Kentucky Notice, Consent, and Reference of a Dispositive Motion to a Magistrate Judge is a document used by a court in the state of Kentucky when a motion is made to a magistrate judge. It serves as the primary document that outlines the parties’ agreement to the magistrate judge’s jurisdiction in the case. The document also outlines the procedures for the magistrate judge to follow in making his or her decision. The Kentucky Notice, Consent, and Reference of a Dispositive Motion to a Magistrate Judge may come in two different forms. The first is known as a “Notice of Consent” and the second is known as a “Reference of Dispositive Motion.” The Notice of Consent is used when all parties agree to submit the case to the jurisdiction of the magistrate judge. This document outlines the agreement of the parties to the magistrate judge’s jurisdiction, and it must be signed by all parties who are involved in the case. The Reference of Dispositive Motion is used when one or more parties disagree with the magistrate judge’s jurisdiction. This document outlines the procedures for the magistrate judge to follow in making his or her decision, and it must be signed by all parties who are involved in the case. Both documents are essential in ensuring that the magistrate judge’s jurisdiction is respected and all parties are aware of the procedures to be followed in making the decision.