Property records in Alaska are maintained at the borough level. The Borough Assessor handles property valuations and assessment data. The Borough Treasurer handles tax bills and payments. These are separate offices with separate databases.
What this page covers: Alaska property assessment lookups, tax record searches, and parcel/ownership data. What it does not cover: Recorded documents like deeds and mortgages (those are on the Recorded Documents page) or property transfer history.
Where to start: For property values and tax assessments, start with the Borough Assessor. For tax payment history and bills, go to the Borough Treasurer. For ownership verification, you may need both the assessment records and the recorded documents.
Common mistake: Property assessment records (values and taxes) and recorded documents (deeds and liens) are maintained by different offices in Alaska. The Borough Assessor handles assessments; the District Recorder (state DNR) handles recordings. Search both if you need the full picture.
