(a) When the Department of Natural Resources is informed or has reason to believe that real property has escheated to the state, the department shall bring an action in superior court to establish whether the property has escheated to the state.
(b) The department may maintain an action to recover the possession of escheated property, or for the enforcement of the state's right to the property.
Structure Alaska Statutes
Chapter 95. Miscellaneous Provisions
Article 6. Real Property Escheated to State.
Sec. 38.95.200. Real property subject to escheat.
Sec. 38.95.210. Enforcement of rights by department.
Sec. 38.95.220. Judgment of escheat.
Sec. 38.95.230. Management of escheated real property by department.
Sec. 38.95.240. Time within which to claim escheated real property.
Sec. 38.95.250. Proceeds of sale or redemption.
Sec. 38.95.260. Disposition of sale proceeds seven years after the judgment of escheat.