Alaska Statutes

Alaska Stat. § 11.46.565 (2026)

Criminal impersonation in the first degree

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Sec. 11.46.565. Criminal impersonation in the first degree.
 (a) A person commits the crime of criminal impersonation in the first degree if the person
     (1) possesses an access device or identification document of another person;

     (2) without authorization of the other person, uses the access device or identification document of another person to obtain a false identification document, open an account at a financial institution, obtain an access device, or obtain property or services; and

     (3) recklessly damages the financial reputation of the other person.

 (b) Criminal impersonation in the first degree is a class B felony.




Notes of Decisions
Cited in 2 cases, 2009–2015 · leading case: Phillips v. State, 211 P.3d 1148 (Alaska Ct. App. 2009).
Phillips v. State, 211 P.3d 1148 (Alaska Ct. App. 2009). · cites it 2× “Counts 4, 7, 10, and 14 were charged under AS 11.46.565. 5 . AS 11.46.565. 6 . AS 11.”
Kankanton v. State, 342 P.3d 840 (Alaska Ct. App. 2015). “65, § 6, SLA 2000 (enacting AS 11.46.565). 15 . AS 11.81.900(b)(1). 16 .”
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