Texas Notice to Court-Appointed Counsel of Public Disclosure of Attorney Fee Information is a document issued by the Texas Supreme Court to ensure that attorneys appointed to represent indigent defendants are paid reasonable fees for their services. This Notice applies to all court-appointed attorneys regardless of the type of proceeding they are representing their client in. The Notice requires that all court-appointed attorneys make a full disclosure of their fees to their clients, as well as to the court, before any court hearing or trial. This includes a detailed breakdown of the fees charged for each service, the total fee charged, and any additional charges for expenses. The Notice also requires that attorneys provide written notice to their clients before any court hearing or trial that they are required to disclose their fees. This notice must include a detailed explanation of the fees charged and the total amount due. The Notice also requires that counsel provide a copy of the Notice to their client before any court hearing or trial, so that their client is aware of their rights and responsibilities under the Notice. Types of Texas Notice to Court-Appointed Counsel of Public Disclosure of Attorney Fee Information include: 1. Notice of Fees: This Notice is a written document that all court-appointed attorneys must provide to their clients before any court hearing or trial. This document must include a detailed breakdown of the fees charged for each service, the total fee charged, and any additional charges for expenses. 2. Notice of Disclosure: This Notice is a written document that all court-appointed attorneys must provide to both their clients and the court before any court hearing or trial. This document must include a detailed explanation of the fees charged and the total amount due. 3. Notice of Rights and Responsibilities: This Notice is a written document that all court-appointed attorneys must provide to their clients before any court hearing or trial. This document must include a detailed explanation of the rights and responsibilities of their clients, as well as the rights and responsibilities of the attorneys.