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Baldwin's Kentucky Revised Statutes AnnotatedAdministrative Rules of Practice and Procedure for the Kentucky Court of Justice Electronic FilingEffective: December 20, 2022

Baldwin's Kentucky Revised Statutes Annotated
Administrative Rules of Practice and Procedure for the Kentucky Court of Justice Electronic Filing
Effective: December 20, 2022
KY Administrative Procedures E-Filing, AP E-Filing, Sec. 15
Section 15 Court record
(1) The clerk will print documents which have been electronically filed and maintain a paper file in each case. The paper file will constitute the official court record.
(2) Conventionally filed or court generated documents may be scanned by the clerk. The original documents will be maintained in the paper file.
(3) When the law requires the filing of an original document, such as a will, voucher, bond, oath, mortgage document, birth certificate, foreign judgment, or other certified or verified document, the eFiler must scan the original document and file the scanned document in the eFiling system. The filer must either (i) retain the original document in accordance with Section 17, Retention Requirements; (ii) file the original with the appropriate agency or officer as may be required by law; or (iii) submit conventionally to the court when necessary for actions involving original documents.
(4) Electronic receipts may be generated for financial transactions. In the event a receipt is generated, the court's file copy shall be retained in electronic format.
(5) Notwithstanding subsection (1) of this Section, the Kentucky Supreme Court may designate pilot counties where the electronic court record may be designated as the official court record.

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HISTORY: Renumbered section 15, and amended, by Order 2022-65, eff. 12-20-22; formerly section 14. Adopted by Order 2018-11, eff. 8-1-18
Administrative Procedures E-Filing, AP E-Filing, Sec. 15, KY ST ADMIN E-FILING AP E-Filing, Sec. 15
Current with amendments received through November 15, 2023. Some rules may be more current, see credits for details.
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