You may also contact the Alaska Court System at 907-274-8611 or you can look up your case status in “COURTVIEW” on the court website. You can determine your next court date by viewing the DOCKETS tab.
How do you pay bail in Alaska?
You may pay your fine, surcharge, restitution, and other costs online with a credit card, by mail, or in person at any court. However, some costs may have already been transferred for collection or must be paid to another agency. See Costs That Must Be Paid To Another Agency.
How do I reschedule my jury duty in Alaska?
If you want to reschedule or be excused from jury duty, go to the Jury Service page and send a request using your Jury Dashboard.
What happens if you don't go to jury duty in Alaska?
While there are a number of ways to be legally excused from jury duty in Alaska, failing to appear when summoned for jury selection or jury duty without an excuse is illegal, and can result in legal repercussions. Failure to respond to a summons may result in contempt of court.
Are the Alaska courts open?
Are courthouses open? The courts are operating but the processes have been changed so you can take care of your court business by phone, email, or online. The Fairbanks court requires an appointment for customer service.
What time does the Anchorage courthouse open?
Alaska Court System business hours are Monday - Thursday, 8:00 am - 4:30 pm and Friday, 8:00 am - 12 noon. Anchorage, Fairbanks, and Palmer courts have expanded hours for specific cases. Court offices are closed on all state-observed holidays.
What is a Rule 5 hearing in Alaska?
(5) Whenever a person arrested without a warrant appears before a judicial officer, a complaint shall be filed forthwith.
How many courts are in Alaska?
Courts in Alaska include a state court system, one federal district court and approximately 79 Native American tribal courts. Alaska's court system is a "unified, centrally administered, and totally state-funded" system.
What district court is Alaska in?
United States District Court for the District of Alaska
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Are courts open in Alaska?
Are courthouses open? The courts are operating but the processes have been changed so you can take care of your court business by phone, email, or online.