The Alaska Notice of Motion for Relief From Stay is a legal document used by creditors to initiate the process for lifting the stay of enforcement against a debtor in the state of Alaska. A stay of enforcement is an order issued by the court which prevents a creditor from taking any action against a debtor, such as seizing their assets or initiating a lawsuit. A creditor can file a Notice of Motion for Relief From Stay with the Alaska Superior Court, asking the court to lift the stay of enforcement and allow them to take action against the debtor. There are two types of Alaska Notice of Motion for Relief From Stay: an unopposed motion and an opposed motion. An unopposed motion is used when the debtor does not object to the creditor's request to lift the stay of enforcement. An opposed motion is filed when the debtor objects to the creditor's request and wishes to contest it. Both types of Alaska Notice of Motion for Relief From Stay require the creditor to provide detailed information regarding the debt, the debtor's assets, and the reasons why they are requesting relief from the stay of enforcement.