Unemployment insurance offices in Alaska are administered by the state's workforce development agency, which operates under federal guidelines to deliver temporary benefit payments to eligible workers and connect job seekers with employment services. Alaska's unemployment insurance program sets its own weekly benefit amounts, base-period calculation rules, and maximum duration of benefits.
Unemployment Offices locations are available in 16 cities across Alaska. They are spread across 13 counties.
Cities with the highest concentration of unemployment office listings in Alaska include Anchorage, Fairbanks, Glennallen, which are major workforce centers where in-person claim assistance and reemployment services are most in demand.
Alaska workers who are newly unemployed should file their initial unemployment claim as soon as possible after their last day of work — most states impose a waiting week before benefits begin, and delaying your filing delays the start of your benefit period.
Unemployment Offices by Counties
Alaska unemployment claimants must complete weekly or biweekly certifications confirming their continued eligibility and job search activity — failing to certify on time can result in missed payment weeks that cannot always be retroactively recovered, so set a reminder for your certification day each week.
Browse Unemployment Offices by county across Alaska to find the nearest location.