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Rule 65.1. Domestic Violence Protective Orders - Access to Information.
A petitioner who is appearing pro se in a proceeding to obtain a domestic violence protective order under AS 18.66.100 or 18.66.110 may submit the petitioner's mailing address and telephone number on a separate form and omit this information from other pleadings and papers filed with the court. Access to the form containing the petitioner's mailing address and telephone number is limited to the court, authorized court system personnel, and the petitioner. If a child support order is entered in the proceeding, court system personnel may also provide a copy of the address information form to the Child Support Enforcement Division. Further disclosure of this form by the Child Support Enforcement Division is prohibited. If the petitioner submits an information sheet containing the petitioner's address and telephone number for use by law enforcement agencies, the court may retain a copy of this document. Access to the copy is limited to the court, authorized court system personnel, and the petitioner.
(Adopted by SCO 1345 effective August 13, 1998)
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