Indiana Motion for Assistance with Recruiting Counsel is a legal process in the state of Indiana that allows a person to request assistance from the court in recruiting an attorney for their pending case. This motion may be used by a person who cannot afford to hire an attorney, or who is unable to locate an attorney to represent them. There are two types of Indiana Motion for Assistance with Recruiting Counsel: an immediate motion, and a deferred motion. An immediate motion is made at the start of a case, when the person is filing their initial documents. A deferred motion is made after the case has been initiated and the person is still unable to find an attorney. The motion must include the person's legal problem, their inability to locate an attorney, and a request for the court to help find an attorney. If granted, the court will appoint an attorney to represent the person.