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Random Alaska Address Generator (Tax-Free State)

Generate a random Alaska address with street, city, ZIP, Alaska-area-code phone, and profile data for testing.

Alaska Address FAQ

RandAddress generates realistic-looking Alaska addresses covering cities across the state. Each profile includes a street address, city, ZIP code, and a 907 phone number — 907 is Alaska's only area code. Handy for QA on apps that handle non-contiguous US addresses, privacy-oriented signup flows, and any workflow where your logic needs to tell Alaska's shipping / tax edge cases apart from the Lower 48.
At the state level, yes: Alaska's state sales tax is 0%. But the full answer is more layered than in Delaware or Oregon. A number of Alaska's boroughs and cities run their own local sales tax regimes — Juneau around 5%, Kodiak about 7%, Sitka around 6%, Ketchikan around 8%. The two largest cities — Anchorage and Fairbanks — have no local sales tax, which is why they're the cleanest choices for "truly tax-free" Alaska test addresses. When borough-level tax matters to your test, lean on Anchorage or Fairbanks ZIPs.
Cities, ZIPs, and the 907 area code are authentic Alaska data; street numbers and street names are procedurally generated. One quirk specific to Alaska: many bush communities are reachable only by float plane or boat and use non-standard addressing (PO boxes, "general delivery"). RandAddress emits urban-style street addresses that look realistic for Anchorage, Fairbanks, and Juneau but will not correspond to real dwellings in remote villages. Not usable for shipping, Permanent Fund Dividend filings, DMV applications, or anything requiring a verified address.
Alaska spans 99501–99950, entirely inside the 995–999 block. Anchorage (the largest city, Southcentral) dominates 995xx (99501–99524). The Mat-Su Valley (Wasilla, Palmer) uses 996xx. Fairbanks and the Interior fill 997xx (99701–99712). Juneau — the state capital, reachable only by boat or plane — sits in 998xx (99801–99803). Southeast / Panhandle towns (Ketchikan 99901, Sitka 99835, Petersburg 99833) also use 998xx–999xx. Kodiak is 99615 (inside 996xx). Rural and Bush communities — Bethel, Nome, Unalaska, Barrow — are spread across 997xx–999xx. Every ZIP RandAddress produces is a live USPS-delivery code in Alaska.
Coverage spans Alaska's main population centers across a state larger than Texas, California, and Montana combined. Southcentral — where most Alaskans live — contributes the bulk of the output: Anchorage, Wasilla, Palmer, Kenai, Soldotna, Homer. The Interior adds Fairbanks and Valdez. Southeast / Panhandle contributes Juneau, Sitka, Ketchikan, and Petersburg. Bush and coastal communities — Bethel, Unalaska, Nome, Kodiak — appear less frequently, matching their smaller ZIP footprints.