The Alaska Order Authorizing Disposition of Unclaimed Body is a legal document issued by a court in the state of Alaska, which authorizes the disposition of a deceased person's body when the family or next of kin of the deceased cannot be located, or if the family or next of kin cannot be contacted or do not respond to efforts to contact them. This document is often used when a deceased person has no known relatives and no one has come forward to claim the body. The Alaska Order Authorizing Disposition of Unclaimed Body typically includes information such as the deceased's name, date of death, and the cause of death. It also includes the court's order and authorization for the disposition of the body, and the name and address of the person or entity who is responsible for the disposition. The order may also include instructions regarding the method and manner in which the body is to be disposed of. There are two types of Alaska Order Authorizing Disposition of Unclaimed Body: One is issued by a court when a deceased person has no known relatives or next of kin, and the other is issued by a court when the family or next of kin of the deceased cannot be contacted or do not respond to efforts to contact them. Both types of order authorize the disposition of a deceased person's body.