Alaska Order for Rule 2004 Exam is a legal term used in Alaska courts. The Order is an order issued by a judge or other court official that outlines the requirements for taking a Rule 2004 Exam, also known as an Examination Under Oath. It specifies the time, date, and place of the examination, the subject of the examination, and who is allowed to be present. The Order also outlines the process of the examination, such as the rights of the witness, the types of documents that may be requested, and the examination's scope. There are two types of Alaska Order for Rule 2004 Exam: an Order for an Examination of a Debtor or Person and an Order for an Examination of a Party Other than a Debtor or Person.