A Kentucky Financial Statement, Affidavit of Indigence, Request for Counsel and Order (Criminal Cases) is a set of documents used to determine an individual's eligibility for legal representation in the case of a criminal offense. The documents are used to assess a person's financial situation and determine if they qualify for a public defender or court-appointed attorney. The Kentucky Financial Statement is a document used to provide information about the applicant's current financial status. This includes income, assets, debts, and other financial information. The Affidavit of Indigence is a document that requires an individual to swear under oath that they cannot afford to pay for legal representation. This document must be signed by the individual in the presence of a notary. The Request for Counsel and Order is a document that is submitted to the court requesting the appointment of a public defender or court-appointed attorney. This document must be signed by the individual and verified by the court. The Order is a document signed by the court granting the request for counsel. This document outlines the terms of the appointment, including the compensation to be paid to the attorney, the time period for which the appointment is valid, and any other relevant information. There are two types of Kentucky Financial Statement, Affidavit of Indigence, Request for Counsel and Order (Criminal Cases) documents: the Kentucky Financial Statement, Affidavit of Indigence, Request for Counsel and Order (Criminal Cases) for juveniles and the Kentucky Financial Statement, Affidavit of Indigence, Request for Counsel and Order (Criminal Cases) for adults.