The Kentucky Juror Qualification Form is a questionnaire used to determine a person's eligibility to serve on a jury. The form is designed to evaluate a potential juror's ability to understand and evaluate evidence, as well as their commitment to impartiality. There are two types of Kentucky Juror Qualification Form: the short form and the long form. The short form is used in criminal cases and requires basic information about the potential juror such as their name, address, and employment status. The long form is used in civil cases and requires a more detailed look at the potential juror, including questions about their educational and employment history, their financial situation, and their legal background. Both forms also require the potential juror to answer questions about their criminal record, mental and physical health, and any biases that may affect their ability to be impartial.