The Arizona Notice to Court-Appointed Counsel of Public Disclosure of Attorney Fee Information is a form that is filed with the court when a court-appointed attorney is requesting public disclosure of their attorney fee information. This form is required in order to protect the attorney’s privacy and to ensure that all fees are accurately reported. The form must be filed with the court prior to the attorney’s request for public disclosure. The form includes information such as the attorney’s name, address, phone number, and the amount of fees charged. There are two types of Arizona Notice to Court-Appointed Counsel of Public Disclosure of Attorney Fee Information: (1) Notice of Public Disclosure for a Fee and (2) Notice of Public Disclosure for No Fee. The Notice of Public Disclosure for a Fee is used when the attorney is requesting public disclosure of their attorney fees for the case. The Notice of Public Disclosure for No Fee is used when the attorney is requesting public disclosure of their attorney fees, but is not seeking payment.