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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Alaska Request Offense form in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering your personal information in the 'From' section, including your name, city/borough, title, phone number, and email address.
  3. Decide whether you are adding a new offense or correcting/removing an existing one. For adding an offense, fill in the code section, offense description, effective date, and answer if it is on a fine schedule.
  4. If applicable, provide details about the fine amount and code section for the fine schedule. Similarly, indicate if it requires a mandatory court appearance and provide maximum penalty details.
  5. For corrections or removals, specify the code section and description of the offense along with any necessary corrections or reasons for removal.
  6. Once completed, use the 'Submit by Email' button at the top to send your form directly to the court’s helpdesk.

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Rule 40 - Index to Cases (a) The court system shall maintain an index by last name of every party named in every case filed, regardless of whether a partys true name is protected in the public index under paragraphs (b) or (c) of this rule.
As used in these rules, minor offense means. (a) an offense classified by statute as an infraction or a. violation; or. (b) any offense for which a bail forfeiture amount has. been authorized by statute and established by supreme court.
Background Check Laws Specific to the State of Alaska The FCRA also specifies that information related to criminal activity on the background check may not go back further than 7 years.
Each state within the United States, plus the District of Columbia, has at least one supreme court, or court of last resort. Oklahoma and Texas both have two courts of last resort, one for civil appeals and one for criminal appeals.
Section 2 AAC 06.015 - Adjustments to salaries (a) the $8,333 monthly base salary of the chief justice of the supreme court prescribed in AS 22.05. 140(a) is increased to $8,749. For each other justice, the $8,292 monthly base salary is increased to $8,706.

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In the District of Alaska, there are three U.S. District Judges and four Senior U.S. District Judges. The District Judges are assisted by two full-time Magistrate Judges located in Anchorage and one resident part-time Magistrate Judge in Fairbanks.
The Alaska Supreme Court is the highest level of state court in Alaska. It hears appeals from lower state courts and also administers the states judicial system. The Supreme Court includes five justices. The justices, by majority vote, select one of their members to be the chief justice.
If you are seeking a complete, official State of Alaska criminal history report, contact the Department of Public Safety. Information is posted at: .

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