Alaska Docketing Statement D is a mandatory form for filing civil cases in the Alaska court system. It is used to provide the court with information about the parties involved in the case, the case number, the court location, the case name, the type of action, the names of the attorneys involved, and the proposed hearing date. There are four types of Alaska Docketing Statement D: Original, Amended, Supplemental, and Withdrawal. The Original Alaska Docketing Statement D is used to initiate a new action in the court system. The Amended Alaska Docketing Statement D is used when the action has been amended since the Original Docketing Statement was filed. The Supplemental Alaska Docketing Statement D is used to provide additional information to the court. The Withdrawal Alaska Docketing Statement D is used to withdraw a previously filed action.