successfully sending an electronic file to an electronic mail address of a person who has consented to be served in this manner. Additional service by mail is not required; however, a copy of the document must be mailed to the person upon request. (3) Consent to Service. A person who is willing to accept service by fax or electronic mail in an action shall so indicate beneath the signature in the person's initial filing or by serving and filing a separate notice of consent. A party may revoke consent by serving and filing a separate notice that consent has been revoked. (4) Page Limit. A person may serve by fax a total of 25 pages per recipient per day unless the parties have agreed to a different page limit. Cover sheets and separators do not count toward the page limit. (5) When Service is Complete. Service by electronic mail is complete upon receipt in the party’s electronic mail account. Service by fax is complete upon receipt of the entire document by the receiving party's facsimile machine. Service that occurs in whole or in part after 4:30 p.m. shall be deemed to have occurred at the opening of business on the next day that is not a Saturday, a Sunday, or a judicial holiday listed in Administrative Rule 16. (6) Proof of Service. If service is made by fax or electronic mail, proof of service must be made in accordance with Civil Rule 5(f), including the date and time of the transmission. (Adopted by SCO 1307 effective January 15, 1998; amended by SCO 1695 effective March 1, 2009; by SCO 1766 effective October 14, 2011; and by SCO 1970 effective July 1, 2021) Presiding judges’ fax filing orders are available on Note: the court system’s website at: http://www. courts.alaska.gov /jord/index.htm#trial. Copies may also be obtained from the office of the court rules attorney, 820 W. 4th Ave., Anchorage, AK 99501, (907) 264- 8231.
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