The Alaska Motion to Seal Medical Records is a legal process that allows a person to keep certain medical records confidential and sealed from the public. This motion can be used to protect a person’s privacy and prevent any further disclosure of sensitive medical information. There are two types of Alaska Motion to Seal Medical Records: a Minor’s Motion to Seal Medical Records and a Motion to Seal Medical Records for Adults. A Minor’s Motion to Seal Medical Records is used to protect the medical records of a minor (under 18 years of age). This motion can be filed by either the minor or their parent or legal guardian. The motion must be filed with the court and must include a statement of the medical records that need to be sealed. A Motion to Seal Medical Records for Adults is used to protect the medical records of an adult (18 years of age or older). This motion can be filed by either the adult or their legal guardian. The motion must be filed with the court and must include a statement of the medical records that need to be sealed. Both types of Alaska Motion to Seal Medical Records are designed to protect a person’s medical privacy and keep sensitive information confidential.