The Alaska Domiciliary Foreign Personal Representative's Statement is a legal document that is used when a foreign personal representative (FPR) is appointed to administer a deceased person's estate in the state of Alaska. The statement is used to designate an FPR that is domiciled in a foreign country and will be responsible for administering the estate in Alaska. It contains information about the FPR, such as their name, address, and contact information, as well as details about the estate, including the deceased person's name, date of death, and the assets of the estate. In addition, the FPR must provide the court with a statement of acceptance of the appointment and a statement of qualification for the FPR's fiduciary duties. There are two types of Alaska Domiciliary Foreign Personal Representative's Statements: General Statements and Limited Statements. A General Statement must include all the requirements listed above, while a Limited Statement is used if the FPR is not responsible for all the estate's assets. In this case, the FPR must provide a statement of acceptance of the appointed fiduciary duties, a statement of qualification for the limited fiduciary duties, and a list of the specific estate assets for which they are responsible.