The Kentucky Notice to Court-Appointed Counsel of Public Disclosure of Attorney Fee Information is a form that must be completed by an attorney who has been appointed by a court to represent a defendant in a criminal or civil case. The form requires the attorney to provide the court with detailed information about the fees he/she is charging for his/her services, including the total amount of fees to be charged, the hourly rates for each type of service provided, and the total number of hours to be billed. The form also requires the attorney to disclose any non-refundable retainers, other fees, and expenses that may be charged. The Kentucky Notice to Court-Appointed Counsel of Public Disclosure of Attorney Fee Information must be reviewed and approved by the court before the attorney can begin work on the case. There are two different types of Kentucky Notice to Court-Appointed Counsel of Public Disclosure of Attorney Fee Information: one for criminal cases and one for civil cases. Both forms contain the same information, but the criminal form requires additional information regarding the attorney's representation of a criminal defendant.