The Alaska Request and Affidavit for Entry of Judgment is a legal document that must be filed in the Alaska court system in order to request a judgment in a court case. It provides the court with a detailed description of the case and an affidavit confirming that the parties involved agree with the terms of the judgment. The Request and Affidavit must be signed by the parties involved and notarized. There are two types of Alaska Request and Affidavit for Entry of Judgment: the Default Request and Affidavit and the Consent Request and Affidavit. The Default Request and Affidavit is used when a defendant fails to respond to the complaint and the plaintiff is seeking a default judgment from the court. The Consent Request and Affidavit is used when both parties have agreed to the judgment and are requesting that the court enter it.