Land Use & Zoning
In Alaska, the recording district is the equivalent of a:
ACity block
BCounty recorder's office, where documents affecting real property are filed✓ Correct
CState land surveying district
DFederal land management unit
Explanation
Alaska does not have counties. Recording districts serve as the public recording jurisdictions where deeds, mortgages, liens, and other documents affecting real property are recorded.
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