The Alaska Request and Affidavit for Entry of Judgment is a type of legal document used in the state of Alaska to enter a judgment in a civil court case. It is a form that the plaintiff must fill out and file with the court that contains information about the case, such as the names of the parties involved, the amount of the judgment, and any other information pertinent to the judgment. It is then signed by the plaintiff, and the court will enter the judgment if it is satisfied that the information is correct. There are two types of Alaska Request and Affidavit for Entry of Judgment: Default Judgment and Contested Judgment. A Default Judgment is when a defendant does not respond to the complaint and the court enters a judgment in favor of the plaintiff. A Contested Judgment is when a defendant responds to the complaint and the court must decide which party should win the case.