Order Recognizing the Authority of Domiciliary Personal Representative to Act in the State of Alaska is an official document issued by the courts in Alaska. This document is used to grant an out-of-state personal representative the authority to act on behalf of a decedent's estate in Alaska. The order is designed to protect the interests of the decedent's estate, family, and creditors by ensuring that all the assets located in Alaska are properly administered. There are two types of Order Recognizing the Authority of Domiciliary Personal Representative to Act in the State of Alaska: Letters of Office and Letters Testamentary. Letters of Office are issued to a personal representative who was appointed in another state and does not have a will. Letters Testamentary are issued to a personal representative who was appointed in another state and has a will. The Order Recognizing the Authority of Domiciliary Personal Representative to Act in the State of Alaska is a legal document that grants the personal representative the authority to undertake certain administrative tasks in Alaska, such as collecting and distributing assets, filing tax returns, and paying debts. The order also allows the personal representative to bring or defend a lawsuit in Alaska on behalf of the estate.