An Alaska Denial Order is a legal document issued by a court in the state of Alaska that restricts certain rights or privileges of an individual or business. It is used to prevent a person or business from engaging in certain activities or transactions that are considered to be a threat to public safety or welfare. There are two types of Alaska Denial Orders: the Permanent Denial Order and the Temporary Denial Order. The Permanent Denial Order is issued when a person has been convicted of a felony or other serious crime in Alaska and is in need of long-term protection from potential harm. The Temporary Denial Order is issued when an individual poses a significant risk to the public and requires more immediate intervention, but does not necessarily require the same level of protection as a Permanent Denial Order. In either case, the Denial Order prohibits the person or business from engaging in certain activities or transactions. The Denial Order is often used to prevent a person or business from obtaining firearms, explosives, or other items that may be used to cause harm.