An Alaska Request for Hearing About Registered Tribal Court Custody Order is a legal document that is filed in a court of law in Alaska. It is used to request a hearing to review a registered tribal court custody order, such as one issued by a federally recognized Indian tribe. The request is typically made by a parent or guardian seeking to modify or terminate an existing custody order. The request must include detailed information about the tribal court custody order, including the court name, case number, and date of issuance. Additionally, the request must include a statement of the reasons for requesting the hearing, such as a change in circumstances or allegations of inadequate care. There are two types of Alaska Request for Hearing About Registered Tribal Court Custody Order: 1) Request for Hearing to Modify or Terminate an Existing Custody Order; and 2) Request for Hearing to Establish a Custody Order.