Alaska Adoption Notice to Absent Parent is a notice sent to the absent biological parent of a child who is being adopted in the state of Alaska. This notice informs the absent parent of their rights and obligations in the adoption process, and allows them to contest the adoption if they so choose. It also informs the parent of their right to receive notice of any proceedings related to the adoption. There are two types of Alaska Adoption Notice to Absent Parent: Notice of Intent to Adopt and Notice of Final Adoption. Notice of Intent to Adopt is a legal notice sent to the absent parent that informs them that someone else is seeking to adopt the child and that they have a right to contest the adoption. Notice of Final Adoption is sent once the adoption has been finalized, and informs the absent parent of their rights and responsibilities with respect to the adopted child.