The Alaska Motion for Remission of Judgment of Forfeiture is a legal motion that allows a person to ask the court to reduce or waive the amount of money owed in a forfeiture judgment. This motion is typically used when a person believes that the amount of money owed in the forfeiture judgment is excessive or unreasonable. The motion must be filed with the court and include a detailed explanation of why the amount of money owed should be reduced or waived. The motion must also include any evidence that supports the claim that the amount of money owed is excessive or unreasonable. There are two types of Alaska Motion for Remission of Judgment of Forfeiture: (1) Motion for Partial Remission of Judgment of Forfeiture, and (2) Motion for Total Remission of Judgment of Forfeiture. A Motion for Partial Remission of Judgment of Forfeiture is used when a person seeks to reduce the amount of money owed in the forfeiture judgment. A Motion for Total Remission of Judgment of Forfeiture is used when a person seeks to waive the entire amount of money owed in the forfeiture judgment.