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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the alaska civ 515 in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering your case number at the top of the form. This is essential for identifying your claim.
  3. In section 1, indicate whether you wish to claim exemptions for the money or property listed in the Creditor’s Affidavit by checking the appropriate box.
  4. If you wish to claim exemptions, proceed to section 2. Here, list any money seized from your bank account. Specify the amount, date of seizure, and name of the bank.
  5. For each amount listed, indicate who it belongs to and select the source of funds (Veteran’s Benefits, Social Security, etc.).
  6. If applicable, describe any other property you are claiming as exempt in section 2c. Provide a valuation and reason for exemption.
  7. Don’t forget to attach any necessary documents like bank statements while ensuring sensitive information is redacted.
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The court rules provide that you may be permanently excused from all jury service if you: (1) are over 70 years of age and request in writing to be permanently excused; or (2) have a permanent physical or mental disability and give the court written verification of the disability from a physician.
A prospective juror may be excused if he/she: Has a physical or mental disability that would prevent him/her from serving. Must provide actual and necessary care for another and alternate arrangements are not feasible. Is unable to read or understand the English language. Over 75 years of age.

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