Alaska Restitution Judgment is a legal order issued by a court requiring an offender to pay the victim for losses incurred as a result of a crime. It is a type of criminal sentence that requires a convicted offender to pay money to the victim for losses such as medical bills, property damage, lost wages, and pain and suffering. Restitution judgments can also be used to repay debtors for goods taken without permission or payment. Alaska Restitution Judgment is used to help victims of crime recover financial losses caused by the offender’s actions. It is important to note that a restitution judgment does not replace a civil lawsuit. It is a criminal sentence and is not intended to provide full financial compensation to the victim. There are two types of Alaska Restitution Judgment: mandatory restitution and discretionary restitution. Mandatory restitution is a mandatory order that requires the offender to pay the victim for losses resulting from their crime. Discretionary restitution is an order issued by the court at its discretion.