Capital One Class Action Settlements in Alaska
All Capital One class action lawsuits and settlements available to Alaska residents.
Last updated: April 28, 2026 · By Class Action Buddy
Alaska residents have 0 active class action settlements involving Capital One that they can file claims for right now. In addition, Capital One has 2 past settlements that have been resolved.
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Past Capital One Settlements (2)
These Capital One settlements have closed but Alaska residents may have qualified at the time.
$2.4M Capital One FCRA violations class action settlement
Up to TBDCapital One settled FCRA violations for $2.4M over death reporting errors. Check if you qualify and file your claim with Class Action Buddy.
$425M Capital One 360 Savings account class action settlement
Up to VariesThe $425M Capital One 360 Savings settlement automatically compensated account holders who earned less interest between 2019-2025. Learn about eligibility and similar settlements.
About Capital One Class Actions in Alaska
Capital One operates in Alaska primarily through its credit card and online banking services, though it maintains limited physical presence compared to local institutions like First National Bank Alaska or Alaska USA Federal Credit Union. Alaska's Unfair Trade Practices Act provides consumer protections that complement federal regulations, particularly regarding deceptive financial practices and data breach notifications. The state requires companies to notify consumers within 30 days of discovering security breaches affecting personal information. Alaska residents have participated in major Capital One class action settlements, including the $425 million Capital One 360 Savings account settlement related to interest rate disclosures and the $2.4 million FCRA violations settlement concerning credit reporting practices. The state's remote geography doesn't impact digital claim filing processes, but Alaska residents should note that settlement notices often arrive via email or postal mail, which may face delivery delays to rural areas. When filing class action claims in Alaska, residents must typically submit documentation within specified deadlines, usually 60-120 days from notice. Alaska's consumer protection framework supports residents pursuing remedies for financial services violations, and the state's Attorney General office monitors compliance with settlement terms affecting Alaskan consumers.
Capital One Settlements in Alaska: FAQs
Can Alaska residents participate in Capital One class action settlements even without a local branch presence?
Yes, Alaska residents who held Capital One credit cards, savings accounts, or other products can participate in settlements regardless of physical branch locations. Both the $425M Capital One 360 Savings settlement and $2.4M FCRA settlement included eligible Alaska customers who used Capital One services online or by phone.
How does Alaska's remote location affect receiving settlement notices for Capital One cases?
Settlement notices are typically sent via email and postal mail to last known addresses, but rural Alaska residents may experience postal delays. Alaska residents should monitor their email regularly and update contact information with Capital One to ensure timely receipt of settlement communications.
Are there special considerations for Alaska residents filing Capital One settlement claims?
Alaska residents follow the same claim procedures as other states, submitting forms online or by mail within deadline periods. However, residents in remote areas should account for potential mail delays when submitting paper claims and consider electronic filing when available.
Tips for Alaska Residents Filing Capital One Claims
Alaska residents filing Capital One settlement claims should maintain updated contact information to receive notices promptly. Submit claims electronically when possible to avoid postal delays affecting rural communities. Keep documentation of Capital One accounts, including statements and correspondence, to support claim eligibility. Monitor settlement websites directly rather than relying solely on mailed notices, especially in remote areas. Contact Capital One customer service to verify current address information on file. File claims well before deadlines to account for potential processing delays. Consider consulting Alaska's Consumer Protection Unit if experiencing difficulties with settlement processes or if Capital One fails to honor settlement terms affecting Alaska consumers.
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