Alaska Docketing Statement B is a form used by the Alaska Supreme Court to enter a case into the court's docket. It is commonly used to initiate appeals of state court decisions. The form is divided into two parts, the caption and the body. In the caption, the appellant or petitioner must provide information about the parties involved in the case, including the names of the appellant, respondent, and any other parties. The body of the form requires additional information such as the date of the appeal, the name of the court from which the appeal is taken, and the nature of the appeal. Depending on the nature of the appeal, there are different types of Alaska Docketing Statement B, including Statement B for appeals from a final order, Statement B for appeals from an interlocutory order, Statement B for appeals from an administrative decision, and Statement B for appeals from a special proceeding.