Alaska Complaint Guide

Find the right agency for Alaska disputes.

Use this guide to choose the right complaint path in Alaska when a demand letter deadline passes.

Pick the right agency

Different agencies handle different disputes. Use the list below to find the best fit for your issue.

What to include in your complaint

A clear timeline and documentation make agencies more likely to act quickly.

  • Demand letter and delivery proof
  • Receipts, contracts, and photos
  • Any responses or refusals

What happens after you file

Agencies may request more information, contact the other party, or recommend next steps if the matter is outside their scope.

Where to file complaints in Alaska

Dispute type Agency
Auto Accident Claims Alaska Division of Insurance
Consumer Refunds Alaska Attorney General Consumer Protection
Contractor Disputes Alaska Department of Commerce
Debt Collection Alaska Division of Banking / CFPB
Landlord Repairs / Habitability Alaska Housing Finance Corporation
Property Damage Alaska Courts
Security Deposit Alaska Attorney General Consumer Protection
Unpaid Wages Alaska Department of Labor and Workforce Development

Agency names change. Confirm current filing options on the agency website.

Alaska complaint FAQ

Where do I file a consumer complaint in Alaska?

Start with Alaska Attorney General Consumer Protection. Include your demand letter, receipts, and any written responses.

Where do I report wage theft in Alaska?

File with Alaska Department of Labor and Workforce Development after your demand letter deadline passes.

Who handles tenant or housing complaints in Alaska?

For deposit or repair disputes, contact Alaska Attorney General Consumer Protection or your local housing authority for code enforcement.

Can I still go to small claims after filing a complaint?

Yes. Complaints can build a record, but small claims may still be the fastest way to recover money.

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