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Requests should be submitted to the clerk of court where the case was filed. You may submit your request in person or by mail to the court. A complete list of Alaska Court System contact information is available at: .
Requests should be submitted to the clerk of court where the case was filed. You may submit your request in person or by mail to the court. A complete list of Alaska Court System contact information is available at: .
You can file a request online using the Alaska Department of Public Safety website or by completing the Request for Criminal Justice Information form and submitting it by mail. The processing fee for a public records request is $20 for a name search and $35 for a fingerprint search.
Process serving is the delivery of legal documents, to the person to whom they are intended for. Quite often it is not sufficient to simply post the paperwork to the respondent. The person issuing the papers would be the Claimant, Applicant or Petitioner.
The United States District Court for the District of Alaska (in case citations, D. Alaska) is a federal court in the Ninth Circuit (except for patent claims and claims against the U.S. government under the Tucker Act, which are appealed to the Federal Circuit).
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Requesting Copies of Case Files or Documents Please use one of the request forms listed below. A complete list of Alaska Court System contact information is available on our website. Most court files are available for public inspection.
A subpoena can be served by registered or certified mail only if it is mailed by the court. To have a subpoena served by certified mail, you will need to provide the following to the court clerk: a. the original and one copy of the subpoena b.
Courts in the State of Alaska are state agencies, and as such, court records are accessible to the general public unless the law specifies otherwise. As stipulated by the Supreme Court of Alaska, access to court records is a fundamental right of both the States citizens and residents.
You may also contact the Alaska Court System at 907-274-8611 or you can look up your case status in COURTVIEW on the court website. You can determine your next court date by viewing the DOCKETS tab.
Divorce records in Alaska are sealed and unavailable to the general public until 50 years after the divorces they record. For instance, the divorce records of divorces that happened in the year 2020 will not be available as public records until the year 2070.

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