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Contacts Main NumbersAnchorage toll-free1-866-243-3814Clerks OfficeFilings907-677-6130 907-677-6100Attorney Admissions907-677-611777 more rows
* For questions on scheduling an evening or weekend matter in the Anchorage Trial Courts contact the Customer Service Division at (907) 264-0514 during regular business hours.
The prosecuting attorney shall prepare all indictments and presentments for the grand jury, and shall attend its sittings to advise it of its duties and to examine witnesses in its presence.
If the charge is for a felony crime, the defendant goes before the court within 24 hours after arrest and it is called a first appearance. This may also be called a Rule 5 hearing or initial appearance. At the first appearance, a judge reads the charges and advises the defendant of his or her rights.
(a) A prosecutor should seek or file criminal charges only if the prosecutor reasonably believes that the charges are supported by probable cause, that admissible evidence will be sufficient to support conviction beyond a reasonable doubt, and that the decision to charge is in the interests of justice.

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(Civil Rule 5 (g)) You have a right to file a written opposition to the motion within days after this motion was served on you. Your opposition must be filed with the Clerk of Court at the following address ,Alaska. See Civil Rule 77 for information about what your opposition must contain.
Most court locations are open 8 am 4:30 pm Monday-Thursday, and some locations have different hours on Fridays with some courts closing at noon and others at 4:30 pm.
Primary tabs. (a) In General. (1) Appearance Upon an Arrest. (A) A person making an arrest within the United States must take the defendant without unnecessary delay before a magistrate judge, or before a state or local judicial officer as Rule 5(c) provides, unless a statute provides otherwise.
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.

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