The Maryland Appointed Attorney Invoice (For use on or after 01/05/2017) is a type of invoice used by attorneys who have been appointed by Maryland courts to represent a client on a criminal or civil matter. The invoice is used to document the attorney’s fees and expenses for services rendered to the client. It is designed to provide a breakdown of the services rendered, the hours worked, and the amount due for each task. There are two types of Maryland Appointed Attorney Invoices, one for criminal cases and one for civil cases. The criminal invoice typically includes a breakdown of the attorney’s fees and expenses associated with the client’s defense. The civil invoice typically includes a breakdown of the attorney’s fees and expenses associated with the client’s legal representation in a civimannerer. Both invoices are required to be submitted to the court in order for the attorney to be compensated for services rendered.