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Alaska Court System Forms and Publications
(Separate Website)
Alaska Court System forms and publications, organized by topic. Court forms are generally offered in Adobe Acrobat .pdf format.
By: Alaska Court System
Alaska Labor Relations Agency
(Separate Website)
The agency has forms available to assist persons filing unfair labor practice charges, representation petitions, petitions for recognition by mutual consent, claims for religious exemption, petitions for unit clarification, and petitions to enforce the collective bargaining agreement. Parties are not required to use agency forms, but the forms are provided for the convenience of the public.
By: State of Alaska
Claim of Exemption from Garnishment
(Separate Website)
This is the form to submit to the court within 15 days of a notice of garnishment and notice of rights to exemptions. It may also be used if you feel your employer has not calculated the amount deducted from your wages correctly. It is highly recommended that you read the booklet provided by the court before filing this form.
By: Alaska Court System
Notice of Alleged Safety or Health Hazards
(Separate Website)
This form is for filing a safety or health problem at work. You must sign the form, but, upon request your signature and the signatures of any other witnesses will be removed prior to a copy being submitted to an employer.
By: U. S. Dept. of Labor, (OSHA)
Wage Claim Filing Instructions and Application Forms
(Separate Website)
Here you can find a checklist of steps you need to take when filing a wage claim, a set of forms, and instructions for filling out and submitting the claim forms.
By: State of Alaska Wage and Hour Administration
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