The Alaska Social Security Complaint is a process that is used to resolve disputes between Social Security Administration (SSA) applicants or beneficiaries and the Department of Social Security (DSS) in the state of Alaska. It is designed to provide applicants and beneficiaries with an opportunity to appeal decisions made by the SSA or DSS regarding eligibility for Social Security benefits or other related matters. There are three types of Alaska Social Security Complaint: Requests for Reconsideration, Requests for Appeals Council Review, and Requests for Federal Court Review. Each type of complaint has its own set of procedures and requirements, and the applicant or beneficiary must meet the specific requirements in order to be eligible for the specific type of complaint.