Alaska Bankruptcy Exemption List
Only State Exemptions Allowed
In the state of Alaska you can not use the federal bankruptcy exemptions but must choose the Alaska Bankruptcy exemptions. There may be certain federal supplemental exemptions you can use. All exemptions should be discussed with your Alaska Bankruptcy Attorney.
Alaska has created bankruptcy exemptions to allow you to maintain enough public benefits, wages, personal property and insurance to start over after filing bankruptcy in Alaska. There may be certain residency requirements to use the State of Alaska Bankruptcy Exemption List.
The following table will outline the Alaska Bankruptcy Exemptions. Some of your property or assets may not have a matching exemption. List updated in 2009. All law references are to Alaska Statutes unless otherwise noted. The following items may be exempted in bankruptcy: 9.38.010, 9.38.015(a), 9.38.017, 9.38.020, 9.38.025, & 9.38.030. In In re McNutt, 87 B.R. 84 (9th Cir. 1988), the Federal Bankruptcy Exemptions were allowed.
| Exemptions | Exemption Amount | Statutes |
|---|---|---|
| Homestead | $67,500 in principal residence, whether single or multiple owners, but subject to certain liens; proceeds also exempt located in Alaska for six months. |
09.38.010 |
| Public Benefits | Alaska longevity bonus, crime victims' compensation and federally exempt public benefits. Prescription drug benefits for senior care. Alaska benefits for low-income seniors. Unemployment compensation. |
9.38.015 23.30.160 43.23.065 47.25.210 47.25.550 |
| Insurance | Medical and disability benefits. |
9.38.015 & 9.38.030 9.38.025 21.84.240 |
| Miscellaneous | Property of business partnership Alimony, to the extent wages are exempt Child support payments made by a collection agency Liquor licenses Permits for limited entry into Alaska Fisheries |
9.38.015 9.38.100 |
| Pensions | Tax exempt retirement accounts; traditional and Roth IRAs up to $1,095,000 per person. |
11 U.S.C. § 522 9.38.015 9.38.017 9.38.030 |
| Personal Property | Apartment or condo owners' association deposits. |
09.38.010 9.38.015 9.38.020 9.38.030 9.38.060 34.35.105 |
| Tools of the Trade | Implements, books or tools up to $3,500. | 9.38.020 |
| Wages | Weekly net earnings up to $438, or up to $688 if sole wage earner in a household: If no regular pay, up to $1,750 paid in any month, or $2,750 if sole wage earner in household. | 9.38.030 & 9.38.050 |
| Child Support/Alimony | Child support if received from a collection agency. Alimony, to extent wages are exempt. |
9.38.015 9.38.030 |
| Wildcard | None |





