Alaska Statutes Title 45, Chapter 45.48, Article 05 - Factual Declaration of Innocence After Identity Theft; Right to File Police Report Regarding Identity Theft
- Sec. 45.48.600 Factual Declaration of Innocence After Identity Theft.
(a) A victim of identity theft may petition the superior court for a determination that the victim is factually innocent of a crime if(1)...
- Sec. 45.48.610 Basis for Determination.
A determination of factual innocence under AS 45.48.600 may be heard and made on declarations, affidavits, police reports, or other material, relevant, and reliable...
- Sec. 45.48.620 Criteria for Determination; Court Order.
(a) A court may determine that a petitioner under AS 45.48.600 is factually innocent of a crime if the court finds beyond a reasonable...
- Sec. 45.48.630 Orders Regarding Records.
After a court issues an order under AS 45.48.620 , the court may order the name and associated personal information of the victim of...
- Sec. 45.48.640 Vacation of Determination.
A court that has issued an order under AS 45.48.620 may, at any time, vacate the order if the petition, or any information submitted...
- Sec. 45.48.650 Court Form.
The supreme court of the state may develop a form to be used for the order under AS 45.48.620 .
- Sec. 45.48.660 Database.
The department may establish and maintain a database of individuals who have been victims of identity theft and who have received an order under...
- Sec. 45.48.670 Toll-Free Telephone Number.
The department may establish and maintain a toll-free telephone number to provide access to information in a database established under AS 45.48.660 .
- Sec. 45.48.680 Right to File Police Report Regarding Identity Theft.
(a) Even if the local law enforcement agency does not have jurisdiction over the theft of an individual's identity, if an individual who has...
- Sec. 45.48.690 Definitions.
In AS 45.48.600 - 45.48.690,(1) "crime" has the meaning given in AS 11.81.900 ;(2) "department" means the Department of Law;(3) "perpetrator" means the person...
Last modified: November 15, 2016