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The department will, upon its verification for accuracy and completeness, consider an offender to have submitted satisfactory proof of unconditional discharge upon receipt of a
(1) department form that includes the name, mailing address, and phone number of a court or correctional official who may be contacted by the department to confirm the offender's assertion of the unconditional discharge date; and
(2) copy of a court judgment, court order, certificate of unconditional discharge, letter, or other document signed by an employee of a court or correctional agency showing, for the offense for which the offender is required to register,
(A) the unconditional discharge date;
(B) the full statute or ordinance citation and descriptive title;
(C) the court case number, and
(D) if assigned by the court, the charge or count number.
History: Eff. 11/3/99, Register 152
Authority: AS 12.63.010
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