An Assigned Counsel Voucher is a type of legal aid that provides an indigent individual with access to an attorney who is appointed by the court. This type of voucher is typically issued to individuals who cannot afford to hire a lawyer, and is issued by a court in order to provide them with free legal representation. The voucher is used to cover the cost of the attorney's services, including court fees, filing fees, and other costs associated with the case. There are two types of Assigned Counsel Vouchers: an Indigent Defense Voucher and an Assigned Counsel Voucher. The Indigent Defense Voucher is assigned to a specific attorney, while the Assigned Counsel Voucher allows the indigent individual to select their own attorney.