Alaska Request to Modify or Dissolve Stalking is a petition filed in the state of Alaska that requests a court to modify or dissolve a current stalking protection order. This petition is used when the individual subject to the protection order believes that the terms of the order are no longer necessary for their safety. The petitioner can request either a modification or dissolution of the order. There are two types of Alaska Request to Modify or Dissolve Stalking petitions: 1. Modification Request: This petition is used when the petitioner wants to change the terms of the existing protection order. This includes changes to the types of conduct prohibited, the duration of the order, and the location of the order. 2. Dissolution Request: This petition is used when the petitioner believes that the stalking protection order is no longer necessary and should be dissolved. The petitioner must provide evidence that the circumstances that led to the original order are no longer present. The Alaska Request to Modify or Dissolve Stalking petition must be filed in the state court where the original protection order was issued. The court will then review the petition and determine whether the modification or dissolution should be granted.