A Kentucky Warrant for the Arrest of a Witness in a Civil Case is a legal document issued by a court in Kentucky that orders a law enforcement officer to arrest a person who has been subpoenaed to appear as a witness in a civil case. The warrant is issued when a person fails to appear for a court hearing in a timely manner, or if they fail to comply with the subpoena. There are two types of Kentucky Warrant for the Arrest of a Witness in a Civil Case: an alias warrant, which is an order to arrest a witness when their identity is unknown or when they have given false information; and a capital warrant, which is an order to arrest a witness when they are known to the court but have failed to appear or comply with the subpoena.