The Alaska Notice of Registration of Child Custody Order of Another State or Country is a legal document that is used to register a child custody order issued in a different state or country. This document is used to ensure that the custody order is recognized and enforced in the state of Alaska. The notice typically includes pertinent information about the custody order, such as the court that issued the order, the names of the custodial parent and non-custodial parent, a description of the custody arrangement, and the date that the order was issued. There are two types of Alaska Notice of Registration of Child Custody Order of Another State or Country: Full Registration and Limited Registration. Full Registration is used when both parents are in agreement and the custodial parent has the right to make decisions about the child's care and upbringing. Limited Registration is used when the non-custodial parent has limited rights and duties regarding the child. The limited registration also allows the custodial parent to make decisions about the child's care without consulting the non-custodial parent.