A Kentucky Exemplification Certificate is an official document issued by a county court in the state of Kentucky. It is used to authenticate a document that has been previously recorded in the county court records. It can be used to verify the authenticity of birth certificates, marriage certificates, death certificates, and other types of documents. There are two types of Kentucky Exemplification Certificates: an Original Certificate and a Certified Copy Certificate. An Original Certificate is an exact copy of the document that was recorded in the county court records, and it is signed by the judge and the court clerk. A Certified Copy Certificate is a copy of the original that is certified by the county court clerk, and it also contains the signature of the judge.