A Kentucky Emergency Custody Order Affidavit is a legal document used in the state of Kentucky to request emergency custody of a minor child from the court. It is typically used when a parent or legal guardian believes that the child is in immediate danger due to abuse, neglect, or other circumstances. The affidavit includes detailed information about the child’s age, legal status, and the details of the situation that has caused the parent or guardian to feel they need to request emergency custody. There are two types of Kentucky Emergency Custody Order Affidavit: one is filed by a parent or legal guardian, and the other is filed by an interested third party, such as a relative, friend, or law enforcement officer. Both affidavits must be signed in the presence of a notary public in order to be valid.