Surrogacy in Alaska
Alaska is considered a surrogacy-friendly state, with a legal landscape that offers strong protections and a secure path forward for intended parents. Working with a trusted agency like Hatch helps ensure your Alaska surrogacy journey is guided with experience, clarity, and support from start to finish.
Whether you live in Alaska or are hoping to match with a surrogate here from out of state, Hatch is here to walk you through every step with personalized matching, thorough screening, legal guidance, and clinic coordination.
We support both intended parents and surrogates with expert care and compassionate communication, so everyone feels informed, prepared, and confident throughout the process. Discover what to expect and how Hatch can help make your Alaska surrogacy journey feel smooth, supported, and rewarding.
Surrogacy Laws in Alaska
| Gestational surrogacy is legal in the state of Alaska. |
Although Alaska does not have a detailed surrogacy-specific statute, the state is considered surrogacy-friendly, and courts generally recognize surrogacy arrangements and parentage rights. This means women living in Alaska can become surrogates, and intended parents in the state can pursue surrogacy as a path to growing their family. Alaska’s legal approach generally supports assisted reproduction, including gestational surrogacy, egg donation, sperm donation, and embryo donation. That broad recognition makes Alaska a reassuring and trusted option for families exploring third-party reproduction.
Inclusivity
Alaska also takes an inclusive approach to family-building, with legal pathways available for single parents by choice and LGBTQ+ families. This helps make surrogacy in Alaska more accessible and welcoming for a wide range of intended parents.
Requirements
Because surrogacy arrangements in Alaska should be carefully documented and supported through the proper legal process, intended parents and surrogates should each have independent legal counsel and a clear written agreement in place. At Hatch, we’re here to walk you through every step and can connect you with experienced reproductive attorneys to help protect everyone involved and support a smooth journey.
Alaska Surrogacy Requirements
At Hatch, we welcome women who are healthy, compassionate, and ready to make a meaningful difference in the lives of intended parents. Our surrogacy requirements in Alaska are designed to ensure a safe, positive, and rewarding experience for everyone involved.
How Hatch Works
At Hatch, we bring intended parents and compassionate surrogates together, guiding every step of the surrogacy journey with care and expertise. As a leading third-party surrogacy agency, we handle every detail—from matching and legal support to medical coordination—so you can focus on what matters most: building your family.

Benefits of Working with Hatch
Experience You Can Trust
Hatch was the first egg donation and one of the first surrogacy agencies in the United States. Since 1991, we’ve been a part of thousands of happy healthy births and serve parents in over 50 countries.
Agency + Clinic
Hatch is partnered with Pacific Fertility Center Los Angeles to provide physician oversight and meet the medical needs of our Intended Parents and Surrogates.
Personal Connection to Surrogacy
Our team is comprised of many parents who have had their children through surrogacy as well as current and former surrogates.
Guided Journey
Whether you’re an Intended Parent, Surrogate, or Egg Donor, we guide you through every step of the way, coordinating screening, matching, and everything medical, financial, and legal.
Careful Screening
All Intended Parents, Surrogates, and Donors go through medical, psychological, and lifestyle screening to ensure the health and safety of all parties.
Thoughtful Matching
We match Intended Parents with donors and surrogates based on preference, communication style, location, personality, and more, and we don’t move forward with matches unless all parties agree.
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Cities We Serve in Alaska
Hatch proudly supports intended parents and surrogates across the entire state of Alaska.
We work closely with our partner fertility clinic, Pacific Fertility Center Los Angeles (PFCLA), to provide expert guidance and seamless care no matter where you’re starting your journey.
Intended parents are welcome to choose any fertility clinic they prefer, and surrogates typically receive OB care close to home, with all travel expenses covered by the intended parents.
To provide added peace of mind, Hatch offers the Peace of Mind™ Program — a unique, all-inclusive package designed to support you every step of the way. This program includes unlimited egg donations, embryo transfers, and surrogate matches, offering unmatched security, flexibility, and confidence as you move forward on your family-building journey.
We proudly support families and surrogates in cities including:
- Anchorage
- Fairbanks
- Juneau
- Sitka
- Ketchikan
- Wasilla
- Kenai
- Kodiak
If you reside in Alaska and don’t see your city listed above, don’t worry — Hatch proudly supports families and surrogates across the entire state.
FAQs about Alaska Surrogacy
Yes, surrogacy is practiced in Alaska. Hatch works with experienced reproductive attorneys to make sure your journey is structured correctly and everyone involved is protected
Yes — many individuals and couples in Alaska pursue surrogacy, including married couples, unmarried couples, and single intended parents. The exact legal steps may depend on factors like genetics, marital status, and where the baby is born, so having the right guidance from the start is key.
In general, surrogates should be healthy adults who have already had at least one uncomplicated pregnancy and are raising a child of their own. They also need to meet medical, emotional, and lifestyle criteria, and we're here to walk you through every step of that screening process.
In many Alaska surrogacy journeys, parentage can be established through a court process so the intended parents can be recognized as the legal parents. The timing and type of order may vary, which is why experienced legal support is such an important part of the process. Hatch will guide you every step of the journey, so you can proceed with confidence and clarity.
Yes — intended parents in Alaska can match with a surrogate either in Alaska or in another surrogacy-friendly state. In fact, many journeys involve people in different states, and a good agency helps coordinate the legal, medical, and logistical details so the process feels clear and manageable.
Take the Next Step in Your Alaska Surrogacy Journey
Becoming a surrogate in Alaska means joining a supportive community with strong legal protections and experienced guidance. At Hatch, we’re here to ensure you feel confident and cared for throughout every part of your surrogacy journey in Alaska.
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