof of filing in your records.
In general, felony incarceration or conviction and spending more than 180 days out of the state for a non-allowable absence may disqualify you.
Your PFD can only be garnished to pay a child support debt, a tax debt, or a court judgment. Chances are, if your PFD was garnished, you have one of these outstanding obligations. Creditors can only garnish your PFD if they have been to court first and have won a judgment against you.
You can file online or by submitting a paper application. You will be required to submit an original birth certificate, passport or naturalization certificate, and other required information as requested from the PFD Division after we receive your application.
What are the eligibility requirements for the dividend program? To be eligible for a PFD, you must have been an Alaska resident for the entire calendar year preceding the date you apply for a dividend and intend to remain an Alaska resident indefinitely at the time you apply for a dividend.
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An individual who incarcerated during the qualifying year is not eligible for a Permanent Fund Dividend. In order to be disqualified, they must be convicted of a felony, a misdemeanor if the person was convicted of a prior felony or has two or more misdemeanors in the State of Alaska.
The Alaska Permanent Fund Dividend (PFD) is an annual payment to residents of the State of Alaska. The State of Alaska funds the payment with interest on oil revenue earned by the State.
Five-Year Rule. After an individual has been absent from the state for more than 180 days in each of the five preceding qualifying years, the department shall presume that the individual is no longer a state resident.

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