An Alaska Motion and Order to Reschedule Hearing is a document used by a court to formally request to reschedule a hearing. This motion and order is typically submitted by a party to a case, or by the court itself. The motion and order must outline the reason for the request to reschedule and provide the proposed date and time for the hearing. The order must be approved by the court before the hearing can be rescheduled. There are three main types of Alaska Motion and Order to Reschedule Hearing: Emergency Motion and Order to Reschedule Hearing, Regular Motion and Order to Reschedule Hearing, and Ex Parte Motion and Order to Reschedule Hearing. An Emergency Motion and Order to Reschedule Hearing is used when an unforeseeable event requires the hearing to be rescheduled quickly. A Regular Motion and Order to Reschedule Hearing is used when the parties involved in the case agree to reschedule the hearing for a later date. An Ex Parte Motion and Order to Reschedule Hearing is used when one of the parties in the case is not present and needs to be rescheduled for a future date.