Corporations
Is your entity's status "Involuntarily Dissolved"?
If your domestic entity's status is listed as "Involuntarily Dissolved"...
This means your domestic entity was Involuntarily Dissolved by the State of Alaska and the entity’s authority to transact business in the State of Alaska ceased to exist because:
- The entity fell out of compliance by not filing the required forms per Alaska Statutes.
For example, but not limited to: - Initial Report which is due within the first six months. To file an Initial Report go to Forms & Fees.
- Biennial Report(s). For more information click on Biennial Reports or Biennial Report FAQs.
- The entity did not maintain a registered agent and/or address on record with the State of Alaska. For more information regarding Registered Agents click on Registered Agent FAQs
- For more information about an entity's responsibility click Notice: The Entity's Responsibility
- Per Alaska Statutes, the department mailed notification of the entity’s non-compliance and pending involuntary dissolution.
- The entity did not respond by filing the necessary forms to bring the entity back into compliance within the required time frame and the entity was Involuntarily Dissolved.
What are your domestic entity’s options after it has been “Involuntarily Dissolved”?
- If the entity was Involuntarily Dissolved less than two years ago it may be possible to Reinstate your entity. Please contact the Corporations Examiner who processes the alphabet range that contains your entity’s name for more information regarding the appropriate form and fees to file for Reinstatement. Corporations Examiner contact information can be found at Corporations Section.
- If the entity was Involuntarily Dissolved more than two years ago it is no longer possible to Reinstate the entity. Please apply for a new Alaska Entity number by filing new articles of incorporation or organization. To access Forms and Fees click on Forms & Fees.
For more information about your entity's responsibility click on the link below.
Notice: The Entity's Responsibility
Contact Us:
If you have questions you can reach us at either the Juneau or Anchorage phone numbers listed below or by emailing us at corporations@alaska.gov.