Alaska Request to Keep Identifying Information Confidential in Tribal Court IOWA Order is a form that is used by the Alaska Tribal Court when a case involves minors or a child welfare proceeding. This form provides a mechanism for protecting the confidentiality of the child’s identity and the identities of any other parties involved in the case. It allows the court to issue an order sealing court records, prohibiting the release of certain identifying information, and requiring the parties to take reasonable steps to keep the information confidential. The form is part of the Alaska Indigenous Children and Families Protection Act (AIC FPA). There are two types of Alaska Request to Keep Identifying Information Confidential in Tribal Court IOWA Order: 1) An Order to Keep Identifying Information Confidential and 2) An Order to Seal Records.