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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.
Are all Alaska Criminal Court Records Public? 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.
(a) The superior court is the trial court of general jurisdiction, with original jurisdiction in all civil and criminal matters, including probate and guardianship of minors and incompetents. Except for a petition for a protective order under AS 18.66.
Tribes have the inherent authority to exercise civil and criminal jurisdiction over all Indians present in the village. The village boundary is defined as the Alaska Native Village Statistical Area found on maps of the U.S. Bureau of Census.
Across the states appellate and trial courts, there are five supreme court justices, three court of appeals judges, and 40 superior court judges. Judges on the Alaska Supreme Court, Alaska Court of Appeals, and Alaska Superior Courts serve an initial term of three years, after which they must stand for retention.
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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 Constitution states that the Supreme Court has both original and appellate jurisdiction. Original jurisdiction means that the Supreme Court is the first, and only, Court to hear a case.
The District Court handles misdemeanors where the maximum sentence is 2 years in the House of Corrections. The Superior Court has authority over all crimes and most often handles major felony cases.

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