Alaska Dist. Ct. R. Civ. P. 1

As amended through November 12, 2024
Rule 1 - Scope of Rules-Construction
(a)Scope of Rules.
(1) The procedure in civil actions and proceedings before district judges and magistrate judges shall be governed by the rules governing the procedure in the superior court to the extent that such rules are applicable except as follows:
(A) in a civil action for personal injury or property damage, unless otherwise agreed by all parties or permitted by order of the court in exceptional cases and for good cause shown, discovery shall be limited to the disclosures required under Civil Rule 26(a) and to the taking by each party of the deposition of one or more opposing parties and of one additional person who is not a party; and
(B) in a debt collection case, the plaintiff must:
(i) designate in the complaint a person authorized to discuss the case on behalf of the plaintiff and include that person's name, phone number, mailing address, and email address; and
(ii) serve a copy of the court system form "Answer & Counterclaim to Complaint to Collect a Debt" on the defendant with the complaint.
(2) If in any action or proceeding a magistrate judge finds it impracticable to proceed or is at a disadvantage because of the application of any of such rules, the magistrate judge may hold the action or proceeding in abeyance, without prejudice to the rights of the parties, for further action by a district judge.
(3) The following rules are inapplicable in their entirety to proceedings before district judges and magistrate judges:

CIVIL RULE TITLE

Rule 18(b) Joinder of Remedies - Fraudulent Conveyances.

Rule 27 Deposition Before Actions or Pending Appeal.

Rule 40(c) Visiting Judges.

Rule 40(d) Applications for Orders.

Rule 48(b) Instructions; Argument; Retirement of Jury.

Rule 57(a) Declaratory Judgments.

Rule 65 Injunctions.

Rule 66 Receivers.

Rule 70 Judgment for Specific Acts - Vesting Title.

Rule 72 Eminent Domain.

Rule 84 Change of Name.

(4) To the extent authorized by law, the provisions of Civil Rule 100 apply to any civil matter brought in district court.
(b)Construction. Where the words "court" or "judge" are used in these rules, they shall be construed to include a district judge or a magistrate judge, and where functions and duties are prescribed for the clerk, they shall be performed by a magistrate judge or a clerk.

Alaska Dist. Ct. R. Civ. P. 1

Amended by SCO 540 effective 10/1/1982; by SCO 1153 effective 7/15/1994; by SCO 1281 effective 8/7/1997; by SCO 1469 effective 10/15/2002; and by SCO 1522 effective 10/15/2003; and by SCO 1829 effective 10/1/2014; amended by SCO 2022 effective 10/15/2024.

Note to SCO 1281: Subparagraph (a)(1) of this rule was amended by ch. 26, 44, SLA 1997. According to 55 of the Act, the amendment to District Court Civil Rule 1 applies "to all causes of action accruing on or after the effective date of this Act." The amendment to District Court Civil Rule 1 adopted by paragraph 11 of this order applies to all cases filed on or after August 7, 1997. See paragraph 17 of this order. The change is adopted for the sole reason that the legislature has mandated the amendment.

The maximum amount of a district court civil claim under AS 22.15.030 is $100,000.

AS 22.15.030