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Every year, Alaska courts reject exhibits for:

  • Wrong marking convention
  • Missing electronic bookmarks
  • Non-compliant file formats

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Plaintiff MarkingP-1, P-2, P-3...
Defendant MarkingD-1, D-2, D-3...
E-FilingTurboCourt
File Size Limit25 MB
Primary RuleAlaska Civil Rule 26

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Note: This guide provides general information, not legal advice. Court rules change, and local variations exist. Always verify current requirements with the specific court where you are filing.

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About Alaska Exhibit Requirements

Alaska operates a unified court system with four judicial districts. CourtView is used for electronic access and TurboCourt for e-filing. Due to the state's vast geography, telephonic hearings and electronic submissions are common.

What's in the Guide

  • Complete Alaska exhibit marking requirements
  • CourtView procedures and technical requirements
  • District-specific rules for Third Judicial District (Anchorage)
  • Statewide e-filing system guide (CourtView)
  • Superior Court exhibit requirements across 4 judicial districts
  • File size limits and PDF formatting rules (25 MB per document)
  • Exchange deadlines per scheduling order
  • Alaska Civ. R. 16 citations and pre-trial conference requirements

County-Specific Rules Covered

Anchorage (Third Judicial District)

  • Largest court location
  • Most complex litigation

Fairbanks (Fourth Judicial District)

  • Second largest
  • Resource extraction cases common

Pro Tips Included

  • Allow extra time for remote locations
  • TurboCourt registration required for e-filing
  • Telephonic hearings are standard practice
  • CourtView for case research and access

Common Mistakes to Avoid

  • 1.Missing 15-day pre-trial disclosure deadline
  • 2.Not raising objections within 7 days
  • 3.Underestimating travel/logistics for remote courts

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Alaska Exhibit FAQs

What are the Alaska exhibit marking requirements?

Alaska courts require exhibits to be marked with party prefix and sequential numbering. Plaintiffs use P-1, P-2, P-3 format and defendants use D-1, D-2, D-3 format. Exhibit lists must be provided at the pre-trial conference per Alaska Civ. R. 16, with exchange deadlines set by scheduling order.

Does Alaska require e-filing for exhibits?

Yes, Alaska uses CourtView for statewide e-filing. Superior Courts across all 4 judicial districts require electronic filing of trial exhibits through the CourtView system. The file size limit is 25 MB per document in PDF format.

What is the exhibit exchange deadline in Alaska?

Under Alaska Civ. R. 16, exhibit exchange deadlines are set by the scheduling order at the pre-trial conference. The exact deadline varies by judicial district and judge. Follow your specific scheduling order deadlines carefully.

Are there special exhibit rules for Anchorage courts?

Yes, the Third Judicial District (Anchorage) handles the majority of Alaska cases and has specific procedures for exhibit management. Complex commercial cases may have specialized exhibit requirements. Register for CourtView early and check Third District local rules.

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