Illinois Payment Order For The Reimbursement For a Court appointed attorney is a document that is issued by the court to reimburse the court appointed attorney for legal services rendered in a criminal case. This payment order is issued for the full or partial reimbursement for the attorney’s services, including any costs and expenses related to the case. The payment order is issued by the court in accordance with the Illinois Supreme Court Rule 604(d). There are two types of Illinois Payment Order For The Reimbursement For a Court appointed attorney: 1. Total Payment Order: A total payment order is issued when the court determines that the attorney should be fully compensated for their services. 2. Partial Payment Order: A partial payment order is issued when the court determines that the attorney should be partially compensated for their services. In both cases, the payment order must be signed by the judge and is valid for a specific period of time.