An Alaska Defendant's Request to Reschedule Hearing is a formal request for the court to change the date, time, or location of a scheduled hearing. This request is typically made when a defendant is unable to attend the hearing at the scheduled date and time due to a conflict with work or other obligations, illness, or other extenuating circumstances. There are two types of Alaska Defendant's Request to Reschedule Hearing: 1) a voluntary request, which is made by the defendant; and 2) a court-ordered request, which is made by the court. Both types require the defendant to provide the court with a valid reason for the request, supporting documentation, and a signed statement of consent from the other parties involved. The court will then review the request and make a decision whether to grant the request.