Notice to Court-Appointed Counsel of Public Disclosure of Attorney Fee Information is a document issued by a court to inform court-appointed counsel that information regarding attorney fees is publicly available. This notice serves to alert court-appointed counsel to comply with the applicable laws and regulations regarding attorney fee disclosure. The types of Notice to Court-Appointed Counsel of Public Disclosure of Attorney Fee Information vary by state and jurisdiction, but generally include information such as the attorney’s name, the amount of fees paid, and the date the fees were paid. The notice may also include information about the court-appointed counsel’s filing requirements, such as a statement of services rendered and a copy of the attorney’s contract or fee agreement. Other types of Notice to Court-Appointed Counsel of Public Disclosure of Attorney Fee Information may include a description of the fees paid to the attorney, the terms of the agreement, or any other information deemed relevant by the court.