The Alaska Statement Regarding Community Work Service CR-776 (Ketchikan) is a form that provides an opportunity for individuals to demonstrate their commitment to the community. The statement is used by Alaska courts to determine an individual's eligibility for a community work service (CDs) sentence. The statement is divided into three sections. The first section outlines the purpose of the form and the expectations of the individual completing it. The second section requires the individual to provide detailed information about their experience with community-based activities and their commitment to making a positive contribution to the community. The third section involves a series of questions related to the individual's criminal record, employment history, and education. There are three types of Alaska Statement Regarding Community Work Service CR-776 (Ketchikan): the original form, the modified form, and the juvenile form. The original form is used to identify the individual's eligibility for a CDs sentence. The modified form is used for individuals who have previously been convicted of a crime. The juvenile form is used for individuals under the age of 18 who are seeking a CDs sentence.