Child Support in Alaska

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About Child Support for Fathers

Child support in the United States is administered state-by-state under the Title IV-D federal program, with every state required to operate a child support enforcement agency. These agencies establish paternity, locate non-custodial parents, calculate support obligations, and enforce payments through wage garnishment, tax refund intercepts, license suspension, and other civil enforcement tools. Support amounts are calculated using state-specific guidelines, most based on an income shares or percentage-of-income formula. Fathers paying support can request modifications when their income drops substantially or when circumstances change (job loss, additional children, disability). Fathers owed support can open a case with their state agency free of charge. This directory includes each state's child support agency, online calculators, local enforcement offices, and modification resources.

Child Support in Alaska

Alaska family cases are heard in the Alaska Superior Court, one of the few states with a unified trial court structure. The Child Support Services Division within the Department of Revenue handles enforcement. Anchorage, Fairbanks, and Juneau host the largest court locations; rural Alaska relies heavily on magistrates and remote hearings. Alaska Legal Services Corporation provides statewide civil legal aid.

16 Resources

1. Alaska Child Support Services Division — Free

State agency responsible for establishing, enforcing, and modifying child support orders for Alaska families. CSSD handles paternity, income withholding, interstate cases, and payment processing statewide from the Anchorage headquarters. Fathers can open or update a case weekdays by phone or in person; bring a photo ID, pay stubs, existing court orders, and your children's birth certificates.

(907) 269-6900 · 550 W 7th Ave Suite 312, Anchorage, AK 99501 · Mon-Fri 8am-4:30pm

2. CSSD — Anchorage Office — Free

Local Child Support Services Division office for Anchorage-area families, handling order establishment, enforcement, modification requests, and payment questions. Walk-in and phone support are available weekdays. Fathers should bring a photo ID, recent pay stubs, any existing court orders, and the children's birth certificates so caseworkers can verify identity and update the account during the visit.

(907) 269-6900 · 550 W 7th Ave Suite 312, Anchorage, AK 99501 · Mon-Fri 8am-4:30pm

3. CSSD — Fairbanks Office — Free

Child Support Services Division field office serving Interior Alaska, including Fairbanks, North Pole, and surrounding communities. Staff assist with case opening, payment tracking, modification requests, and enforcement actions. Fathers can call or walk in weekdays; bring a photo ID, recent pay stubs, existing court orders, and the children's birth certificates so caseworkers can update the file on the spot.

(907) 451-2880 · 675 7th Ave Suite H4, Fairbanks, AK 99701 · Mon-Fri 8am-4:30pm

4. CSSD — Juneau Office — Free

Child Support Services Division field office serving Southeast Alaska families in Juneau and surrounding communities. Staff help with order establishment, enforcement, interstate transfers, and modification requests. Fathers can visit or call weekdays; bring a photo ID, recent pay stubs, any existing support orders, and the children's birth certificates to confirm identity and speed up the intake appointment.

(907) 465-3627 · 400 Willoughby Ave Suite 300, Juneau, AK 99801 · Mon-Fri 8am-4:30pm

5. Alaska Child Support Online Portal — Free

Online account access for Alaska child support customers, letting noncustodial and custodial parents view balances, payment history, upcoming disbursements, and case notes around the clock. Fathers can register with their case number and Social Security number to monitor wage withholding and confirm credits. Keep recent pay stubs and existing court orders nearby when reconciling a disputed payment.

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6. Alaska Child Support Calculator — Free

Online tool for estimating Alaska child support obligations under state guidelines, including primary, shared, and split custody scenarios. Fathers can model how income, health insurance costs, and overnight percentages change the likely order before filing. Have recent pay stubs, tax returns, and your existing parenting schedule on hand to produce an accurate statewide guideline estimate.

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7. Federal Office of Child Support Enforcement — Free

Federal agency that supports interstate child support cases, including order registration across state lines, tax refund offsets, and passport denial enforcement. Alaska fathers with cases spanning multiple states can use the office to locate parents and coordinate action. Call weekdays with your case number, existing orders, and a photo ID ready; local CSSD remains the primary point of contact.

(202) 401-9373 · Federal resource · Mon-Fri 9am-5pm · Visit Website

8. CSSD — Wasilla Office — Free

Child Support Services Division field office serving Mat-Su Valley families in Wasilla, Palmer, and surrounding communities. Staff assist with case opening, enforcement, wage withholding, and modification requests. Fathers can call or walk in weekdays; bring a photo ID, recent pay stubs, any existing court or administrative orders, and the children's birth certificates so caseworkers can verify and update the account.

(907) 373-2656 · 851 E Westpoint Dr Suite 301, Wasilla, AK 99654 · Mon-Fri 8am-4:30pm

9. CSSD — Kenai Office — Free

Child Support Services Division field office serving the Kenai Peninsula, including Kenai, Soldotna, Homer, and Seward. Staff help with case opening, modification, enforcement, and payment tracking. Fathers can call or stop in weekdays; bring a photo ID, recent pay stubs, existing court orders, and the children's birth certificates so caseworkers can verify identity and update the file during the appointment.

