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States→Alaska→Lake and Peninsula Borough→How to File

How Do I File Probate in Lake and Peninsula Borough, Alaska?

A step-by-step guide to filing at the Superior Court—what documents you'll need, where to go, and what happens after you file.

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Probate cases in Lake and Peninsula Borough are filed at the Superior Court. File in person during business hours or by mail. The court sits in the 3rd Judicial District.

Your Filing Options

How to File Your Documents

Paper Filing Available

You can file your probate documents in person at the court or by mail.

Can You File Without an Attorney?

Not every estate requires an attorney. Factors like estate size, asset types, and whether beneficiaries agree can determine if self-filing at the Superior Court is realistic for your situation.

For a detailed cost comparison and filing checklist, see the full Lake and Peninsula Borough Self-Filing Assessment.

Lake and Peninsula Borough Filing Requirements

These are specific requirements for filing probate in this county. Following these guidelines will help avoid delays or rejected filings.

Before You File

Probate filings currently paper-only

Probate e-filing is not yet available in Alaska (tentatively scheduled for late summer 2026). All probate documents must be filed in person at the court or by mail. Probate matters for Lake and Peninsula Borough are handled by the Anchorage Superior Court (3rd JD HQ); the Naknek court (3na.htm) in adjacent Bristol Bay Borough may also accept filings.

In-Person Filing

The Superior Court is located at 825 West 4th Avenue, Anchorage, AK 99501. Phone: 907-264-0514. Hours: Monday - Friday, 8:00 AM - 4:30 PM.

What to Bring

To file at the Superior Court you need: the original will (or proof there isn't one), a certified death certificate, contact information for all heirs and beneficiaries, and a summary of what the estate owns and owes.

Court Resources

Additional resources, forms, and fee schedules are available on the Superior Court website.

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Frequently Asked Questions

You open probate by filing a petition with the Superior Court in Lake and Peninsula Borough, attaching the original will (if any), the death certificate, and the filing fee ($250). Once the court issues letters, the personal representative can act.

At minimum: petition for probate, application for letters testamentary or of administration, notice to heirs, and an oath for the personal representative. Lake and Peninsula Borough uses the standard Alaska probate forms — the court's website lists the current versions.

Alaska allows informal (unsupervised) probate, which many families handle themselves for simple estates. The Superior Court in Lake and Peninsula Borough does not require attorney representation. Use the Alaska self-filing assessment to see if your estate qualifies.

Lake and Peninsula Borough typically requires in-person or mail filing for probate petitions. Check the court's website for the latest procedures — some counties have added e-filing for specific document types.

Assets stay locked, creditors can still pursue them, and beneficiaries cannot sell real property or close accounts. After a few years, interested parties can petition to open probate themselves. Waiting rarely helps. Families who set up a revocable living trust ahead of time bypass this problem entirely.

Superior Court

Lake and Peninsula Borough

825 West 4th Avenue

Anchorage, AK 99501

Phone:

907-264-0514

Fax:

907-264-0873

Hours:

Monday - Friday, 8:00 AM - 4:30 PM

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