Alaska Request for Hearing on Registered Order is a legal process involving the Alaska court system. It is used when a party wishes to challenge a Registered Order previously filed with the court. A Registered Order is an order, judgment, or decree issued by a court or other authority in Alaska that has been registered with the court. There are two types of Alaska Request for Hearing on Registered Orders: an uncontested request and a contested request. An uncontested request is when the party making the request agrees with the Registered Order. A contested request is when the party making the request disagrees with the Registered Order and wishes to challenge it. The Alaska Request for Hearing on Registered Order process involves filing a formal written request with the court, which includes a statement of the grounds for the request. The court then schedules a hearing to consider the request, and both parties are given the opportunity to present their case. After considering the evidence presented, the court decides whether the Registered Order should be changed.