Trial courts around the State are conducting video hearings, and they are authorized by Supreme Court order to live-stream hearings that are open to the public. If you have questions about the cases or hearings available on this website, please contact the court directly.
You may also search records.courts.alaska.gov for information regarding cases. If you are scheduled to appear in court remotely, please see tips for attending hearings.
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The public and media may be asked to participate in trials or hearings remotely either by streamed video or telephonic conference, due to space limitations in the courtroom.
Felony trials and other high profile proceedings may be livestreamed for public viewing. For other proceedings, some judges are providing telephonic opportunities for the public to participate. See Telephonic Hearings and Conference Lines. Contact the court to find out the method for public participation or to request access to an upcoming hearing or trial.
You must have permission from the court to take screenshots or record a livestream.