Alaska Summons to Minor — Delinquency Hearing is a legal document in the state of Alaska that is issued by the juvenile court when a minor (under the age of 16) is accused of committing a delinquent or criminal act. This summons requires the minor to appear before the court for a hearing to determine guilt or innocence. The Alaska Summons to Minor — Delinquency Hearing is typically issued in two forms: an adjudicatory hearing and a dispositional hearing. An adjudicatory hearing is held to determine whether the minor committed the delinquent or criminal act and a dispositional hearing is held to determine the consequences of the minor's actions. Both hearings are held in the presence of the minor's parents or guardians. If the minor is found guilty of delinquency or criminal acts, the court may order a variety of penalties, including probation, community service, and out-of-home placement.