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Kentucky Exhibit Stamps

Professional exhibit labeling for Kentucky Circuit Courts

CR 26KYeCourts25 MB limit

Quick Reference

Plaintiff MarkingP-1, P-2...
Defendant MarkingD-1, D-2...
Exchange Deadline10 days before trial
E-Filing SystemKYeCourts
File Size Limit25 MB
Primary RuleCR 26

Key Requirements for Kentucky

  • KYeCourts e-filing system
  • Jefferson County (Louisville) largest
  • Pre-trial conference requirements
  • Business court docket available

Major County Rules

Jefferson County

Louisville metro area

Fayette County

Lexington area courts

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Typical Kentucky Exhibit Timeline

Discovery
Gather exhibits
Pre-Trial
Mark & exchange
Trial
Present exhibits

Kentucky Rules of Civil Procedure for discovery.

Kentucky Exhibit FAQs

How do I mark exhibits for Kentucky courts?

In Kentucky, plaintiffs typically use P-1, P-2... while defendants use D-1, D-2.... Always verify with your specific court's local rules as requirements may vary by county.

What is the e-filing system for Kentucky?

Kentucky uses KYeCourts for electronic filing. The maximum file size is typically 25 MB. Check with your specific court for exact requirements.

When must exhibits be exchanged in Kentucky?

Kentucky Rules of Civil Procedure for discovery. The typical exchange deadline is 10 days before trial. Always verify deadlines in your court's scheduling order.

Does ExhibitPrep work for Kentucky courts?

Yes! ExhibitPrep is designed to create properly formatted exhibit stamps that comply with Kentucky court requirements. Our tool supports P-1, P-2... for plaintiffs and D-1, D-2... for defendants.

Are there county-specific rules in Kentucky?

Yes, Kentucky has county-specific variations. Jefferson County louisville metro area. Always check local rules for your specific court.

Last updated: 2026-01. Always verify current requirements with your court.