The Kentucky Bill of Costs (District Court) is a form commonly used in the Kentucky court system. This document is used to request payment from a defendant for the costs associated with litigation. It is usually accompanied by a motion for judgment and a bill of costs worksheet. There are two types of Kentucky Bill of Costs (District Court): a Standard Bill of Costs and an In Form Paupers Bill of Costs. The Standard Bill of Costs is used to document and request payment for costs associated with a civil or criminal case, such as filing fees, deposition costs, witness fees, transcripts, and other court-related expenses. The In Form Paupers Bill of Costs is used to document and request payment for costs associated with a civil or criminal case for indigent individuals who are unable to pay the court costs.