A Judicial Complaint Form is a document used to formally register complaints of misconduct or other inappropriate actions against a judge or court official. It is typically used in cases of judicial misconduct, such as bias or prejudice, abusive language, or failure to follow established laws and procedures. The form includes information about the complainant, including their name, address, and contact information, as well as details about the incident, such as the date, time, and location where it occurred. There are several types of Judicial Complaint Forms, including formal complaints, informal complaints, and requests for investigation. A formal complaint is a legally binding document that is filed with the court or other governing body and requires a signature from the complainant. An informal complaint is similar to a formal complaint, but is not legally binding and does not need to be signed. A request for investigation is a request to a court or other governing body for an investigation into a particular judge or court official.