TR-425 - Alaska Court Records - State of Alaska 2025

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  2. Begin by entering the Citation No. and Case No. at the top of the form. This information is crucial for identifying your case.
  3. In section 1, provide the name of the city or borough you represent as an employee authorized to make this request.
  4. For section 2, indicate whether there was a no contest plea without payment or if partial payments were made. Fill in the amounts listed on the citation, including fines and surcharges.
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(1) A party may move the court to reconsider a ruling previously decided if, in reaching its decision: (i) The court has overlooked, misapplied or failed to consider a statute, decision or principle directly controlling; or (ii) The court has overlooked or misconceived some material fact or proposition of law; or (iii)
0:17 1:53 Involved and the case number if you have it for certain types of records such as divorce decrees orMoreInvolved and the case number if you have it for certain types of records such as divorce decrees or criminal records. You may need to fill out a request. Form.
The most common type of post-trial motion is a Motion for Reconsideration in which you are asking the judge to reconsider his/her ruling and change one specific part of the court order or the courts overall ruling.
Most Alaska Criminal Court records are accessible by the public with the exception of those sealed by state statutes and court orders. By default, juvenile criminal court records are made confidential and sealed to prevent public access.
The following are the grounds for moving for reconsideration: The damages awarded are Excessive; That the evidence is Insufficient to justify the decision or final order; or. That the decision or final order is Contrary to law.

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The divorce decrees and divorce case files are available at the state level from Alaska Court System. The records can also be gotten from the Clerk of the Superior Court where the divorce was granted.
The strategy for a motion to reconsider needs precision and swiftness. Articulate precisely and economically the grounds for reconsideration. Trial courts generally do not prefer too many motions for reconsideration in their dockets. Therefore, you need to have solid grounds for evoking the motion.

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