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Court Collection If you were the victim of a crime and the judge ordered the defendant to pay you restitution, the Alaska Court System's Restitution Unit will help you collect the money from the defendant's Permanent Fund Dividend (PFD). This is a free service.
Requests should be submitted to the clerk of court where the case was filed. You may submit your request in person or by mail to the court. A complete list of Alaska Court System contact information is available at: .
There are two appellate courts in Alaska: the supreme court and the court of appeals. The supreme court was established by the Alaska Constitution, and the court of appeals was created by the Alaska Legislature in 1980.
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.
Requests should be submitted to the clerk of court where the case was filed. You may submit your request in person or by mail to the court. A complete list of Alaska Court System contact information is available at: .
You'll have to bring it within the statute of limitations period for your particular case. For example, the Alaska statute of limitations is three years for contracts and two years for personal injury and personal property damage cases. If you don't file within the proper period, you lose your right to sue.
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.
To obtain copies or information from a court case file, complete a records request form and send by fax to (907) 452-9330 or by email to 4FArecords@akcourts.gov. Prepayment is required. The court will notify you of the amount due and payment must be received before the records will be released to you.