An Alaska Affidavit of Complete SOME Records, also known as a SOME Affidavit, is a legal document that serves as proof that a person's Social Security Income Maintenance (SOME) records are complete and accurate. It is used to verify the accuracy of a person's Social Security number, Social Security benefits, and other SOME information. There are two types of Alaska Affidavit of Complete SOME Records: the original affidavit, which must be signed by the authorized representative of the Social Security Administration, and the duplicate affidavit, which must be signed by the person who applied for SOME benefits. The original affidavit must be submitted to the Alaska Department of Revenue, while the duplicate affidavit must be submitted to the Social Security Administration. Both affidavits must include all the required information, including the date of application, the names of all parties involved, an explanation of the benefits received, and the signature of the authorized representative.