An Alaska Notice of Appearance is a document filed in the state of Alaska by a person or entity that is appearing in a court case. This document must be filed with the court prior to the date of the court hearing. It is used to inform the court that the person or entity will be present and participating in the proceedings. There are two types of Alaska Notice of Appearance: Form CH-7000, which is used in civil cases, and Form CR-7000, which is used in criminal cases. The Notice of Appearance must include the name and contact information of the person or entity appearing, the case number, and the date and time of the court hearing. Failure to file the appropriate Notice of Appearance may result in the court dismissing the case or imposing other sanctions.