The clerk of the court shall keep a record for each decedent, ward, protected person, or trust involved in any document that may be filed with the court under AS 13.06 - AS 13.36, including petitions and applications, demands for notices or bonds, trust registrations, and of any orders or responses relating thereto by the registrar or court, and establish and maintain a system for indexing, filing, or recording that is sufficient to enable users of the records to obtain adequate information. Upon payment of the fees required by law, the clerk shall issue certified copies of any probated wills, letters issued to personal representatives, or any other record or paper filed or recorded. Certificates relating to probated wills must indicate whether the decedent was domiciled in this state and whether the probate was formal or informal. Certificates relating to letters must show the date of appointment.
Structure Alaska Statutes
Title 13. Decedents' Estates, Guardianships, Transfers, Trusts, and Health Care Decisions
Chapter 06. General Provisions, Definitions, and Probate Jurisdiction of Court
Article 3. Scope, Jurisdiction, and Courts; Choice of Law and Validity.
Sec. 13.06.060. Applicability.
Sec. 13.06.065. Subject matter jurisdiction.
Sec. 13.06.068. Choice of law; validity.
Sec. 13.06.070. Venue; multiple proceedings; transfer.
Sec. 13.06.080. Records and certified copies.
Sec. 13.06.090. Performance of registrar's powers.
Sec. 13.06.100. Oath, affirmation, or statement included in filed documents.