A Kentucky Arrest Warrant is a legal document issued by a court or magistrate in the state of Kentucky authorizing law enforcement officers to apprehend and detain a particular person. A Kentucky Arrest Warrant can be issued for a variety of reasons, including failure to appear in court, suspected criminal activity, and failure to pay child support or fines. There are three types of Kentucky Arrest Warrants: Bench Warrants, Arrest Warrants, and Search Warrants. A Bench Warrant is issued when an individual fails to appear in court after being summoned. This type of warrant authorizes law enforcement officers to detain the individual and bring them before a judge. An Arrest Warrant is issued when there is probable cause to believe that an individual has committed a crime. This type of warrant permits law enforcement officers to arrest the individual and bring them before a judge. A Search Warrant is issued when a judge or magistrate determines that there is probable cause to believe that an individual is in possession of evidence related to a crime. This type of warrant allows law enforcement to search the individual's residence or vehicle for the evidence.