The Alaska Statement Under Penalty of Perjury Concerning Payment Advices Due Pursuant to 11 U.S.C. 521(a)(1)(B)(iv) is a document that is used in bankruptcy cases to confirm that the debtor has provided accurate payment advices concerning a current debt obligation. The document is specifically required in Chapter 11 bankruptcy cases in the state of Alaska. The Alaska Statement Under Penalty of Perjury Concerning Payment Advices Due Pursuant to 11 U.S.C. 521(a)(1)(B)(iv) includes the following information: the debtor's name, the date of the filing of the statement, the bankruptcy case number, the debtor's address, the name of the creditor, the amount of the debt, and the debtor's signature. The debtor must sign the statement under penalty of perjury and certify that all information provided is true and accurate. There are two types of Alaska Statement Under Penalty of Perjury Concerning Payment Advices Due Pursuant to 11 U.S.C. 521(a)(1)(B)(iv): the initial statement and the amended statement. The initial statement must be filed with the bankruptcy court at the time of the filing of the bankruptcy case. The amended statement must be filed with the court if the debtor's payment advices have changed since the initial statement was filed.