GetSmallClaims › Small Claims by State › Alaska
Updated June 10, 2026 · Self-help guide, not legal advice. Verify details with your local court.
| Claim type | Typical deadline to sue |
|---|---|
| security deposit | 1-6 years (deposit claims often have their own short deadline; many states require return within 14-30 days of move-out) |
| unpaid invoice | written contract typically 3-6 years; oral 2-4 years |
| unpaid loan | written 3-6 years; oral 2-4 years |
| breach of contract | written contract typically 3-6 years (CA 4, TX 4, FL 5); oral 2-4 years |
| property damage | typically 2-6 years (TX 2, CA 3, FL 4) |
| refund | written contract / warranty typically 3-6 years; consumer-protection deadlines vary |
| other | commonly 2-6 years depending on whether the claim is written, oral, or property-based |
Deadlines vary by state and claim - always verify the Alaska statute of limitations for your specific situation before filing.
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You file the "Small Claims Complaint (Form SC-1)" at the Alaska small claims court. The filing fee is typically $75-$150.
No. Small claims court is designed for self-represented people; you do not need a lawyer to file in Alaska.
It depends on the claim type - commonly 2-6 years. Verify your specific deadline (statute of limitations) for Alaska before filing.
GetSmallClaims is not a law firm and this is not legal advice. Court limits, fees, forms, and deadlines change - verify with the Alaska small claims court before filing.