Alaska LLC Biennial Report Guide

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Learn how to file your Alaska LLC Biennial Report online. Deadlines, fees, penalties, and step-by-step instructions to stay compliant.

Staying compliant in Alaska doesn’t have to be complicated. Missing your Biennial Report could cost your LLC late fees—or worse, dissolution. Here’s how to keep your business in good standing without stress.

Alaska LLCs must file a Biennial Report every two years to update the state with current business information. This ensures your mailing address, physical address, and member details are accurate.

Biennial Report Filing Options

The state strongly recommends filing online, even though a mail option is available. Online filing is faster, more reliable, and instantly processed.

Filing Fee

The cost to file is $100, due every two years.

Due Date

Reports are due by January 2nd of every other year. Timing is tied to when you submitted your Initial Report. For instance, if your Initial Report was filed on May 15, 2025, your Biennial Report must be filed by January 2, 2027, and then every two years after that.

Late Penalties

If your report isn’t filed by February 1st, a $37.50 late fee applies. Continued noncompliance can result in the state dissolving your LLC entirely.

Entity Number Requirement

To begin filing, you’ll need your Entity Number. You can find it by searching in the Alaska Division of Corporations’ database.

Step-by-Step Filing Instructions

  1. Visit the Alaska Division of Corporations Biennial Report page.
  2. Enter your LLC’s Entity Number and click “File Online.”
  3. Verify your mailing and physical address. Update if necessary.
    Note: You cannot change your Registered Agent here. That requires a separate $25 filing.
  4. Update member or manager information if needed.
  5. Enter your name and phone number to confirm.
  6. Review the auto-generated PDF to ensure accuracy.
  7. Proceed to payment and submit your $100 filing.
  8. Save your confirmation for records.

Verification

Processing usually takes less than a minute. To verify, search your LLC in the state database and check the “Filed Documents” section for your Biennial Report.

Helpful Tip

Set a recurring reminder in your calendar to avoid missed deadlines. Filing every two years may sound simple, but it’s easy to forget.

Support and Contact

If you’re unsure about deadlines or need help, contact the Alaska Division of Corporations at 907-465-2550 (8am–5pm AKT, Monday–Friday).

Why Staying Current Matters

Timely filing keeps your LLC active and in good standing with the state. Missing this step could risk your company’s ability to operate legally in Alaska.

Need assistance? FilingFox can guide you through compliance steps and ensure your reports are handled correctly so you can focus on growing your business.

We’d love to hear your experience—have you filed your Biennial Report yet? Share in the comments below.

Frequently Asked Questions

The filing fee is $100, due every two years.
A late fee of $37.50 applies after February 1st, and your LLC may eventually be dissolved.
No. You must file a separate Statement of Change and pay a $25 fee.
You can look it up in the Alaska Division of Corporations’ database.
Search your LLC in the Corporations Database and check the “Filed Documents” list.