Alaska Request to Register Child Custody Order of Another State or Country is a procedure for registering a child custody order from another US state or foreign country in the state of Alaska. The goal of the registration is to recognize and enforce the order in Alaska. There are two types of Alaska Request to Register Child Custody Order of Another State or Country: 1. IFSA Registration: This type of registration is done through the Uniform Interstate Family Support Act (IFSA). It is used to register child custody orders from another US state or country that have been issued by a court or other authority. The registration allows for the enforcement of the child custody order in Alaska. 2. Ex Parte Registration: This type of registration is done without the other parent or party being present. It is used to register child custody orders from another US state or country that have been issued by a court or other authority. The registration allows for the enforcement of the child custody order in Alaska.