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There are two appellate courts in Alaska: the supreme
court and the court of appeals. The supreme court was established by the Alaska
Constitution, and the court of appeals was created by the Alaska Legislature
in 1980. The Appellate Clerk's Office supports the work of the appellate courts.
The clerk's responsibilities include monitoring the caseflow through the appellate
courts and making recommendations for improvements in appellate procedure. The
clerk is also responsible for all case filing and calendaring, publishing opinions
and related tasks. The clerk's office is located in Anchorage, and deputy clerks
are located in Juneau, Anchorage and Fairbanks.
There are three trial-level courts in Alaska: superior,
district and magistrate. The superior court is the trial court of general jurisdiction.
Each superior court is located in one of Alaska's four judicial districts. The
boundaries of the four judicial districts are defined by state statute. The
judicial districts define the boundaries for judicial retention elections at
which voters indicate their approval or rejection of the judges and justices.
The Alaska Constitution provides that the legislature shall establish such lower
courts as may be necessary. In 1959, the legislature created a district court
for each judicial district and granted to the supreme court the power to increase
or decrease the number of district court judges within each judicial district.
Magistrates preside over certain district court matters in areas of the state
where services of a full-time district court judge are not required. Some magistrates
serve more than one court location. Magistrates also serve in metropolitan areas
to handle routine matters and to ease the workload of the district court.
From here you are able to inquire on Alaska state
case records including docket entries, parties, judgments, and charges in public
courts. In common law jurisdictions, a court of record is a court that keeps
permanent records of its proceedings. Judgments of a trial court of record are
normally subject to appellate review. In many jurisdictions, all courts are
courts of record. In many jurisdictions, courts that have the power to fine
or imprison must be courts of record. In almost all jurisdictions, a court of
record will have a court clerk whose primary duty is to maintain the permanent
records. Traditionally, a court of record was required to have its own unique
seal, which was used to authenticate its judgments and copies of its records.
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