Alaska Request for Deposited Will is a document used to initiate the process of depositing a will with the Alaska court system. It is used to identify the deceased, their surviving spouse (if any), their estate, and the executor or administrator of the estate. The request must be signed by the executor or administrator of the estate, or a person authorized to act on their behalf, and must include a copy of the will. There are two types of Alaska Request for Deposited Will: non-probate and probate. The non-probate request is typically used when the deceased’s will is straightforward and uncontested. In this case, the will is deposited with the court without a hearing. The probate request is used when the will is contested or more complicated. In this case, a hearing must be held before the will is deposited with the court.