An Alaska Order to Debtor and Notice of Exemption Rights is a court order that states that a debtor cannot use their wages, salary, or other income to pay a debt. It is a form of legal protection from creditors that is available to Alaskan residents. There are two types of Alaska Order to Debtor and Notice of Exemption Rights: 1. Wage Garnishment: This order prohibits creditors from garnishing a debtor’s wages in order to collect on a debt. 2. Bank Levy: This order prohibits creditors from taking money from a debtor’s bank account to pay a debt. The Alaska Order to Debtor and Notice of Exemption Rights also provides debtors with information about their rights under the state’s exemption laws and other consumer protection laws. It is important for debtors to read and understand these rights before signing the order.