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Time limits for most types of civil cases in Kentucky range from one to five years, while there is no limit for felonies committed in the Bluegrass State.
The time limit on most civil cases in Kentucky varies from one year to ten years depending on the type of offense committed. For things like negligence, personal injury, malpractice, and wrongful death, the limit is only one year from the date the offending action occurred.
Oral contracts | Claims involving oral contracts have a five-year statute of limitations. Written contracts | Claims involving written contracts have a 15-year statute of limitations. Personal injury claims | Some personal injury claims have a one-year statute of limitations.
FindLaw Newsletters Stay up-to-date with how the law affects your life Code SectionKentucky Revised Statutes § 413.010 et seq.: Limitation of ActionsInjury to PersonOne year (K.R.S. § 413.140(1)(a))Libel/SlanderOne year (K.R.S. § 413.140(1)(d))FraudFive years (K.R.S. § 413.120(11))7 more rows
There is no time limit for any felony. Cases for misdemeanors must be started within 1 year. If the victim of a misdemeanor sexual offense (under Kentucky Revised Statutes section 510.010 et seq.) is a minor at the time of the crime, the case must start within 5 years of the victim's 18th birthday.