An Alaska Notice of Motion for Relief From Stay [Co-Debtor Stay 1201/1301] is a legal document filed by a creditor in a bankruptcy case to request permission from the court to proceed with collection actions against a co-debtor. The Notice of Motion is filed in the Bankruptcy Court for the District of Alaska and seeks relief from the "automatic stay" imposed on collection actions against a co-debtor when the debtor files for bankruptcy. There are two types of Alaska Notices of Motion for Relief From Stay: 1201 and 1301. A 1201 Notice of Motion is used when a single debt is shared by two or more individuals, and a 1301 Notice of Motion is used when two or more individuals are jointly and severally liable for a single debt. The Notice of Motion must include information about the debt, the debtor and the co-debtor, as well as evidence of the debt and the creditor's request for relief from stay.