Alaska Notice of Prisoner in Federal Custody is a form used by the Alaska Department of Corrections (ADC) to notify state and local law enforcement agencies when a prisoner is in federal custody. It is also used to inform the public of the prisoner's whereabouts. There are two types of Alaska Notice of Prisoner in Federal Custody: Notice of Release and Notice of Transfer. The Notice of Release informs the receiving law enforcement agency that the prisoner is no longer in federal custody, while the Notice of Transfer provides information about the prisoner's new location. Both notices contain the prisoner's name, date of birth, federal custody status, and the federal detention center where the prisoner is being held. This form is important in ensuring that law enforcement agencies are aware of the whereabouts of federal prisoners and are able to take appropriate action.