The California Defendant's Financial Statement on Eligibility for Appointment of Counsel and Reimbursement and Record on Appeal at Public Expense is a document used to help determine whether a defendant should receive public funding for court-appointed counsel and/or reimbursement for an appeal. The statement requires the defendant to provide detailed information about their income, assets, and liabilities in order to determine their eligibility for public funding. This document is typically used by the court to determine whether to appoint counsel for a defendant and to determine the amount of public funding, if any, that should be provided. There are two types of California Defendant's Financial Statement on Eligibility for Appointment of Counsel and Reimbursement and Record on Appeal at Public Expense: 1. Financial Statement for Appointment of Counsel: This statement is used to determine a defendant's eligibility for court-appointed counsel. It requires the defendant to provide detailed information about their income, assets, and liabilities in order to determine their eligibility for public funding. 2. Financial Statement for Reimbursement and Record on Appeal: This statement is used to determine a defendant's eligibility for reimbursement for an appeal and/or to secure a record on appeal at public expense. It requires the defendant to provide detailed information about their income, assets, and liabilities in order to determine their eligibility for public funding.