Alaska Vacating an Administrative Order is a process whereby a person or entity can have their administrative order vacated or annulled. This can be done through the filing of a motion with the court which issued the order. Administrative orders are orders issued by an administrative agency, such as the Alaska Department of Fish and Game, Alaska Department of Natural Resources, or Alaska Department of Environmental Conservation. These orders are used to regulate activities and enforce laws and regulations. The types of Alaska Vacating an Administrative Order may include: Vacating an Order of Contempt, Vacating an Order of Abatement, Vacating an Order of Suspension or Revocation, Vacating an Order of Compliance, Vacating an Order of Revocation or Suspension of a Permit, or Vacating an Order of Prosecution. Each motion will require different types of evidence to be presented and the court will determine if the order should be vacated or not. In some cases, the administrative agency may need to be consulted and a hearing scheduled.