Alaska PFD Stimulus Payment Eligibility Requirements [2026]

Are you an Alaska resident and going to apply for the Alaska PFD Stimulus Check? Please read the Alaska PFD Stimulus Check Eligibility Requirements below before starting your application. Any applicant must fulfill these requirements to be eligible for the Alaska PFD program stimulus payment. If you have any questions about your eligibility, you can find answers below.

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Alaska Stimulus Payment Eligibility Requirements (2026)

The following are the Alaska PFD 2025 Stimulus Check Eligibility Requirements that you need to fulfill to be eligible for the Alaska Stimulus Check 2025

  • You must be a resident of Alaska during the entire prior calendar year 2024.
  • You must intend to remain an Alaska resident indefinitely at the time you apply for the Alaska PFD Stimulus check.
  • Since December 2023, you must not have claimed residency in any other US State or country, nor must you have obtained a benefit as a result of a claim of residency in any other state or country.
  • You must not have been sentenced as a result of a felony conviction during calendar year 2024.
  • You must not have been incarcerated at any time during 2024 as a result of a felony conviction.
  • You must not have been incarcerated during 2024 as a result of a misdemeanor conviction in Alaska if convicted of a prior felony or two or more prior misdemeanors since January 1, 1997.
  • If you are not living in Alaska and are absent for more than 180 days (6 months), it must be on an allowable absence, such as military service or studies. 
  • You must be physically present in Alaska for at least a duration of 72 hours (3 days) consecutively during 2023 or 2024.

PFD Division Contact

907-465-2326

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Below are the Alaska Permanent Fund Dividend eligibility requirements:

  • If you are not living in Alaska for more than 180 days, it must be an allowable absence only.
  • You must be a resident of Alaska during the entire 2024 preceding the date you apply for a dividend.
  • You must intend to remain an Alaskan resident indefinitely at the time of application.
  • You must not have been convicted of a felony during 2024 and not incarcerated during 2024 as a result of a felony conviction.

As long as the child has an eligible Alaska resident sponsor, he/she will be eligible.

Yes, if they received conditional or permanent status, refugee or asylee status before January 1 of the qualifying year. However, they can also be eligible if they have started the application process to convert to conditional or permanent status. If you are a non-resident of the USA, you can contact the PFD division of the Alaska Revenue Department for more information.

It depends on multiple reasons, which are as follows:

  • If you are outside of Alaska for the entire qualifying year due to absence allowed by law, you will still be eligible.
  • If you are absent for more than 180 days for a reason that is not listed in Alaska Statute 43.23.008(a), you will not be eligible for PFD.
  • If you are absent for 180 days or fewer, you will also be eligible if you have not taken any action that shows you have no intention to return to Alaska.
  • To stay eligible, you must show intent to remain an Alaska resident indefinitely, regardless of your absence. Moreover, you must return to Alaska for 72 consecutive hours every 2 years and 30 cumulative days every 5 years. You must also provide proof of your return to Alaska, such as boarding passes for yourself and your dependents.

Yes, you can still be eligible and accompany your spouse on an allowable absence as long as you and your spouse meet all other eligible requirements for PFD.

Yes, they will be eligible under certain conditions. An Estate Application can be filed by the estate’s representative if the deceased person:

  • Lived in Alaska for at least 180 days during the qualifying year and passed away during this qualifying year.
  • Fulfill all other eligibility requirements for the current year’s PDF Stimulus check.
  • Received the previous year’s dividend.

They will also be eligible if they died during the application period. But they should have already applied for the current year’s dividend.

Conclusion

The applicants of the Alaska Stimulus check must fulfill the Alaska Permanent Fund Dividend eligibility requirements provided above. These requirements must be compulsory for the applicant to be eligible and avoid any difficulties. Check out the requirements and questions related to your eligibility above. You can contact the PFD Division if you have any questions about your Alaska PFD 2025 payment eligibility.

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