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Code · Alaska · Title 40 · Chapter 19

Sec. 40.19.020. Place of recording.

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Sec. 40.19.020. Place of recording.
(a)Notices of liens, certificates, and other notices affecting a federal tax lien or other federal lien shall be recorded under this chapter.
(b)Notices of lien upon real property for obligations payable to the United States and certificates and notices affecting the lien shall be recorded in the records of the recording district in which the real property subject to the lien is situated.
(c)Notices of federal lien upon personal property, whether tangible or intangible, for obligations payable to the United States and certificates and notices affecting the lien shall be recorded in the records of the recording district where the person against whose interest the lien applies resides at the time of recording of the notice of lien.
(d)For purposes of
(c)of this section, the residence of a corporation or partnership is the place in which the principal executive office of the business is located.
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