Alaska Direction to Seal Affidavit is a legal document used in the state of Alaska to request the sealing of a court record or affidavit. This document is used to request the court to seal a record or document from public disclosure or inspection. A Direction to Seal Affidavit is typically filed by the party who created the document or by the party who would benefit from the record being sealed. There are three types of Alaska Direction to Seal Affidavit. The first type is used to seal documents related to a civil case or special proceedings. This type of affidavit is filed with the court and identifies the records that need to be sealed. The second type is used to seal records related to a criminal case. This affidavit is also filed with the court and identifies the records that need to be sealed. The third type of affidavit is used to seal records related to a juvenile case. This affidavit is also filed with the court and identifies the records that need to be sealed. In all cases, the Direction to Seal Affidavit must be signed by the party who created the document or by the party who would benefit from the record being sealed. The affidavit must also include the reason why the record should be sealed. Once the affidavit has been filed, the court will review the affidavit and make a decision about whether to seal the record.