The Kentucky Statement for Court Observation is a legal form used in the state of Kentucky. It is an agreement between the parties involved in a legal case that allows the court to appoint an observer to monitor and record the proceedings. The observer is responsible for creating a written report of the proceedings and providing a copy to both parties. There are two types of Kentucky Statement for Court Observation: a request for observation and a motion for observation. The request for observation is used when one party wishes to have an observer present and the motion is used when both parties agree to have an observer present. The observer must be impartial and provide an unbiased report of the proceedings. Both parties must sign the statement before it is submitted to the court.