The Investigative Services Summary Budget Worksheet for Non-capital Representations with the Potential for Extraordinary Cost is a financial tool used to organize and track the costs associated with investigations into criminal cases where the potential for extraordinary cost exists. This document is typically used by prosecutors and defense attorneys to calculate the total expected costs of an investigation, including investigative services, expert witness fees, and other associated costs. There are two types of Investigative Services Summary Budget Worksheets for Non-capital Representations with the Potential for Extraordinary Cost: the Basic Budget Form and the Detailed Budget Form. The Basic Budget Form provides a summary overview of the anticipated costs associated with an investigation, while the Detailed Budget Form allows for a more precise breakdown of the individual costs and anticipated expenses. Both forms provide a comprehensive picture of the expected costs associated with an investigation and can be used to ensure that the expense of an investigation does not exceed the total amount budgeted.