Become a Parent in Alaska through Surrogacy
Alaska is considered a surrogacy-friendly state, with a supportive legal environment and established processes that can help intended parents move forward with confidence. Working with a trusted Alaska surrogacy agency like Hatch helps ensure your journey is carefully guided, well-supported, and built on experienced legal and emotional guidance.
Whether you live in Alaska or are hoping to match with a surrogate here from out of state, Hatch will support you through matching, screening, legal coordination, and fertility clinic planning.
Our team is here to make the process feel clear and manageable, so you always know what to expect as you move toward parenthood.

The Surrogacy Process for Intended Parents in Alaska
At Hatch, we work closely with intended parents to make the surrogacy journey as clear, supported, and stress-free as possible. Your dedicated case manager handles the details and coordination so you can stay focused on growing your family. Here’s what the surrogacy journey looks like for intended parents in Alaska:

- Application & Initial Consultation: Share your hopes and preferences with our experienced team and learn more about the process.
- Background Check, Financial Screening & Legal Preparation: We ensure a secure, ethical, and transparent foundation for your journey, guiding you through all necessary screenings and legal steps.
- Egg Donor Matching and/or Embryo Creation: If needed, we’ll help you find the ideal egg donor and coordinate with your fertility clinic for seamless embryo creation.
- Surrogate Matching: Get expertly matched with a thoroughly screened surrogate whose values align with yours.
- IVF Cycle & Embryo Transfer: Your surrogate begins the medical process, with our team overseeing each milestone.
- Pregnancy Monitoring & Support: Receive regular updates, ongoing support, and compassionate guidance throughout the pregnancy.
- Birth & Postpartum: We're here to support you through hospital planning, the birth experience, and post-birth logistics.
With decades of experience, Hatch is here to help you move forward with clarity, peace of mind, and trusted guidance throughout your surrogacy journey. You’re in the right place, and we’ll be with you every step of the way.
Matching with a Surrogate in Alaska
At Hatch, we know how meaningful it is to be matched with a surrogate who feels truly aligned with your values, hopes, and vision for the journey ahead.
That’s why we take a personalized approach, taking the time to understand your goals, expectations, and what matters most to your family before we begin the matching process.
Your dedicated matching specialist carefully evaluates both emotional and practical compatibility, so your match feels supportive, comfortable, and right from the start.
We consider important factors like communication style, lifestyle preferences, Alaska legal requirements, and medical considerations to help create a thoughtful match that often becomes the foundation for a strong and lasting bond.
Matching Criteria We Use When Matching Surrogates and Intended Parents
Social Fit
Alignment on communication preferences, lifestyle, and relationship dynamics
Medical Fit
Compatibility with your IVF clinic and surrogate’s health history
Legal Fit
Compliance with state laws and seamless parentage right
Financial Fit
Transparency around surrogate compensation, fees, and budget expectations
Gestational Surrogate Requirements in Alaska
At Hatch, safety and quality are at the heart of every surrogacy journey. Every surrogate completes a thorough screening process that looks at her medical history, emotional readiness, and legal eligibility, so intended parents can move forward with confidence knowing only qualified candidates are accepted and matched.
Here are the core qualifications required to become a gestational surrogate in Alaska:
U.S. Citizen
Surrogacy requires long-term residency or US citizenship due to the extensive nature of the medical and legal process.
Age 21-42
Surrogates must fall within this age range to support healthy pregnancies and outcomes.
Healthy Pregnancy History
Each surrogate has had at least one uncomplicated pregnancy and delivery and be raising a child of their own.
Healthy BMI (Max 32)
A stable and healthy body mass index supports positive fertility and pregnancy outcomes.
Healthy and Stable Lifestyle
Surrogates must live in a supportive, drug-free, and stable environment, both emotionally and physically.
How Much does Surrogacy Cost in Alaska?
Surrogacy in Alaska is both a deeply personal decision and a meaningful financial commitment. It’s completely natural to have questions about cost as you think about the path to growing your family. That’s why Hatch offers an all-inclusive surrogacy package designed to give you clarity, confidence, and peace of mind from the very beginning. Our pricing model is transparent and flat-fee, so you can move forward without worrying about hidden costs or surprise expenses. It covers the essential medical, legal, and logistical parts of the journey, helping you plan with confidence.
Our Baby Guarantee Package covers:
- Surrogate Compensation
- Egg Donor Compensation (up to $10,000 per Retrieval)
- All IVF Fees including Medications
- Unlimited Transfers until Live Birth
- Unlimited 100% Free Rematching
- Legal for Surrogate, Donor and Intended Parents
- Surrogate Medical Costs
- Lost Wages and Bedrest
- Surrogate, Egg Donor & Companion Travel
- No Added Cost for International Intended Parents
- And more!
Whether you’re just beginning to explore surrogacy in Alaska or ready to take the next step, Hatch is here to support you through birth with financial clarity and compassionate guidance.
Learn More About Surrogacy Costs & Expenses
Learn about our all-inclusive pricing packages for egg donation, surrogacy, and IVF, what they include, and your options for building your family.
Financing Surrogacy in Alaska
Surrogacy is both a meaningful personal journey and a significant financial investment. Hatch has partnered with Sunfish to help make financing a surrogacy journey more accessible for intended parents building the family of their dreams.
Through our partnership with Sunfish, we’re proud to offer free quotes, helpful resources, and personalized financial guidance tailored to your needs. You can explore your options with clarity and confidence, without pressure, and know we’ll be with you every step of the way.

