The Alaska Notice of Debtor's Motion to Convert Case to a Case Under Chapter ___ (Number) is a legal document used to inform creditors and the court of the debtor's intent to convert their case from one chapter of the bankruptcy code to another. This document states the reasons for the request, the proposed chapter, the date of the debtor's filing, and any other information relevant to the motion. The debtor must file this notice with the bankruptcy court in their district in order for the request to be considered. There are two types of Alaska Notice of Debtor's Motion to Convert Case to a Case Under Chapter ___ (Number): a voluntary conversion and an involuntary conversion. A voluntary conversion is initiated by the debtor and requires the debtor to submit a motion to the court for approval. An involuntary conversion is initiated by the creditors and requires the debtor to respond and defend against the motion. In either case, the bankruptcy court will consider the merits of the motion and make a ruling on its approval.