Recording/Filing occurs between 8:00 AM and 3:30 PM Monday through Friday except holidays or scheduled closures.
Recorder's Office
Recording Resources
- Recording requirements.
- Our current fees.
- Recording District addresses and phone numbers.
- Help finding your Recording District.
- Recorder's Office District Map.
- e-Recording information.
- Search and Index Guidelines.
- Recording District History, and Miscellaneous District Facts.
The State Recorder's Office administers the statewide recording system and
the Uniform Commercial Code (UCC) Central File. Our mission is to provide a secure, accessible,
and impartial place to record and to preserve the permanent public record of Alaska as directed
by statutes under nineteen separate titles and by regulations in 11 AAC 06. The UCC Central File System
maintains the public record of filed documents related to security interests in personal property.
The statewide recording system consists of 34 separate recording districts serviced by a total of 5 separate offices located throughout Alaska.
The statewide recording system consists of 34 separate recording districts serviced by a total of 5 separate offices located throughout Alaska.
To Search the statewide database, click on Searches.
For Office Closures and other Public Notices, click on Closures/Notices.
Notice:
Recorded and/or filed documents and ALL information contained within those instruments become
the permanent public record and are available for public viewing and/or purchase.