Intended Parent Requirements in Alaska
For the safety, health, and well-being of everyone involved, intended parents must meet the following basic requirements and expectations to qualify for our surrogacy program in Alaska. At Hatch, we’re committed to ethical, responsible surrogacy practices that help create a secure and supportive foundation for your journey.
Maximum Age of 55: For ethical reasons, and consistent with the requirements at most U.S. clinics, we have an Intended Parent maximum age of 55 years, or if pursuing surrogacy as a couple and one partner is over 60, then the other partner must be under 50.
Two PGT-A Tested Embryos: Intended parents must have two genetically tested embryos to be matched with a surrogate. (We can accept those with one or no embryos, but parents must be willing to create additional embryos while on the match list.)
Medical Need: Individuals or couples who are biologically unable to carry a pregnancy meet the necessary medical criteria.
Open, Respectful Communication: Intended parents should be willing to maintain positive, respectful contact with their surrogate.
English Language Proficiency: Necessary to ensure clear and reliable communication throughout the journey.
Background Check: Required to promote safety and transparency for all parties.
Psychological Preparedness Evaluation: Confirms emotional and mental readiness for the surrogacy process and parenthood.

FAQs about Alaska Surrogacy
Yes, surrogacy is generally permitted in Alaska, and many intended parents successfully grow their families through this path. Because Alaska does not have a highly detailed surrogacy statute, it’s especially important to work with an experienced Alaska surrogacy agency and reproductive attorney who can guide you with confidence.
Surrogacy can be an option for many people in Alaska, including married couples, unmarried couples, single parents, and LGBTQ+ intended parents. Your legal and medical plan may vary based on your circumstances, but you’re in the right place to get personalized guidance.
Intended parents typically work with a reproductive attorney to complete a legal agreement and take the necessary steps to confirm parentage. Depending on your situation, this may involve court filings or parentage orders, and we’ll help ensure you understand each step clearly.
Surrogates go through detailed medical, psychological, and background screening before they are approved to move forward. This careful process helps create safe, strong matches and gives intended parents greater peace of mind throughout the journey.
Surrogacy costs often include agency fees, legal services, medical treatment, insurance-related expenses, and surrogate compensation. A trusted Alaska surrogacy agency will walk you through these categories up front so you can plan with clarity and feel empowered in your decisions.
At Hatch, we support intended parents with matching, education, coordination, and compassionate guidance from start to finish. This is a deeply personal journey, and we're here to keep you informed, cared for, and confident at every stage.
Yes, we are happy to work with single parents by choice, as long as you meet our intended parent requirements.
Grow Your Family in Alaska
Step confidently into your family-building journey with Hatch by your side—where your hopes and dreams are met with expertise, compassion, and unwavering support. With over 30 years of experience, a 99%+ success rate, and a deeply inclusive approach, we’re here to help you grow your family with heart and trust every step of the way.
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