Alaska Community Service – What to Expect & How to Submit

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This Alaska page explains how verified online community service is commonly handled across the state. You’ll learn about acceptance practices, document submission to your probation officer, and county-specific notes to help ensure your hours are recognized.
How to submit your documents to your probation officer
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Complete your coursework and download your signed Certificate of Completion.
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Download your Hour Log for submission.
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Email or upload both files to your probation office or caseworker.
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Include your name, date of birth, case number, and verification code.
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Officers can confirm completion using our Verification Portal.
Example email text
Subject: Community Service Documentation — Alaska Hello [Officer Name], Attached are my Completion Certificate and Hour Log from The Foundation of Change. My details are below: • Full name: [First Last] • Date of birth: [MM/DD/YYYY] • Case number: [######] • Verification code: [ALAB-1234] Please let me know if you need direct confirmation or any other documents. Thank you, [Your name]
What’s on your certificate
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Participant name and certificate ID
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Total verified hours and completion date/time
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Coursework list and provider signature
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Unique verification code and contact info
Sample preview (redacted)
Name: J*** D**
Case ID: AL-***-5724
Hours: 12.0
Completed: 2025-06-02 11:45 CT
Verification: ALAB-****


Free enrollment confirmation letter.

Free certificate of completion sent via email. (View a sample)

Instant certificate upon completion of service requirements; 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
All hours are fully documented for official verification.
Final acceptance is at the discretion of your court or probation officer.
Certificates are designed to meet common documentation standards for community service verification.
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Is this learning program acceptable in my borough, census area, or municipality?
Important: Courts and probation offices make the final decision about whether online community service programs are accepted. Participants must confirm acceptance with their court or referring authority before enrolling.
The list below shows every borough, census area, or municipality in the state of Alaska. ✔️ indicates where participants have successfully used this program in the past. ❌ indicates areas known to reject certificates from distance-learning programs.

Aleutians East Borough

Aleutians West Census Area

Anchorage Municipality

Bethel Census Area

Bristol Bay Borough

Denali Borough

Dillingham Census Area

Fairbanks North Star Borough

Haines Borough

Hoonah-Angoon Census Area

Juneau Borough

Kenai Peninsula Borough

Ketchikan Gateway Borough

Kodiak Island Borough

Lake and Peninsula Borough

Matanuska-Susitna Borough

Nome Census Area

North Slope Borough

Northwest Arctic Borough

Petersburg Borough

Prince of Wales-Hyder Census Area

Sitka Borough

Skagway Municipality

Southeast Fairbanks Census Area

Valdez-Cordova Census Area

Wade Hampton Census Area

Wrangell Borough

Yakutat Borough

Yukon-Koyukuk Census Area

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