Agency Case Docketing Statement is a document that outlines the filing information and procedural history for an agency case. It is typically used by lawyers, court clerks, and other administrative personnel to keep track of cases that are pending or have been decided. The statement typically includes information such as the filing date, the court or agency, the case number, the names of parties involved, the legal issue(s) addressed, and the procedural history. There are two main types of Agency Case Docketing Statements: prejudgment and post-judgment. Prejudgment Docketing Statements provide details of the proceedings leading up to the actual judgment, while post-judgment Docketing Statements provide details of the proceedings after the judgment has been made. Both types of statements are important for tracking the progress of an agency case.