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⚠ Alaska uses Recording Districts, not counties — and your 120-day window is running.
Check My Alaska Deadline →Key Rule — Alaska
Alaska has no counties — file with the Recording District where the property is located.
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Your project address confirms Alaska jurisdiction. Lienra applies your state's rules automatically.
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Your CLAIM OF LIEN is generated with the correct filing details for the Recording District.
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Have the document notarized, then file with the Recording District. Deadline: 120 days after last furnishing.
What is the mechanics lien deadline in Alaska?
In Alaska, the mechanics lien deadline is 120 days after last furnishing. Missing this deadline means permanently losing your right to file a lien.
Where do I file a mechanics lien in Alaska?
File your mechanics lien with the Recording District — Recording Districts — Alaska has no counties.
Do I need notarization for a mechanics lien in Alaska?
Yes. Alaska requires notarization — the lien must be signed before a notary public. An unnotarized lien may be void.
Is a preliminary notice required in Alaska?
No preliminary notice is required for direct contractors in Alaska.
What is the document called in Alaska?
In Alaska, the document is called a CLAIM OF LIEN. Important: Alaska has no counties — file with the Recording District where the property is located..
State-correct document · 120 days after last furnishing deadline · Required
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