Alaska Fugitive From Justice Waiver of Extradition is a legal document used by a person charged with a crime in another state who has fled to the State of Alaska. It allows for the accused to be tried in Alaska rather than in the state where the alleged crime was committed. The waiver allows for the accused to be temporarily released from custody in Alaska, pending a hearing by the Alaska Superior Court. There are two types of Alaska Fugitive From Justice Waiver of Extradition: a conditional waiver and an unconditional waiver. A conditional waiver is given when the accused agrees to certain conditions, such as returning to the state where the offense was committed and appearing before the court in that state. An unconditional waiver is given when the accused does not agree to any of the conditions and wishes to be tried in Alaska.