The Alaska Pro Se Motion Form is a document used by individuals representing themselves in court, known as pro SE litigants, to file a motion with the court. The motion can be used to ask the court to take certain actions, such as ordering a hearing, granting an injunction, or allowing an amended pleading. The form must be completed in accordance with Alaska court rules and provide all the necessary information for the court to consider the motion. The Alaska Pro Se Motion Form is available in two types: the Motion for Default Judgment and the Motion for Summary Judgment. The Motion for Default Judgment is used when the opposing party has not responded to the motion, making it possible for the court to enter a final judgment without a hearing. The Motion for Summary Judgment is used when the opposing party has responded to the motion and the court must determine if the facts support the claims. Both forms require the filing party to provide the court with legal arguments and evidence to support their claims.