The Kentucky Record of the Number of Grand Jurors Concurring in an Indictment is a document that is used to indicate the number of grand jurors that voted to indict a defendant in a criminal case. It includes the names of the grand jurors, the date of the vote, and the number of grand jurors who voted to indict. This record is used to ensure that a sufficient number of grand jurors agreed to indict the accused. The Kentucky Record of the Number of Grand Jurors Concurring in an Indictment is typically signed by the foreperson of the grand jury. There are two main types of Kentucky Record of the Number of Grand Jurors Concurring in an Indictment: one for felony cases and one for misdemeanor cases. In felony cases, the record must be signed by at least twelve grand jurors to be considered valid, while in misdemeanor cases, the record must be signed by at least eight grand jurors.