The Alaska Notice of Voluntary Admission to Treatment Facility is a document that allows an individual to voluntarily admit themselves into a treatment facility for mental health or substance abuse services. This document is used to initiate the admission process and to provide the facility with the necessary information to begin providing care. There are two types of Alaska Notice of Voluntary Admission to Treatment Facility: the Mental Health Notice of Voluntary Admission and the Substance Abuse Notice of Voluntary Admission. The Mental Health Notice of Voluntary Admission is used to admit an individual to a mental health treatment facility, while the Substance Abuse Notice of Voluntary Admission is used to admit an individual to a substance abuse treatment facility. Both documents must be signed by the individual or their legal guardian and a representative of the treatment facility. The Alaska Notice of Voluntary Admission to Treatment Facility is an important document for those seeking mental health and substance abuse services, as it helps to ensure that the individual is receiving the necessary care.