This version of the form is not currently in use and is provided for reference only. Download this version of Form DCA-123 for the current year.
This is a legal form that was released by the Maryland District Court - a government authority operating within Maryland. As of today, no separate filing guidelines for the form are provided by the issuing department.
Q: What is DCA-123 Form?
A: DCA-123 is the form used for Appointed Attorney Invoice in Maryland.
Q: What is an Appointed Attorney?
A: An appointed attorney is a lawyer appointed by the court to represent a client who cannot afford to hire a private attorney.
Q: What is an Appointed Attorney Invoice?
A: An Appointed Attorney Invoice is a document used by the appointed attorney to bill for their services and expenses.
Q: Who uses the DCA-123 Form?
A: The DCA-123 Form is used by appointed attorneys in Maryland to submit their invoices for payment.
Q: What information is required on the DCA-123 Form?
A: The DCA-123 Form requires information such as the attorney's name, case number, description of services, hours worked, and expenses incurred.
Q: How should the DCA-123 Form be submitted?
A: The DCA-123 Form should be submitted to the appropriate court or agency responsible for payment of the appointed attorney's fees.
Q: Are there any deadlines for submitting the DCA-123 Form?
A: Yes, there may be specific deadlines for submitting the DCA-123 Form. It is important to check with the court or agency for any applicable deadlines.
Q: What happens after submitting the DCA-123 Form?
A: After submitting the DCA-123 Form, it will be reviewed by the court or agency, and if approved, the appointed attorney will receive payment for their services.
Q: Can an appointed attorney charge for their services?
A: Yes, an appointed attorney can charge for their services, but the fees must be reasonable and in compliance with the applicable guidelines or rates set by the court.
Form Details:
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