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Due to overwhelming demand, we are officially out of our 2016 trip brochures. Our 2017 brochures will be ready to ship early fall, and when you fill out the Brochure Request form, we'll automatically add you to the 2017 brochure mailing list. Please check back in August for a downloadable version of our 2017 trip brochures. Our expert staff would be pleased to answer your questions or assist you in making a reservation. To check availability of specific dates, please call 800-334-8730 or complete our reservation request form. Rest assured we won't sell, rent, share or otherwise provide any information you give us with anyone. Read Alaska Wildland Adventures' Privacy Policy. For your convenience, you may download our full color catalog or request a hard copy by filling out the below form. 2016 Alaska Wildland Adventures Brochure 2016 Kenai Riverside Fishing BrochureStanding four feet tall at the shoulder, muskox are essentially unchanged since the last ice age, 10,000 years ago.

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All of this can be overwhelming to those who are new to the state, but we are here to help you learn how and with whom to complete your required tasks. The Alaska DMV handles vehicle and licensing administration within the state, which includes the following: The Alaska DMV is not responsible for handling traffic tickets. Instead, traffic tickets are primarily handled by one of the following: Your ticket should indicate whether it is payable to the city or the court. If you are bringing an out-of-state vehicle to Alaska when you move, you must have it registered in the state within 10 days of establishing residency or employment. For a simple explanation of the process, please refer to our Car Registration in Alaska page. If you own a recreational vehicle, an ATV, or even a snowmobile, you're required to register it. For more information, please check out our page on Alaska Special Vehicle Registration. In order to protect you in the case of an accident, the Alaska DMV requires that all registered vehicles be insured.

To make sure you get the best policy and the best value, please refer to our Car Insurance in Alaska page. Alaska no longer requires emission inspections in order to register your vehicle. However, they do offer some incentives for eco-friendly driving. You can learn more on our guide to Once you've become a resident of Alaska, you have 90 days to obtain an Alaska driver's license. If you have a commercial driver's license (CDL), you only have 30 days to get an Alaska CDL. For more information, visit our following pages: If you don't drive but you need a form of identification, you'll need to get an ID card. The simple process is explained on our Identification Cards in Alaska page. One of the things a lot of people overlook when they move is registering to vote. Don't miss out on any important elections; find out how to register to vote in Alaska on our If you're an active-duty military member from out of state who is currently stationed in Alaska, our