The Alaska Notice of Request or Stipulation to Dismiss or End Case is a document used to terminate a case in the state of Alaska's court system. The document is used when both parties involved in a case have agreed to end the case, or when one party requests that the court dismiss the case. There are two types of Alaska Notice of Request or Stipulation to Dismiss or End Case: 1. Motion to Dismiss or End Case: This type of Notice is filed by one of the parties involved in the case, and requests that the court dismiss the case. This type of Notice includes the reasons why the case should be dismissed. 2. Stipulation to Dismiss or End Case: This type of Notice is filed by both parties in the case, and stipulates that the case should be dismissed. This type of Notice includes an agreement between the parties regarding the dismissal of the case, and any other matters related to the case that the parties agree on. The Alaska Notice of Request or Stipulation to Dismiss or End Case must be filed with the court. Once the court has received the Notice, the court will review it and decide whether to grant the request.