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How to fill out the AK CIV-714 online
Filling out the AK CIV-714 form is an essential step in facilitating the lawful disposition of an unclaimed body. This guide provides clear, step-by-step instructions to help users navigate the form effectively.
Follow the steps to accurately complete the AK CIV-714 form online.
- Click the ‘Get Form’ button to obtain the form and open it in the editor.
- In the first section, provide the name of the deceased and confirm whether the death was reported to the office of the State Medical Examiner (SME) under AS 12.65.005. Include the SME case number if applicable.
- Indicate if the office of the SME does not need the body for further examination and if the death is being investigated by law enforcement. Specify the name and title of the person from the agency if applicable.
- Attach any relevant affidavit(s) that support your petition and indicate that you have reviewed them.
- List the documents you are attaching to support your petition, including a mandatory copy of the death certificate and any reports from law enforcement.
- Clearly state your request for a court order to authorize either a plain and decent burial or cremation of the deceased, including the reason for choosing cremation if applicable.
- Provide information about any property belonging to the deceased that is located at a specific address.
- Include any additional information that is relevant to your petition.
- Fill in the date, print or type your name, and provide your contact information including telephone and fax numbers.
- After filling out the form, review all entries for accuracy. You can then save changes, download, print, or share the completed form.
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