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Current as of January 01, 2025 | Updated by Findlaw Staff
The child support services agency is the state information agency under this chapter, and it shall
(1) compile and maintain a current list, including addresses, of the tribunals in this state that have jurisdiction under this chapter and the appropriate agency offices in this state and transmit a copy to the state information agency of every other state;
(2) maintain a register of the names and addresses of tribunals and support enforcement agencies received from other states;
(3) forward to the appropriate tribunal in this state all documents concerning a proceeding under this chapter received from another state or a foreign country; and
(4) obtain information concerning the location of the obligor and the obligor's property within this state that is not exempt from execution by postal verification and federal or state locator services, examination of telephone directories, requests for the obligor's address from employers, and examination of governmental records, including, to the extent not prohibited by other law, those relating to real property, vital statistics, law enforcement, taxation, motor vehicles, driver's licenses, and social security.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - Alaska Statutes Title 25. Marital and Domestic Relations § 25.25.310. Duties of state information and locator agency - last updated January 01, 2025 | https://codes.findlaw.com/ak/title-25-marital-and-domestic-relations/ak-st-sect-25-25-310/
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