Alaska currently does not accept online orders; however, for your convenience, you can process online requests through an independent company that we have partnered with to provide you this service; VitalChek Network, Inc.
You may order certificates through VitalChek using a credit card. Note that there are additional fees for using this service VitalChek
VitalChek is an official service, authorized by Alaska Vital Records, to securely order certified Alaska vital records, like Death certificates. Other online services may not be authorized by Alaska Vital Records, and may charge additional fees without providing approved services or guaranteeing confidentiality of your data.
As a government-approved organization for 25 years, VitalChek safely delivers millions of vital records every year and is Americas #1 resource for ordering certified vital records across the nation. VitalChek makes purchasing your familys most important documents, such as Alaska Death certificates, simple, fast and secure:
Simple step-by-step ordering with easy to use editing features to help ensure the accuracy of your order.
Fast online ordering, processing & delivery options to help get your certificate as quickly as possible.
Secure ordering processes that are designed to help protect your identity online.
VitalChek offers the convenience of ordering Alaska Death certificates for yourself or your family from the privacy of your home or office, 24-hours a day, 7 days a week, with no hidden fees or unexplained charges. No traffic, no standing in line, no parking, no hassles.
A driver's license or official identification card(Issued by another state in the U.S., jurisdiction or territory, unexpired, or expired for not more than one year)
An unexpired U.S. or foreign passport.
U.S. military identification, military dependent identification or veteran's identification.
If you are currently living in Alaska, a BIA or tribal identification card will also be accepted.
(If you are unable to provide any of the above-mentioned forms of identification, please contact the Alaska Bureau of Vital Statistics at 907.465.3391 to speak with a customer service representative.)
Access to Divorce records filed in the Bureau of Vital Statistics office is restricted for 50 years after the date of the event to the persons named on the certificate, their legal representatives, and persons who can prove they are legally entitled. Alaska Divorce records will only be issued to the parties of the Divorce or their legal representatives. When ordering an Alaska Divorce record, you must state your relationship to the person named on the certificate or your reason for needing the record. All requests must include a copy of a government-issued picture ID of the applicant
Divorce records are available for events that occurred within the State of Alaska from 1950 to present.
The husband or wife may obtain a certified copy of their own divorce certificate.
A divorce certificate can also be furnished to a legal representative. Legal representatives must submit a certified copy of the legal document when requesting a divorce certificate that is not their own.
Use the full first, middle, and last names as they appear on the certificate when filling out the request form.
We can only process requests for divorces that occurred in Alaska. For divorces that occurred outside of Alaska, requests must be sent directly to the appropriate state
All requests must include a copy of government-issued picture id of the person requesting the divorce certificate. Enlarge the copy and lighten it as much as possible to ensure it is clear and readable when sent to the Bureau, especially if you are faxing your request. Requests with dark or unclear copies of IDs will be returned unprocessed. Your signature under the copied ID is also required.
Alaska currently does not accept online orders; however, for your convenience, you can process online requests through an independent company that we have partnered with to provide you this service; VitalChek Network, Inc.
You may order certificates through VitalChek using a credit card. Note that there are additional fees for using this service VitalChek
VitalChek is an official service, authorized by Alaska Vital Records, to securely order certified Alaska vital records, like Death certificates. Other online services may not be authorized by Alaska Vital Records, and may charge additional fees without providing approved services or guaranteeing confidentiality of your data.
As a government-approved organization for 25 years, VitalChek safely delivers millions of vital records every year and is Americas #1 resource for ordering certified vital records across the nation. VitalChek makes purchasing your familys most important documents, such as Alaska Death certificates, simple, fast and secure:
Simple step-by-step ordering with easy to use editing features to help ensure the accuracy of your order.
Fast online ordering, processing & delivery options to help get your certificate as quickly as possible.
Secure ordering processes that are designed to help protect your identity online.
VitalChek offers the convenience of ordering Alaska Death certificates for yourself or your family from the privacy of your home or office, 24-hours a day, 7 days a week, with no hidden fees or unexplained charges. No traffic, no standing in line, no parking, no hassles.
A driver's license or official identification card(Issued by another state in the U.S., jurisdiction or territory, unexpired, or expired for not more than one year)
An unexpired U.S. or foreign passport.
U.S. military identification, military dependent identification or veteran's identification.
If you are currently living in Alaska, a BIA or tribal identification card will also be accepted.
(If you are unable to provide any of the above-mentioned forms of identification, please contact the Alaska Bureau of Vital Statistics at 907.465.3391 to speak with a customer service representative.)
Access to Divorce records filed in the Bureau of Vital Statistics office is restricted for 50 years after the date of the event to the persons named on the certificate, their legal representatives, and persons who can prove they are legally entitled. Alaska Divorce records will only be issued to the parties of the Divorce or their legal representatives. When ordering an Alaska Divorce record, you must state your relationship to the person named on the certificate or your reason for needing the record. All requests must include a copy of a government-issued picture ID of the applicant
Divorce records are available for events that occurred within the State of Alaska from 1950 to present.
The husband or wife may obtain a certified copy of their own divorce certificate.
A divorce certificate can also be furnished to a legal representative. Legal representatives must submit a certified copy of the legal document when requesting a divorce certificate that is not their own.
Use the full first, middle, and last names as they appear on the certificate when filling out the request form.
We can only process requests for divorces that occurred in Alaska. For divorces that occurred outside of Alaska, requests must be sent directly to the appropriate state
All requests must include a copy of government-issued picture id of the person requesting the divorce certificate. Enlarge the copy and lighten it as much as possible to ensure it is clear and readable when sent to the Bureau, especially if you are faxing your request. Requests with dark or unclear copies of IDs will be returned unprocessed. Your signature under the copied ID is also required.
The fastest way to obtain a certificate is to go to a Vital Statistics office located in Anchorage, Fairbanks, or Juneau. If filled out correctly, many requests can be processed while you wait. However, some requests may take up to 48 hours to complete. Please note that not all certificates are available at the Anchorage or Fairbanks offices