A Docketing Statement is a document that is filed with a court or other judicial body to provide information about a case. It typically includes the case number, names of the parties involved, the type of case, the court or jurisdiction in which the case was filed, the date of filing, and the court’s docket number. It is typically used to track and monitor a case in the court system. There are three main types of Docketing Statements: civil, criminal, and appellate. Civil docketing statements provide details about a civil lawsuit, criminal docketing statements provide details about a criminal case, and appellate docketing statements provide details about an appeal.