A 'recording district' is a mechanism for administration of the
public record within the
U.S. state of
Alaska. Unlike other states, Alaska does not have
counties which perform this function, so it is instead divided into 34 recording districts which are centrally administered under a
State Recorder. All recording districts use the same acceptance criteria, fee schedule, etc., for accepting documents into the public record.
References
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Alaska Department of Natural Resources, Recorder's Office