A Standing Order on Requests for Leave to Submit Interim Vouchers in the District Court is a court order that outlines the procedures and requirements for submitting interim vouchers to the court in order to receive payment for services provided. This order applies to all attorneys, parties, and court personnel that are involved in a case in the District Court. The Standing Order specifies the types of vouchers that may be submitted, the information that must be provided, and the process for submitting the vouchers. The types of Standing Order on Requests for Leave to Submit Interim Vouchers in the District Court include: • The General Standing Order on Requests for Leave, which sets out the general rules and procedures for submitting interim vouchers; • The Special Standing Order on Requests for Leave to Submit Interim Vouchers in the District Court, which provides additional rules and procedures that are specific to particular types of cases or situations; • The Local Standing Order on Requests for Leave to Submit Interim Vouchers in the District Court, which sets out rules and procedures that are specific to the local court; and • The Emergency Standing Order on Requests for Leave to Submit Interim Vouchers in the District Court, which sets out temporary procedures for submitting vouchers in emergency situations.