Summary of Collections Laws 

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Alaska
03/23/2017 00:00
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4% - Re-set every Jan. 2
4% or contractual
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No limit on judgment so long as writ of execution is obtained within 5 years of date of judgment and a gap of 5 years or more does not occur without a writ being outstanding.
Same as domestic (after domestication).
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Damages in amount equal to $100 or triple the amount of the check, whichever is greater. But no more than $1000 over the amount of the check.
$473 per week for earning exemption. May be increased to $743 per week if qualified for head of household (no one else in househould earning any money).
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Dept. of Corporations, Business & Professional Licensing
Business Licensing
PO Box 110806
Juneau
AK
99811-0806
(907) 465-2550
(907) 465-2974
businesslicense@alaska.gov
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R. Crabtree, APC
Anchorage
AK
 
 
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