A Kentucky Notice of Entry of Judgment is a legal document that is issued by the court when a judgment has been entered and a lien has been created against a debtor's property. The notice is typically sent to the debtor, the creditor, and the county clerk. It serves as a public record and informs all parties of the judgment entered, the amount of money owed, the interest rate, and the date the judgment was entered. The notice also informs the debtor of their right to appeal the judgment or seek a stay of execution. There are two types of Kentucky Notice of Entry of Judgment: 1) A Notice of Judgment Lien and 2) A Notice of Judgment and Sale. A Notice of Judgment Lien is sent when a lien is recorded against a debtor's real property, and a Notice of Judgment and Sale is sent when a sale of the debtor's property is ordered.