Why Start a Cleaning Business in Alaska?
Alaska’s robust economy makes it a great state to start a cleaning business. The booming oil and tourism industries provide steady streams of potential clients for commercial cleaning services and residential tourist destinations. With the high cost of living in Alaska, many residents are willing to pay for high-quality residential cleaning services. Additionally, the state’s large rural areas and relatively low population density provide opportunities for cleaning businesses to tap into under-served markets.
This article will provide all the essential information you need to know on how to start a home cleaning company in the state of Alaska, including necessary permits, training for staff, equipment needed, insurance requirements, and more. Let’s get started!
A quick note:
The contents of this article are meant to help you grow your cleaning business, but should not be taken as legal advice. Always consult with an attorney and/or accountant to help make legal and financial decisions. If you need help finding a professional in your area, see what other cleaning business owners recommend in our ZenMaid Mastermind.
Read this guide first: How to start a cleaning business
For an overview and general guide, including a checklist, to starting a cleaning business, start here: How to Start a Cleaning Business in 10 Steps.
We suggest you read that first if you haven’t already, then return to this guide to continue with the specific requirements for Alaska.
Choose a Business Structure for your Cleaning Business
This is an important step that cannot be skipped. Go here for more information on the different legal structures and which one to choose for your cleaning business.
Do I need a cleaning license in Alaska?
Yes! You need a cleaning license in Alaska to operate a cleaning business.
Apply for an EIN (Employer Identification Number) for Alaska
You can apply for an Employer Identification Number (EIN) for your home cleaning business in the state of Alaska by following these steps:
- Determine if you need an EIN: An EIN is a unique nine-digit number assigned by the IRS to identify a business for tax purposes. You may need an EIN if you have employees or if your business is a partnership or corporation.
- Gather the necessary information: To apply for an EIN, you will need your legal business name and address, as well as the name and Social Security number of a principal officer.
- Apply online: The quickest and easiest way to apply for an EIN is online through the IRS’s website. You can fill out the online application form and receive your EIN immediately.
- Apply by mail or fax: You can also apply for an EIN by mail or fax by completing Form SS-4 and sending it to the IRS. This process can take several weeks.
- Apply by phone: You can also apply by phone by calling the IRS Business & Specialty Tax Line at 1-800-829-4933.
Please make sure you have all the documents ready and also check the state laws in Alaska as well for any additional requirements.
Here are the steps for an online application:
- Visit the IRS website at www.irs.gov/businesses and select the option to “Apply for an EIN online.”
- Complete the online application form, providing information about your business, such as the name and address of the business, the type of business entity, and the name and Social Security Number of the business owner.
- Submit the application.
- Once your application has been processed, the IRS will provide you with your EIN.
File/Register your Business with Alaska
You will need to register your business name with the Alaska Division of Corporations, Business and Professional Licensing.
The cost of registering a business in Alaska can vary depending on several factors, including the type of business structure, business location, and any required licenses and permits. For example, registering a limited liability company (LLC) in Alaska costs $250.00, which includes a $50.00 filing fee and a $200.00 organizational fee. For a full list of costs to expect, go here.
If you are filing an LLC, you will file an Articles of Organization with the State of Alaska Corporations.
If you are filing as a Corporation, you will file an Articles of Incorporation here.
Business license requirements in Alaska
The state of Alaska does require a business license for general house cleaning businesses. But as things often change, check with the state’s licensing needs when registering a new business.
Be sure to also check with your individual county, city, or local municipality. Requirements can vary and some may need a general business tax, licensing, or other filing requirements for business.
Call your local municipality office and inquire if this is required.
Get business insurance
For a breakdown of why you need insurance, the different kinds of insurance to consider, plus the difference between insurance and bonding, read this guide first.
It is always important for cleaning businesses to get business insurance in Alaska. Business insurance can help protect your company’s assets, income, and employees from various risks and liabilities that are inherent to operating a business. Check out this resource to learn more about getting business insurance in Alaska.
Get Organized from Day One
Starting a cleaning business in Alaska comes with a lot of moving parts, and staying organized from the beginning can make all the difference. That’s where ZenMaid comes in. Unlike other scheduling tools, ZenMaid was built specifically for maid services like yours — so you won’t spend hours figuring out features you don’t need.
Our users often tell us that ZenMaid hasn’t just streamlined their scheduling but has actually helped them run a more efficient, less stressful cleaning business. With everything in one place — from booking and scheduling to automated client reminders — it’s designed to save you time and help you focus on growing.
ZenMaid makes it simple to keep things running smoothly from day one. Get started with a 14-day free trial and see how it fits your new cleaning business.
Other Resources
Check these guides out next:
Ways to market your cleaning service for free
How to price your cleaning services
Free cancelation policy templates
5 automations to grow your cleaning business (that cost less than $100/month)
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