An Alaska Request to Change Jurisdiction to a New Court Location is a legal request that a party can make to transfer their case from one jurisdiction to another. This request is typically made when the current court does not have the authority to hear the case. There are two types of Alaska Request to Change Jurisdiction to a New Court Location: (1) a Request for Change of Venue and (2) a Request for Change of Forum. A Request for Change of Venue is a request to move the case to a court located in a different county or district within the same state. A Request for Change of Forum is a request to move the case to a court located in a different state. This request must be supported by evidence that the current court is not the proper forum to hear the case, such as the existence of a conflict of law. The requesting party must provide the court with the necessary information and documents to support their request. The court will then review the request and make a decision on whether to grant or deny the request.