The Alaska Certificate of Service by Certified Mail (Guardianship of Indian Child) is a form used in the state of Alaska to prove that certified mail has been sent to the guardian of an Indian child. This form is used in cases where an Indian child is under the guardianship of an individual (or individuals), but the guardian is not the child's parent. The form must be completed and signed by the individual sending the certified mail, and must include the name, address, and date of service of the recipient. There are two types of Alaska Certificate of Service by Certified Mail (Guardianship of Indian Child): 1. Service by Certified Mail — This form is used when a guardian is served by certified mail. It requires the completion of the recipient's name, address, and date of service. 2. Service by Personal Delivery — This form is used when a guardian is served by personal delivery. It requires the completion of the recipient's name, address, and date of service, as well as a statement that the guardian received the certified mail in person.