The Alaska Request and Affidavit for Default Judgment is a court document filed by a creditor in the Alaska Superior Court to obtain a judgment against a debtor when the debtor fails to answer or appear in court. It is used when the debtor has not responded to the original lawsuit filed by the creditor, and the creditor wishes to obtain a default judgment. The Request and Affidavit for Default Judgment must include the amount owed, the interest rate, and an itemized list of amounts due, as well as a statement that the debtor has failed to appear or respond to the lawsuit. There are two types of Alaska Request and Affidavit for Default Judgment: the Request and Affidavit for Default Judgment for Money and the Request and Affidavit for Default Judgment for Property. The Request and Affidavit for Default Judgment for Money is used when the creditor is seeking a monetary judgment from the debtor. The Request and Affidavit for Default Judgment for Property is used when the creditor is seeking a judgment against the debtor for the possession of specific property.