The Alaska Notice of Intent to Register Order in Another State is a form used by parents who wish to register an out-of-state court order in Alaska. This form is typically used when one parent moves to Alaska from another state and needs to enforce a custody or visitation order from the original state. There are two types of Alaska Notices of Intent to Register Order in Another State. The first is an original notice of intent to register an out-of-state court order. This notice must be filed with the court in the county where the parent is now residing in Alaska. The second type of notice is a notice of intent to modify an out-of-state court order. This notice must be filed with the court in the county where the parent is now residing in Alaska and the court that issued the original order. Both types of forms must include the legal name of the parent filing the notice, the name of the other parent, and the court's order number. Additionally, the form should include a copy of the out-of-state court order, as well as any modifications to the order that were made in the other state. Once the Notice of Intent is filed, it must be served upon the other parent. If the other parent does not file an objection within 30 days, the court will register the order in Alaska, and it will become enforceable in the state.