Oregon Affidavit Of Eligibility And Request For Court-Appointed Counsel For Criminal Non-Support And Probation Violation is a legal document that is filled out by individuals who are unable to afford an attorney for criminal non-support and probation violation cases. This document is used to declare the defendant's financial eligibility to receive court-appointed counsel. It is typically used by people who are charged with non-payment of child support, failure to comply with a court order, or a probation violation. There are two types of Oregon Affidavit Of Eligibility And Request For Court-Appointed Counsel For Criminal Non-Support And Probation Violation: the Oregon Affidavit Of Eligibility For Court-Appointed Counsel For Criminal Non-Support And Probation Violation and the Oregon Request For Court-Appointed Counsel For Criminal Non-Support And Probation Violation. The former is used to declare the defendant's financial eligibility to receive court-appointed counsel. The latter is used to formally request court-appointed counsel. Both documents must be signed and notarized in order to be valid.