The South Dakota Application for Court Appointed Counsel for Juvenile is a form that is used to request court-appointed counsel if a juvenile is facing criminal charges in the state. This form is used to apply for court-appointed counsel when the juvenile does not have the financial resources to hire an attorney. The application is available from the juvenile court in the county where the juvenile resides. It includes questions about the juvenile's background information, as well as the juvenile's financial situation. There are two types of South Dakota Application for Court Appointed Counsel for Juvenile: the Juvenile Court Appointed Attorney Financial Disclosure Form and the Juvenile Court Appointed Attorney Application for Services. The Financial Disclosure Form is used to provide information about the applicant's financial status and ability to pay for legal representation. The Application for Services is used to request that the court appoint an attorney to represent the juvenile in their case.