The Kentucky Notice of Juvenile Rights and Consequences is a document that outlines the rights and responsibilities of juveniles in the state of Kentucky. The document is issued to juveniles when they are arrested, charged with, or adjudicated delinquent of a crime. The document provides information regarding the juvenile's rights throughout the criminal process, including the right to remain silent, the right to an attorney, and the right to a hearing. It also outlines the consequences of being found delinquent, including possible consequences of probation, confinement, or other sanctions. There are two types of Kentucky Notice of Juvenile Rights and Consequences: the initial notice, which is issued at the time of the juvenile's arrest, and the adjudicatory notice, which is issued at the time of the juvenile's adjudication. Both documents are designed to ensure that juveniles understand their rights and the consequences of their actions.