myPFD Application Search

myAlaska requires a more secure password to log in and adds the Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA) requirement when a myAlaska account interacts with PFD applications. Account users will be prompted to set up MFA on their first login attempt. MFA involves using a text message or phone call to help prevent someone other than yourself from accessing or using your password. The addition of MFA will improve security and reduce potentially fraudulent activity surrounding PFD applications.

myPFD allows the applicant/sponsor to manage and review the status of their PFD application and any child applications sponsored (Adult and Child Applications only). The first and last name must match the application record. Apostrophes (‘) are not required and should not be used in the search. Hyphens (-) in the last names are used and will be required in your search in order to match to the application record.

Option 1 – myPFD Application Search (limited detail)

The general application search is back. This option will give the applicant/sponsor access to limited application details for those that did not file using a myAlaska username, for tasks such as:

  • Reprint a Signature Page
  • If action is required to make a determination, see what is needed
  • Update charitable pledges to the Pick.Click.Give or Alaska529 programs through August 31st of the dividend year.

Option 2 – logging into myPFD using a myAlaska username

This option will give the applicant/sponsor access to the details of their application, as well as:

  • Reprint a Signature Page or Electronically sign an application.
  • If action is required to make a determination, see what is needed
  • Update charitable pledges to the Pick.Click.Give or Alaska529 programs through August 31st of the dividend year.
  • Update mailing, physical, and email addresses
  • Update direct deposit information.
  • Print 1099 tax information.

Click on the ‘Log In’ link next to the myAlaska logo to log in with a current myAlaska username or to create a myAlaska username.

PLEASE NOTE - It is NOT recommended that you create a new myAlaska account each year. You will need a valid email address to create a username. Do not share your username OR password. The myAlaska username used to file and submit your PFD application will be the only myAlaska username that will have access to view or update your application.