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Code · Alaska · Title 45 · Chapter 48

Sec. 45.48.600. Factual declaration of innocence after identity theft.

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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)the perpetrator of the identity theft was arrested for, cited for, or convicted of the crime using the victim's identity;
(2)a criminal complaint was filed against the perpetrator of the identity theft; and
(3)the victim's identity was mistakenly associated with a record of a conviction for a crime.
(b)In addition to a petition by a victim under
(a)of this section, the department may petition the superior court for a determination under
(a)of this section, or the superior court may, on its own motion, make a determination under
(a)of this section.
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