Alaska Notice to Absent Parent is a legal notice that is sent by the Alaska Child Support Services Division to an absent parent when the division is trying to collect child support. This notice serves to inform the absent parent of the amount of money due, the date the payments are due, and the consequences of failing to make the payments. The notice also outlines the options available to the absent parent to resolve the issue. There are two types of Alaska Notice to Absent Parent: Administrative Notice to Absent Parent and Judicial Notice to Absent Parent. The Administrative Notice is sent by the Alaska Child Support Services Division and outlines the steps taken by the division to collect child support. The Judicial Notice is sent by the court and contains the court order for the payment of child support.