Alaska Non-Opposed Application to Quash Bench Warrant and Re-Set Hearing Date is the legal process of asking the court to cancel or 'quash' a bench warrant and set a new court date. This type of application is available for those with an outstanding bench warrant in Alaska. Bench warrants are issued when a person fails to appear in court as ordered, which can result in the court issuing an arrest warrant. A Non-Opposed Application is where the defendant makes a request to the court to quash the warrant and reset the hearing date without objection from the prosecution, meaning both parties agree to the request. There are two types of Alaska Non-Opposed Application to Quash Bench Warrant and Re-Set Hearing Date: 1) Non-Opposed Motion to Quash Bench Warrant and Reset Hearing Date; and 2) Non-Opposed Application to Quash Bench Warrant and Reset Hearing Date. The difference between the two is that a Motion is a formal request to the court, while an Application is a more formal request with additional supporting documents. Both types of applications must be filed with the court in order to be considered.