The Alaska Application For First Bail Review Hearing is an official legal form created by the Alaska Department of Law for use in criminal proceedings. This form is used by individuals that have been arrested and charged with a crime, and are seeking a bail review hearing. The application is used by the court to review the individual’s bail status, and to determine if the individual should be released on their own recognizance, or if a bail amount should be set. There are two types of Alaska Application For First Bail Review Hearings: Standard Application and Expedited Application. The Standard Application requires the individual to submit a full application to the court, while the Expedited Application only requires the individual to submit a basic summary of their situation. Both applications must include the individual’s name, address, date of birth, and the nature of the charges. The applications must also include a summary of the individual’s criminal history and any other relevant information. The court will review the application and determine if the individual is eligible for a bail review hearing.