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Alaska: Adult Diversion/Deferral Program (AK-D-1)

Alaska: Adult Diversion/Deferral Program (AK-D-1)

Records relating to a case dismissed following successful completion of probation pursuant to a suspended entry of judgment cannot be published on a publicly available website 60 days after the date of dismissal. Alaska Stat. §§ 12.55.078, 22.35.030.
Record Detail(s)
Completion of diversion or deferral program
Previous Conviction Disqualifying
Potentially, see statute
Mandatory / Discretionary
Mandatory
Hearing
No
Clearance Process
Automatic
Remedy
Shield
Ineligible Category or Citation
See subsection (f) for offenses that are ineligible for suspended entry of judgment. Alaska Stat. § 12.55.078.
Procedure General
The Alaska Court System cannot publish the court record if 60 days have elapsed since the date of acquittal or dismissal. Alaska Stat. § 22.35.030.
Fees
There is no statutory language regarding fees.
Effect
The record is not published on the Alaska Court System's publicly available website.
Waiting Periods
The records cannot be published after 60 days have elapsed since dismissal.