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   Alaska Court System Directory (Separate Website)
This directory lists addresses, telephone numbers, and other contact information for the Alaska Court System. Check the table of contents for information about the court location nearest you.
By: Alaska Court System
  
   
   Alaska Rules of Court (Separate Website)
This is the online version of the Alaska Rules of Court. The print version is available at all Alaska Court System law libraries and some public libraries.
By: Alaska Court System
  
   
   All About The Alaska Court System (Separate Website)
This excellent site explains how the Alaska Court System works. Here you will find information about the powers, duties, and responsibilities of each of the four levels of courts, information on the judges and magistrates within Alaska's state court system, and other useful information.
By: Alaska Court System
  
   
   U.S. District Court Information (Alaska) (Separate Website)
This site provides information about the U.S. District Court for the District of Alaska.
By: United States District Court
  
   
   What Is A Court Case? (Separate Website)
There are two main kinds of cases: civil cases and criminal cases. This web site explains the difference and defines common terms that are often used in the legal system.
By: Alaska Court System
  
   
   Alaska Court System Website (Separate Website)
The Alaska Court System has an excellent website. Here you can find court forms, court rules, information about the trial and appellate courts, and links to other useful websites.
By: Alaska Court System

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   Alaska State Court Law Library (Separate Website)
Alaska State Court Law Library locations and hours.
By: Alaska Court System
  
   
   Alaska Trial Court Cases (Separate Website)
Here you can access the Alaska Court System's new CourtView electronic case information system (for Anchorage, Fairbanks, and Palmer Court trial court records) and the older Name Index system for all other courts.
By: Alaska Court System
  
   
   Courts and Legal Procedure (Separate Website)
This national website provides links to information on the role and structure of courts, the role of judges, and information on the jury system.
By: American Bar Association's ABA Network
  
   
   Frequently Asked Questions About the Alaska Court System (Separate Website)
Find how to get a copy of your case file, how to file a small claims case, and get answers to many common questions about the Alaska Court System.
By: Alaska Court System
  
   
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