The Alaska Affidavit and Request for Nondisclosure of Identifying Information is a form used by victims of sexual assault or domestic violence in the state of Alaska. It allows the victim to prevent the release of their personal identifying information (such as name, address, phone number, etc.) to the defendant or other third parties. This document is required for any individual seeking to protect their personal identifying information from public disclosure. There are two types of Alaska Affidavit and Request for Nondisclosure of Identifying Information: (1) Affidavit of Nondisclosure for Victims of Sexual Assault or Domestic Violence, and (2) Request for Nondisclosure of Identifying Information. The Affidavit of Nondisclosure for Victims of Sexual Assault or Domestic Violence is a form that can be completed by a victim of sexual assault or domestic violence in order to protect their identity from public disclosure. The Request for Nondisclosure of Identifying Information is a form that can be completed by anyone seeking to protect their identity from public disclosure. Both forms must be filed with the court in order to be effective.