Order Recognizing the Authority of Domiciliary Personal Representative to Act in the State of Alaska is a court order issued by an Alaska court that recognizes the authority of a non-resident personal representative to act in the state. This order is necessary when a non-resident personal representative wants to act on behalf of a deceased person in Alaska. The order grants the non-resident personal representative the power to act on the deceased person's behalf in Alaska, including the power to administer the estate, collect and distribute assets, pay debts, and file tax returns. Depending on the state, the order may also be required to access death benefits and to bring legal action on behalf of the estate. There are two types of Order Recognizing the Authority of Domiciliary Personal Representative to Act in the State of Alaska: 1. Letters of Administration: This type of order is issued to a personal representative who has been appointed in another state. It grants the personal representative the authority to act on behalf of the deceased person in Alaska. 2. Letters of Testamentary: This type of order is issued to a personal representative who has been appointed in another state, and grants them the authority to act on behalf of the deceased person in Alaska. The order also grants the personal representative the authority to access death benefits and to bring legal action on behalf of the estate.