Alaska Order About Disclosure of Identifying Information in Registered Tribal Court IOWA Custody Order is a court order issued by a tribal court that specifies which identifying information must be disclosed in a registered tribal court Indian Child Welfare Act (IOWA) custody order. The order is intended to protect the privacy of Native American children and families involved in the custody proceedings. The order includes information such as the child's name, address, and tribal membership, as well as the names of the parents and other family members. The order also states whether the child is living in a foster home or with a relative, and whether the child is eligible for any special services or protections under the IOWA. There are two types of Alaska Order About Disclosure of Identifying Information in Registered Tribal Court IOWA Custody Order: 1) Confidential Disclosure Order and 2) Non-Confidential Disclosure Order. The Confidential Disclosure Order limits the release of identifying information to only those parties directly involved in the custody proceedings, while the Non-Confidential Disclosure Order allows for the release of identifying information to other persons or entities.




