Kentucky Certification to Court of Appeals is a process in which a party requests a court to certify a specific issue in a case to an appellate court for review. The two types of Kentucky Certification to Court of Appeals are: (1) Interlocutory Certification, and (2) Final Certification. Interlocutory Certification is a procedure used when a party wants to appeal a ruling on a particular issue before the case is finalized. The party must show that the issue is of great importance and may affect the outcome of the case. Final Certification is a procedure used when the party wants to appeal the final ruling of a court. The party must show that the ruling is of great importance and may affect the outcome of other similar cases. In both cases, the party must file a motion with the court for Kentucky Certification to Court of Appeals. The motion must include a brief description of the issue, and the reasons why the issue must be certified to an appellate court. The court will then consider the motion and decide whether to certify the issue.