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πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡Έ Alaska Tax Sale Properties 2026

Alaska counties periodically sell tax-delinquent real estate to recover unpaid property taxes. TaxSalesPortal.com aggregates upcoming Alaska tax sale listings from official county sources so investors can research opportunities, minimum bids, and sale dates in one place.

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βš–οΈLegal Basis:Alaska state and county tax sale statutes
🏷️Sale Type:Tax Deed / Tax Lien Sale
⏳Redemption:Varies by county
πŸ›οΈCapital:Juneau

Alaska Tax Sale Listings

Updated daily from official county sources Β· 2026

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10 Counties in Alaska

Browse tax sale listings by county Β· 0 currently have active listings

Alaska Division of Community and Regional Affairsalaska.govCity and Borough of JuneauCity and Borough of Juneau β€” TreasuryFairbanks North StarFairbanks North Star Borough β€” FinanceKenai Peninsula Borough FinanceKodiak Island Borough FinanceMatanuska-Susitna Borough FinanceMunicipality of Anchorage Treasury
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How Tax Sales Work in Alaska

Tax sales in Alaska are administered at the county level. When property taxes go unpaid, the county advertises the parcel for a public tax sale β€” as a tax deed auction, a tax lien certificate sale, or a sheriff sale, depending on local law. Winning bidders acquire either ownership or a lien that can earn interest or lead to ownership after a redemption period.

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Taxes Go Unpaid

A property owner in Alaska falls behind on county property taxes, and interest and penalties accrue.

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County Acts

The county schedules a tax deed auction or a tax lien certificate sale and observes the statutory notice period.

3
Public Sale Listed

The property or lien is advertised for public auction, usually at a minimum bid covering the arrears plus fees.

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Investor Wins the Bid

The highest bidder receives a deed or a lien certificate, subject to any applicable redemption period.

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Investor Tip

Always confirm each county's specific tax sale rules, registration requirements, and redemption periods before bidding on a property in Alaska. Rules can differ significantly from one county to the next.

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Alaska Tax Sale FAQ

How do tax sales work in Alaska?

Alaska tax sales are run by individual counties. When property taxes go unpaid, the county advertises the parcel for a public tax sale β€” a tax deed auction, tax lien certificate sale, or sheriff sale β€” depending on local law. Winning bidders acquire ownership or a lien.

Where do the Alaska listings come from?

Listings are aggregated daily from official Alaska county government sources. Availability depends on which counties currently have advertised tax sales.

Are there always active listings in Alaska?

Not always. Alaska tax sale listings appear as counties advertise them throughout the year. If none are shown right now, set up a free alert to be notified when new Alaska listings are published.

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