The Alaska Certificate of Service for Motion to Intervene in IOWA CHINA Case is a legal document that must be filed with the court when an individual or party wishes to intervene in an Indian Child Welfare Act (IOWA) or Child in Need of Assistance (CHINA) case. It serves as proof that the motion to intervene has been properly served on the parties involved in the case. The Alaska Certificate of Service for Motion to Intervene in IOWA CHINA Case will include the name and address of the motion's filer, the names of the parties to whom it was served, the date of service, and a signed statement attesting to the veracity of the information provided. There are two types of Alaska Certificate of Service for Motion to Intervene in IOWA CHINA Case: the first is a traditional certificate of service, which is used when the motion was served in person; and the second is an alternative certificate of service, which is used when the motion was served by mail or email.