Alaska How F.E.D. (Eviction) Cases Work

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This is a three-page guide with an outline of what happens in an eviction case in Alaska courts. Explanations, tips, and resources are included.

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Asymptomatic Traveler testing in Nome is available without appointment at the airport following Alaska Airlines flights and vouchers are accepted for use at the testing tent Sunday-Friday 8am-5pm. Symptomatic patients may call our main line at 443-3311 or 24 Nurse Line at 443-6411 for instructions and assistance.

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Alaska How F.E.D. (Eviction) Cases Work