Application For Appointment Of Counsel (Non-Incarcerated) (Fifth District)
The California Application For Appointment Of Counsel (Non-Incarcerated) (Fifth District) is a form used to apply for court-appointed counsel if a defendant is unable to afford a private attorney. This form is used in the Fifth District, which includes Los Angeles, Orange, Riverside, San Bernardino, San Luis Obispo, Santa Barbara, and Ventura Counties. The form is divided into four sections: Applicant Information, Defendant Information, Financial Information, and Financing Information. In the Applicant Information section, the applicant must provide their name, address, telephone number, and email address. In the Defendant Information section, the defendant must provide their name, date of birth, the case number, and the court in which the case is pending. In the Financial Information section, the applicant must provide their income, assets, and liabilities. Finally, in the Financing Information section, the applicant must provide information about any other sources of funding they may have, such as family members, private attorneys, or other organizations. Depending on the county, there may be different versions of the form available.
The California Application For Appointment Of Counsel (Non-Incarcerated) (Fifth District) is a form used to apply for court-appointed counsel if a defendant is unable to afford a private attorney. This form is used in the Fifth District, which includes Los Angeles, Orange, Riverside, San Bernardino, San Luis Obispo, Santa Barbara, and Ventura Counties. The form is divided into four sections: Applicant Information, Defendant Information, Financial Information, and Financing Information. In the Applicant Information section, the applicant must provide their name, address, telephone number, and email address. In the Defendant Information section, the defendant must provide their name, date of birth, the case number, and the court in which the case is pending. In the Financial Information section, the applicant must provide their income, assets, and liabilities. Finally, in the Financing Information section, the applicant must provide information about any other sources of funding they may have, such as family members, private attorneys, or other organizations. Depending on the county, there may be different versions of the form available.