Kentucky Notice of Motion or Objection is a formal document filed with the court that informs the court and the other parties involved in a case that a certain action is being requested. This document is typically used when the party filing the motion or objection is asking the court to decide something or to take a certain action in the case. There are two types of Kentucky Notice of Motion or Objection: a Notice of Motion and a Notice of Objection. A Notice of Motion is used when the party filing the motion is asking the court to take a certain action, such as granting a motion for summary judgment or denying a motion to dismiss. A Notice of Objection is used when the party filing the objection is disagreeing with something, such as a ruling by the court. Both of these documents must include the title of the motion or objection, the parties involved, the reason for the motion or objection, and the signature of the party filing the motion or objection.