Alaska Prosecutor's Request is an official request made by the state's prosecuting attorney to a state court for a ruling on a specific legal issue or to receive a specific form of relief. This type of request is commonly used in criminal proceedings, such as to request a search warrant, an arrest warrant, or other types of court orders. There are two types of Alaska Prosecutor's Request: a Motion and a Petition. A Motion is a request for a court order that deals with an issue that can be decided without a trial. A Petition, on the other hand, is a request for a court order that requires a trial. Both types of requests must be supported by legal argument and evidence, and are subject to the court's discretion.