The Alaska Request for Appointed Attorney is a form used by individuals who are unable to pay for an attorney and need one to represent them in court. Individuals can request an attorney through the Alaska Court System when they cannot afford to hire a private attorney. The Alaska Request for Appointed Attorney is used to determine an individual's eligibility for a court-appointed attorney and will be reviewed by a judge. There are two types of Alaska Request for Appointed Attorney: 1. Request for Appointed Attorney for a Criminal Case: This form is used when an individual needs a court-appointed attorney to represent them in a criminal case. 2. Request for Appointed Attorney for a Civil Case: This form is used when an individual needs a court-appointed attorney to represent them in a civil case.