Kentucky Additional Conditions of Release are court-ordered requirements placed on a person who is being released from custody. These conditions may include, but are not limited to, abstaining from drug and alcohol use, reporting to a probation officer, maintaining a job or attending school, providing proof of residence, and notifying the court of any changes to your address or contact information. Additionally, Kentucky Additional Conditions of Release may include a curfew, drug and alcohol testing, payment of fines and restitution, completing community service, attending counseling, or abstaining from contact with certain people or places. The specific conditions of release will vary depending on the individual and the nature of the offense. There are two main types of Kentucky Additional Conditions of Release: probation and parole. Probation is a court-ordered period of supervision, while parole is a conditional release from prison.