The Alaska Bill of Costs is a legal document used in the state of Alaska to itemize the expenses associated with a civil lawsuit. The Bill of Costs is filed with the court after the case has been decided, and is used to determine the amount of reimbursement owed to the prevailing party. There are two types of Alaska Bill of Costs: an Original Bill of Costs and an Amended Bill of Costs. The Original Bill of Costs is filed at the beginning of the lawsuit and lists all anticipated costs associated with the trial. The Amended Bill of Costs is filed after the trial has concluded and lists all expenses actually incurred during the case. Each type of Bill of Costs includes detailed information, such as the date of the expense, the name of the payee, a description of the expense, and the amount of the expense.