Alaska DOC Supervision Transfer is a program that allows an offender to transfer from their current state of supervision to another state. It is most commonly used when an offender has moved to a new location outside of Alaska and needs to continue their court-ordered supervision. It is important to note that Alaska DOC Supervision Transfer is not available in all states. There are two types of Alaska DOC Supervision Transfer: Interstate Compact and Non-Compact Transfer. The Interstate Compact Transfer allows an offender to transfer to another state that is part of the Interstate Compact for Adult Offender Supervision. All 50 states, the District of Columbia, and the U.S. Virgin Islands are part of this compact. The Non-Compact Transfer allows an offender to transfer to a state that is not part of the Interstate Compact for Adult Offender Supervision. In this case, the offender's supervising agency in Alaska would need to agree to the transfer and the receiving state would need to accept the transfer. Alaska DOC Supervision Transfer is an important option for offenders who have moved to a new location outside Alaska and need to maintain their court-ordered supervision.