Alaska Statutes

Alaska Stat. § 11.56.620 (2026)

Simulating legal process

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Sec. 11.56.620. Simulating legal process.
Article 5. Obstruction of Public Administration.
 (a) A person commits the crime of simulating legal process if, with intent to cause the recipient to take an action on it, the person issues, sends, or delivers
     (1) a request for payment of money on behalf of any creditor that in form and substance simulates any legal process issued by a court of this state; or

     (2) any purported summons, subpoena, or other legal process knowing that the process was not issued or authorized by a court or other official body authorized by law to do so.

 (b) Simulating legal process is a class A misdemeanor.




Notes of Decisions
Cited in 1 case, 1999–1999 · leading case: State v. Duffey, 981 P.2d 1 (Wash. Ct. App. 1999).
State v. Duffey, 981 P.2d 1 (Wash. Ct. App. 1999). “Code § 13A-10-131 (1994); Alaska Stat. § 11.56.620 (Lexis 1998); Ariz.”
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