The Alaska Prosecutor's Application for Bail Review Hearing is a legal document used when the prosecution requests a bail review hearing in the state of Alaska. The application is used to review a defendant's bail status and is typically filed with the court in the event that either the prosecution or the defense is requesting a bail review hearing. The application contains information about the defendant including their name, date of birth, address, and other relevant information. Depending on the reason for the hearing, different types of Alaska Prosecutor's Application for Bail Review Hearing may be used. The most common types are an Application for Bail Review Hearing in a criminal case, an Application for Bail Review Hearing in a felony case, and an Application for Bail Review Hearing in a misdemeanor case. The application is usually submitted to the court by the prosecutor in the case and must be reviewed and approved by a judge.