The Wisconsin Public Defender Response Order Concerning Recoupment is a document issued by the Wisconsin Supreme Court that sets out the conditions for the recoupment of public defender services. It requires that public defender offices must make reasonable efforts to recoup the cost of services from any defendant who is able to pay for them. It also sets out the circumstances under which a jury trial or appeal may be waived and the conditions for recoupment of fees for out-of-court services. The Wisconsin Public Defender Response Order Concerning Recoupment is divided into two parts. Part A outlines the procedures that must be followed to assess a defendant's ability to pay for public defender services, and Part B outlines the procedures for recoupment. Part A requires public defenders to conduct an initial assessment of each defendant's ability to pay and to determine whether a defendant is fully or partially able to pay for services. Part B outlines the requirements for recoupment, including the amount of money that must be collected, the payment plan that must be established, and the procedures for appealing a recoupment order. There are two types of Wisconsin Public Defender Response Order Concerning Recoupment: an initial assessment order and a recoupment order. The initial assessment order is issued to determine a defendant's ability to pay for public defender services, and the recoupment order is issued to collect the fees for those services.