An Alaska Request to Be Appointed as a Co-Personal Representative is a legal document filed with the probate court in the state of Alaska. This document is used when an individual wants to be appointed as a co-personal representative (also known as a co-executor) of an estate. The individual must be over 18 years of age and must meet the residency requirements of the state. The individual must also provide evidence of their financial responsibility and pass a background check. The Alaska Request to Be Appointed as a Co-Personal Representative is typically filed when an estate is being probated, and the individual filing the request is seeking to be appointed as a co-personal representative of the estate. The request must include information about the individual filing the request, including their name, age, address, and other contact information. It must also include information about the deceased, including the date of death and the last known address. There are two types of Alaska Request to Be Appointed as a Co-Personal Representative: voluntary and involuntary. Voluntary requests are filed when the individual filing the request is aware that someone else has already been appointed as the personal representative and is willing to act in that capacity. Involuntary requests are filed when the individual filing the request does not know that someone else has already been appointed as the personal representative and is unaware that a probate proceeding is already underway.