A Kentucky Summons to Appear to Complete Juror Qualification Form is a document issued by the state of Kentucky to potential jurors, requiring them to appear in court and complete a juror qualification form. This document informs the recipient of the time, date, and location of their court appearance. There are two types of Kentucky Summons to Appear to Complete Juror Qualification Form: one for individuals over 18 years of age and one for individuals between the ages of 16 and 17. The Kentucky Summons to Appear to Complete Juror Qualification Form includes information such as the name of the court, the presiding judge, the date and time of the court appearance, and the juror's assigned group number. The recipient of the Kentucky Summons to Appear to Complete Juror Qualification Form is required to complete the form in order to be considered for jury duty. This form includes questions about the individual's background, such as their age, citizenship status, and criminal history. The recipient is also required to provide documentation confirming their identity, address, and any other relevant information. Upon completion of the form, the recipient must present it to the court on the date and time specified in the Kentucky Summons to Appear to Complete Juror Qualification Form.