The Kentucky Notice of Names and Addresses of Interested Parties to be Noticed by Clerk for Hearings is a form used by a court clerk to notify all interested parties of hearings in a legal case. The form is used to ensure that all interested parties are properly notified of any changes or updates to the case and to make sure that all parties are given their chance to be heard. There are two types of Kentucky Notice of Names and Addresses of Interested Parties to be Noticed by Clerk for Hearings: 1. Notice of Interested Parties for All Hearings: This form is used by a court clerk to provide notice to all interested parties of all hearings in a legal case. It includes the names and addresses of all parties who have requested to be notified of any changes or updates to the case. 2. Notice of Interested Parties for Specific Hearings: This form is used by a court clerk to provide notice to all interested parties of a specific hearing. It includes the names and addresses of all parties who have requested to be notified of the hearing and any changes or updates to the case prior to the hearing.