The Alaska Notice of Withdrawal of Petition and Dismissal is a document used in the state of Alaska to formally withdraw a petition that was filed and dismiss the case. It is typically used when either the petitioner or respondent wishes to withdraw their petition and end the case. Depending on the circumstances, there are two types of Alaska Notice of Withdrawal of Petition and Dismissal: 1. Voluntary Dismissal: This is used when the petitioner or respondent voluntarily withdraws their petition and wishes to dismiss the case. 2. Court-Ordered Dismissal: This is used when the court orders the dismissal of the petition and the case is closed. The Alaska Notice of Withdrawal of Petition and Dismissal must be provided to the court and all parties involved in the case. It must be signed by both the petitioner and respondent, and it must be accompanied by a proof of service that all parties have been properly notified. The purpose of the document is to officially end the case and provide a record of the dismissal.