The Alaska Satisfaction of Judgment (Include 2 copies of signed form when filing with court) is a legal document used in the State of Alaska to satisfy a judgment against a person or entity. This document is used to declare that a judgment has been satisfied either in full or in part. The document is signed by the judgment creditor, the person or entity that the judgment was against, and the court. The Alaska Satisfaction of Judgment must be filed with the court in order to be valid. There are two types of Alaska Satisfaction of Judgment (Include 2 copies of signed form when filing with court): 1. Partial Satisfaction of Judgment: This type is used when the judgment is being partially satisfied. It must be signed by the judgment creditor, the person or entity against whom the judgment was made, and the court. 2. Full Satisfaction of Judgment: This type is used when the judgment is being fully satisfied. It must be signed by the judgment creditor, the person or entity against whom the judgment was made, and the court. When filing an Alaska Satisfaction of Judgment, two copies of the signed form must be included, one for the court and one for the judgment debtor.