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  1. The mission of the Alaska Court System is to provide an accessible and impartial forum for the just resolution of all cases that come before it, and to decide such cases in accordance with the law, expeditiously and with integrity.

  2. The Alaska Trial Courts include the superior and district courts. Additional information about these courts is available on the Alaska Trial Courts page. Search for cases, tickets/citations, and pay online.

  3. The Alaska Civil Pattern Jury Instructions and Alaska Criminal Pattern Jury Instructions are available online on the Court's website. The Alaska Civil Pattern Jury Instructions are also available in print at the Anchorage , Fairbanks , and Juneau Alaska State Court Law Libraries.

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

  5. 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.

  6. Court Directory. Most court locations are open 8 am – 4:30 pm Monday-Thursday, and some locations have different hours on Fridays with some courts closing at noon and others at 4:30 pm. Check the directory for each location to see their hours.

  7. A statewide name index of trial court cases filed with the Alaska Court System which provides case number, party names and general case type information

  8. Press Release: Alaska Court System Warns of Email and Phone Scam; U.S. District Courts (Federal): Jury Duty Scams; Social Security Numbers: Alaska Court System jury clerks will not ask you for your social security number. If someone contacts you and asks you for your social security number on behalf of the court, it is not legitimate.

  9. The Alaska Judicial Council is an independent citizens' commission created to assist in filling judicial vacancies, evaluate judicial performance, and improve the administration of justice in Alaska.

  10. The Alaska Court System is the unified, centrally administered, and totally state-funded judicial system for the state of Alaska. The Alaska District Courts are the primary misdemeanor trial courts, the Alaska Superior Courts are the primary felony trial courts, and the Alaska Supreme Court and the Alaska Court of Appeals are the primary ...

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