A Docketing Statement (Civil/Agency Cases) is a legal form that documents the procedural history of a civil or agency case. It typically includes the name of the court, the case number, the names of the parties, the date of filing, and other important information, such as the date of the last action taken in the case. It is used to organize the court docket and to keep track of the case's progress and status. There are two main types of docketing statements: the civil docketing statement and the agency docketing statement. The civil docketing statement is used to document the procedural history of a civil case, while the agency docketing statement is used to document the procedural history of an agency case. Both types of statements provide a comprehensive overview of the case and all of its proceedings, from the initial filing to the final resolution.