The Alaska Affidavit & Request for Nondisclosure of Identifying Information is a form designed to protect the personal information of an individual. It is used when a person wishes to keep their identity confidential in a legal proceeding, such as in a court case. This form helps to protect the individual’s identity from being disclosed to the public, media, or other third parties. The Alaska Affidavit & Request for Nondisclosure of Identifying Information can be used in various types of legal proceedings, including divorce, child custody, and adoption. There are three different types of Alaska Affidavit & Request for Nondisclosure of Identifying Information forms. The first is for a party to the legal proceedings who wish to keep their identity confidential. The second is for a witness to the legal proceedings who wish to remain anonymous. The third is for a third-party witness or expert witness who wishes to keep their identity confidential. Each form requires the individual to provide a sworn statement and proof of identity. Once the form is completed, it must be filed with the court. Once the court approves the form, the individual's identity will be kept confidential.