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Alaska Bankruptcy Exemptions

What property can you keep when filing Chapter 7 in Alaska?

Alaska Homestead Protection

$72,900

Alaska protects up to $72,900 of equity in your primary residence from creditors.

Alaska Exemption Table

2025/2026 figures — Chapter 7 bankruptcy

Homestead (Home Equity)
Protects equity in your primary residence
$72,900
Motor Vehicle
Protects equity in your car or truck
$3,775
Personal Property
Household goods, clothing, appliances
$3,775
Retirement Accounts
401(k), IRA, pension, and ERISA plans
Unlimited
Tools of Trade
Equipment needed for your occupation
$2,800
Wildcard
Apply to any property of your choice
$1,350

How to Claim Exemptions in Alaska

To claim your Alaska bankruptcy exemptions, you must list each exempt asset on Schedule C of your bankruptcy petition. Alaska does not permit debtors to choose the federal bankruptcy exemptions, so only state exemptions apply. A bankruptcy preparer can help you list your property correctly — all claims are subject to court approval.

How does Alaska compare to other states?

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Frequently Asked Questions

How much home equity can I protect in Alaska bankruptcy?

Alaska's homestead exemption protects up to $72,900 of your home's equity. If your equity exceeds this amount, the Chapter 7 trustee may sell your home — though in practice, most filers don't exceed this limit.

Can I keep my car when filing bankruptcy in Alaska?

Alaska's vehicle exemption protects up to $3,775 in car equity. If your car is worth less than this (or your equity after the loan balance is within this limit), you can typically keep it. If you're financing the car, you may also reaffirm the debt to keep it regardless of equity.

Are retirement accounts protected in Alaska bankruptcy?

Yes — Alaska protects Unlimited in qualified retirement accounts. This includes 401(k), 403(b), IRA, and pension accounts. Retirement assets are among the strongest-protected assets in bankruptcy across all 50 states.

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Non-Attorney Notice: JustiPal™ is a document preparation service — not a law firm. Exemption amounts shown are for educational purposes and reflect general 2025/2026 figures. Individual results depend on your specific assets, equity calculations, and applicable state law. Consult a licensed bankruptcy attorney for legal advice specific to your situation.

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