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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the alaska dr336 in the editor.
  2. On the 'AT' line at the top, enter the city of the court where you are filing. Fill in your name on the 'Petitioner' line and leave the 'CASE NO.' line blank. In the first paragraph, input the date your driver’s license will be suspended.
  3. In paragraph 1, check one or more boxes that indicate your reason for requesting relief. If you select the fourth box, provide a description of your efforts to pay arrearages.
  4. In paragraph 2, check all items you are attaching to support your petition. Ensure all necessary documents are included.
  5. Bring or mail your original petition with attachments and a photocopy to the clerk's office at your chosen court location along with the required filing fee.
  6. Keep a copy of everything for your records and await notification from the court regarding your hearing.

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Proof of service under Rule 5, Federal Rules of Civil Procedure must be made by: (1) the recipients acknowledgment of service; or (2) through certification of the person making the service, which certification must include [A] the person or persons upon whom it was served, [B] the means of service, and [C] the date
We call the rule the Alaska Rule for shorthand. The Alaska rule modifies 40 CFR 131.21 by changing the point in time when state and authorized, tribal-adopted standards are considered the applicable standards for CWA purposes.
No later than 28 days after the entry of judgment, the court, on its own, may order a new trial for any reason that would justify granting one on a partys motion. After giving the parties notice and an opportunity to be heard, the court may grant a timely motion for a new trial for a reason not stated in the motion.
The full text of Alaska Rule 15 (c) is as follows: Whenever the claim or defense asserted in the amended pleading arose out of the conduct, transaction or occurrence set forth or attempted to be set forth in the original pleading, the amendment relates back to the date of the original pleading.
House Bill 14, known generally as the Anti-Discrimination Act of 1945, was the first anti-discrimination law in Alaskan history. The law made it illegal to discriminate based on race. The bill was approved on Feb. 16, 1945 by the Alaskan Territorial Legislature.

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Alaska Rule of Civil Procedure 12(a) requires a defendant to serve an answer within twenty (20) days of service of the summons and complaint. The rule also requires a party served with a pleading stating a cross-claim to serve an answer within twenty (20) days after service.

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