An Alaska Notice of Application for Order of Dismissal or Conversion of Case is a document used in the state of Alaska to initiate the process of either dismissing or converting a case. In Alaska, when a person files a lawsuit, the court must be notified of the intent to dismiss or convert the case. This is done by filing an Alaska Notice of Application for Order of Dismissal or Conversion of Case. There are two types of Alaska Notice of Application for Order of Dismissal or Conversion of Case: Notice of Dismissal and Notice of Conversion. A Notice of Dismissal is used when the plaintiff decides to drop the lawsuit and discontinue proceedings. A Notice of Conversion is used when the plaintiff wishes to convert the case to another form of action, such as a motion for summary judgment. In both cases, the application must be filed with the court and include all relevant details about the case, such as the names of the parties involved, the date the case was filed, the court’s jurisdiction, and the reason for the dismissal or conversion. After the application is filed, the court will review the request and issue an order granting or denying the request.