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No, in Alaska, you do not need to docHub your will to make it legal. However, Alaska allows you to make your will self-proving and youll need to go to a notary if you want to do that. A self-proving will speeds up probate because the court can accept the will without contacting the witnesses who signed it.
You need to file within the three years after the deceaseds passing to qualify for informal probate. Anything after three years will automatically end up in formal probate court.
If you are seeking a complete, official State of Alaska criminal history report, contact the Department of Public Safety. Information is posted at: .
Searching for Wills Use CourtView to search by name for wills deposited with any court in Alaska. Case numbers for wills end with a suffix of WI (example: 3AN-06-00001WI).
A complete list of Alaska Court System contact information is available on our website. Most court files are available for public inspection. Files in some proceedings, such as juvenile matters, are confidential and only parties to the case are allowed access to the file.

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You may wish to consult a lawyer for assistance in matters concerning your fathers death, his last will and testament, or his estate. The Alaska Bar Association offers a directory of bar members and a lawyer referral service. If your father made a will, you may find a copy of it in Alaskas court records.
Either side has the right to ask for a jury trial and have a jury decide whether the Will is valid or not. A Will contest can be as complicated and involved as litigation. The parties can ask for discovery, take depositions, attend mediation, subpoena witnesses and present evidence to a court or a jury.
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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