Alaska Proof of Claim is a document used in Alaskan bankruptcy cases to prove a creditor's claim against a debtor. It is usually a formal statement that includes the name of the creditor, the amount of the debt, the date of the loan, and the details of the claim. There are three types of Alaska Proof of Claim: secured, unsecured, and priority. Secured claims are backed by collateral, such as a home or car, while unsecured claims do not have collateral. Priority claims are those that are given priority by the court, such as taxes or child support payments. The Alaska Proof of Claim must be filled out correctly and filed with the court before a creditor can receive payment from the debtor.