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  1. The Alaska Supreme Court is the highest level of state court in Alaska. It hears appeals from lower state courts and also administers the states judicial system. The Supreme Court includes five justices. The justices, by majority vote, select one of their members to be the chief justice.

  2. The Alaska Court System produces instructional forms and publications, covering a variety of topics. Instructions are available online within their specific topics (see the list at the top of this webpage) and at all court locations statewide.

  3. Case Types. Cases from Closed Courts. Court Location Prefixes. CourtView Conversion Dates. Deciphering Case Numbers. Requesting Copies of Court Records. Where to Post Bail. Reporting Errors to Records. Reporting Technical Difficulties. Questions About Case Records. Cautions: Important!

  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. Alaska Court System Streaming Service. Trial Court Video Hearings. Trial courts around the State are conducting video hearings, and they are authorized by Supreme Court order to live-stream hearings that are open to the public. If you have questions about the cases or hearings available on this website, please contact the court directly.

  6. The Alaska Court System is the unified, centrally administered, and totally state-funded judicial system for the state of Alaska.

  7. The Alaska Supreme Court is the state supreme court for the U.S. state of Alaska. Its decisions are binding on all other Alaska state courts, and the only court its decisions may be appealed to is the Supreme Court of the United States. The Alaska Supreme Court hears appeals from lower state courts and also administers the state's judicial system .

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