(907) 283-2161 · 145 Main St Loop Suite 100, Kenai, AK 99611 · Mon-Fri 8am-4:30pm

10. CSSD — Kodiak Office — Free

Child Support Services Division field office serving Kodiak Island families, including road-system and village communities. Staff assist with establishing paternity, calculating orders, tracking payments, and requesting modifications. Fathers can call or visit weekdays; bring a photo ID, recent pay stubs, any existing orders, and the children's birth certificates so the caseworker can open or update the file in one visit.

(907) 486-1980 · 215 Mission Rd Suite 200, Kodiak, AK 99615 · Mon-Fri 8am-4:30pm

11. CSSD — Sitka Office — Free

Child Support Services Division field office serving Sitka and surrounding Southeast Alaska communities. Staff help with case opening, enforcement, interstate transfers, and order modification. Fathers can walk in or call weekdays; bring a photo ID, recent pay stubs, any existing court or administrative orders, and the children's birth certificates so caseworkers can verify identity and update the account on the spot.

(907) 747-6300 · 304 Lake St, Sitka, AK 99835 · Mon-Fri 8am-4:30pm

12. CSSD — Bethel Office — Free

Child Support Services Division field office serving Western Alaska and the Yukon-Kuskokwim Delta from Bethel. Staff help with case opening, paternity establishment, modification requests, and village outreach. Fathers can call or walk in weekdays; bring a photo ID, recent pay stubs, any existing court orders, and the children's birth certificates so caseworkers can verify identity and update the account during the visit.

(907) 543-2355 · 625 Chief Eddie Hoffman Hwy, Bethel, AK 99559 · Mon-Fri 8am-4:30pm

13. Alaska Legal Services — Child Support Help — Free

Free legal assistance with child support modifications, paternity, and enforcement disputes for income-eligible parents across Alaska. Attorneys help fathers prepare motions, respond to CSSD actions, and appear in court when income or custody changes warrant a new order. Call the Anchorage office weekdays; bring pay stubs, the existing order, and any CSSD notices to the screening appointment.

(907) 272-9431 · 1016 W 6th Ave Suite 200, Anchorage, AK 99501 · Mon-Fri 9am-5pm · Visit Website

14. Palmer CSSD Field Office — Free

Child Support Services Division field office serving the Matanuska-Susitna Borough from Palmer, with caseworkers covering Palmer, Wasilla, and surrounding communities. Staff assist with order establishment, enforcement, modification requests, and payment tracking weekdays. Fathers should bring a photo ID, recent pay stubs, any existing court or administrative orders, and the children's birth certificates to the appointment.

(907) 746-8100 · 435 S Denali St, Palmer, AK 99645 · Mon-Fri 8am-4:30pm

15. Alaska Child Support Paternity Services — Free

CSSD program that helps Alaska parents establish legal paternity so child support, inheritance, and custody rights can be secured. Services are available statewide by phone and through local field offices. Fathers can voluntarily acknowledge paternity or request genetic testing through the agency; bring a photo ID, the child's birth certificate, and any hospital paperwork to the intake appointment.

(907) 269-6900 · Statewide service · Mon-Fri 8am-4:30pm

16. OAG — Child Support Division Alaska — Free

Alaska Department of Law Child Support Division that represents the state in court on establishment, enforcement, and interstate cases referred by CSSD. Attorneys file motions, handle contempt proceedings, and coordinate with out-of-state agencies. Fathers with active CSSD cases can call the Anchorage office weekdays for hearing information; bring any notices, existing orders, and a photo ID to follow-up meetings.

(907) 465-3600 · 1031 W 4th Ave Suite 200, Anchorage, AK 99501 · Mon-Fri 8am-5pm · Visit Website

Child Support — Common Questions

How do I open a child support case?
Apply through your state's Child Support Services agency — usually online, in person, or by mail. Applications are free, and the agency handles paternity establishment, order creation, and enforcement on your behalf. You don't need the other parent's cooperation to open a case.
Can I modify my child support order?
Yes, if there's a substantial change in circumstances (income drop of 15–25% or more, job loss, disability, a new child, change in custody time). File a Motion to Modify with the court that issued the original order. Most states don't modify retroactively — file as soon as circumstances change.
What happens if I can't pay?
Contact the child support agency immediately — don't ignore the debt. Options include payment plans, hardship modifications, and in some states, work programs that substitute community service for payment. Accumulated arrears don't disappear but can sometimes be reduced through debt compromise programs.
How is the amount calculated?
Each state uses guidelines — most follow Income Shares (combining both parents' income) or Percentage of Income (only non-custodial parent's income). Online calculators on every state agency site estimate your obligation. The actual order also considers health insurance, childcare, and other add-ons.