Alaska Election to Opt Out of Court Restitution Collections is an option for Alaskans who have been ordered to pay restitution as a result of a court conviction. The election allows the individual to opt out of having the court collect the restitution payments, which are typically taken directly from wages, unemployment benefits, or other sources of income. There are two types of Alaska Election to Opt Out of Court Restitution Collections: Voluntary Election and Mandatory Election. The Voluntary Election allows the individual to choose to opt out of court-ordered restitution collections, while the Mandatory Election requires the individual to opt out of court-ordered restitution collections due to their inability to pay. In either case, the individual must submit a written request to the court and include the amount of restitution they owe, the terms of the agreement, and any other documents requested by the court. Once the court has approved the election to opt out of court restitution collections, the individual is responsible for making their restitution payments directly to the court.