Alaska · Statewide Service

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

1
Upload the divorce papers to be served and your spouse's address
2
A licensed process server is assigned and makes GPS-verified attempts
3
Each attempt is time-stamped and logged for a compliant affidavit
4
You receive a notarized affidavit of service, ready to file with the court

Frequently Asked Questions

SimpleDivorce prepares your Alaska divorce paperwork and handles divorce process serving start to finish. 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).
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