The Alaska Notice to Quit for Non-Payment of Utilities is a legal document used by landlords or utility providers to notify tenants of their failure to pay utility bills. The Notice informs the tenant that they must make payment of the outstanding balance or vacate the premises in a certain time frame. There are two types of Alaska Notice to Quit for Non-Payment of Utilities: 1. Ten-Day Notice to Quit for Non-Payment of Utilities: This Notice gives the tenant 10 days to pay the past due amount or vacate the property. 2. Three-Day Notice to Quit for Non-Payment of Utilities: This Notice gives the tenant 3 days to pay the past due amount or vacate the property. Both types of Notice must be served in accordance with Alaska rental laws. The Notice must be served either in person or posted in a visible location on the premises. The Notice must also include the amount of past due rent and a clear explanation of the tenant's right to contest the Notice.