Divorce Process Serving in Alaska
Your spouse must be formally served for a divorce to proceed. SimpleDivorce assigns a licensed process server who delivers the papers, documents each attempt with GPS and time stamps, and returns a notarized affidavit of service for the court. In Alaska, most uncontested cases finalize in about 45 to 90 days after filing, once the mandatory 30-day waiting period and paperwork processing are complete.
Filing in Alaska
Court
Superior Court
Residency
One spouse must be a bona fide resident of Alaska — physically present with intent to remain — at the time of filing, with no minimum durational period required (military members stationed in the state for at least 30 days also qualify).
Filing fee
Approximately $250 court filing fee (varies by county; passed through at cost).
Waiting period
Alaska requires a mandatory 30-day waiting period after filing before the court can enter the final divorce decree.
How It Works
Frequently Asked Questions
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