Alaska Joint Motion to Put Settlement on the Record, SHC-1063, is a legal document used by parties involved in a civil case to create an official record of the terms of a settlement agreement. This document is typically filed with the court that is overseeing the case and is used to memorialize the terms of the settlement and ensure that all parties are bound by the agreement. The document includes details of the settlement agreement such as the parties involved, the terms of the settlement, and any relief that is awarded to the prevailing party. The document also includes legal language that binds all parties to the agreement and makes it enforceable. There are two types of Alaska Joint Motion to Put Settlement on the Record, SHC-1063: (1) Uncontested Joint Motion to Put Settlement on the Record; and (2) Contested Joint Motion to Put Settlement on the Record. An Uncontested Joint Motion is filed when both parties have agreed to the terms of the settlement agreement and are willing to have it recorded with the court. A Contested Joint Motion is filed when one or more of the parties is not willing to accept the terms of the settlement and wants to have the agreement reviewed by the court before it is put on the record.