
Are you currently serving as an Alaska registered agent, but no longer wish to fulfill this position?
The state of Alaska has a simple process for resigning as a registered agent, but you should be aware of the relevant rules and regulations before you attempt to do so. In this guide, we’ll tell you everything you need to know to resign as a registered agent in Alaska.

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How to Resign as a Registered Agent in Alaska
If you no longer wish to serve as a registered agent for an Alaska corporation, limited liability company (LLC), limited partnership, limited liability partnership, or business trust, there’s a four page document you’ll need to fill out.
The registered agent resignation form can be found on the Alaska Commerce Department’s website in the “Forms & Fees” tab. Alternatively, the PDF form can be accessed directly via this link.
The document must be filled out including the following information:
- The name of the entity
- The entity’s Alaska Entity Number
- The physical mailing address of the business
- The names and addresses of the entity’s officials
- The signature of the registered agent
- The payment information for the filing fee
When completed, print and mail a hard copy of the form to the Corporation Section at the following address:
State of Alaska
Corporation Section
PO Box 110806
Juneau, AK 99811-0806
The submission must be accompanied by a non-refundable $25.00 fee. No electronic submissions are accepted.
If all necessary fields are filled and the application is submitted correctly, the standard processing time is 10-15 business days.
Conclusion
The process for resigning as a registered agent for an Alaska business entity is quite simple, but it’s very important that you complete these steps accurately.
You certainly don’t want to make a mistake that leads to your resignation not being processed correctly, because registered agents are liable for failure to fulfill their responsibilities. We hope this article answered any questions you had about resigning as a registered agent in Alaska!