Alaska Order Revoking Minor's License to Drive is a court order issued when a minor under the age of 18 violates any provision of the Alaska Motor Vehicle Code. The order either revokes the minor's driver's license or denies the minor's application for a driver's license. There are two types of Alaska Order Revoking Minor's License to Drive: Temporary Order Revoking Minor's License to Drive and Final Order Revoking Minor's License to Drive. A Temporary Order Revoking Minor's License to Drive is issued when a minor has committed a moving violation or has been convicted of an offense involving the operation of a motor vehicle. It is valid for up to 30 days and is typically issued by a court or an administrative agency. A Final Order Revoking Minor's License to Drive is issued after a hearing and is based on a finding that the minor has violated a provision of the Alaska Motor Vehicle Code. It is valid for up to one year and can be extended for an additional year. The order can be appealed to the superior court.