Venue Motion and Order, is an official form from the Alaska Court System, which complies with all applicable laws and statutes. USLF amends and updates the forms as is required by Alaska statutes and law.
Alaska Venue Motion and Order is a type of legal document filed by a party in an Alaska civil lawsuit in order to request that the court change the geographic location where the case is being heard. The motion and order are typically filed when the plaintiff or defendant feel that the current venue chosen for the case is inappropriate and would be better served by being heard in a different geographical area. There are three types of Alaska Venue Motion and Order: (1) Motion to Change Venue on the Grounds of Convenience, (2) Motion to Change Venue on the Grounds of Necessity, and (3) Motion to Change Venue on the Grounds of Public Interest. All motions require the party filing the motion to provide evidence as to why the change of venue is necessary and why the new location is suitable.Alaska Venue Motion and Order is a type of legal document filed by a party in an Alaska civil lawsuit in order to request that the court change the geographic location where the case is being heard. The motion and order are typically filed when the plaintiff or defendant feel that the current venue chosen for the case is inappropriate and would be better served by being heard in a different geographical area. There are three types of Alaska Venue Motion and Order: (1) Motion to Change Venue on the Grounds of Convenience, (2) Motion to Change Venue on the Grounds of Necessity, and (3) Motion to Change Venue on the Grounds of Public Interest. All motions require the party filing the motion to provide evidence as to why the change of venue is necessary and why the new location is suitable.