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  1. The court maintains attorney addresses in CourtView using the "business" address on file with the Alaska Bar Association. This is the address that courts use when distributing notices, orders and judgments.

  2. Trial courts around the state are conducting video hearings via livestream as authorized by the Presiding Judges' Statewide Order. Hearings are not archived for viewing later. Livestream Hearings can be viewed at: https://stream.akcourts.gov/. Also see FAQs on how to participate in a Zoom Hearing/Meeting.

  3. Under the state constitution, the Supreme Court establishes rules for the administration of all courts in the state, and for practice and procedure in civil and criminal cases. The Supreme Court also adopts rules for the practice of law in Alaska.

  4. Calendars for Today update by 7:30 am unless otherwise noted. Calendars for the Next Business Day update every hour unless otherwise noted. All calendars are subject to change. For the most current information about a trial court case, view the CourtView case record.

  5. Case Types (G - Z) Guardianship / Conservatorship. Housing Issues. Marriage Information. Probate Estates. Small Claims. Traffic / Minor Offenses.

  6. May 7, 2019 · If you’ve tried to vet a blind date or potential roommate in Alaska, you’ve probably heard of CourtView, the Alaska Court System’s electronic case management system. The online public part...

  7. Alaska Court Records Search. This page provides information about Court Records Search resources in Alaska. Links are grouped by those that cover courts statewide, for multiple counties, and then by individual county. Search Alaska Superior and District Court case records and wills online.

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