The Kentucky Motion to Reopen is a legal motion used in the state of Kentucky to request that a case be reopened for further review and/or to appeal a previous ruling. This motion is usually filed either by the defendant or the plaintiff, along with any necessary supporting evidence. The types of Kentucky Motion to Reopen include Motions for Reconsideration, Motions to Vacate, and Motions for New Trial. The Motion to Reopen must be filed with the appropriate court and must include the necessary documentation to support the request for reconsideration. The court will then review the motion and the supporting evidence to decide if there is sufficient cause to reopen the case.