Eligibility requirements for Kitsap Co. Public 	Defense services Kitsap Co. Public Defense provides attorneys to those people facing the 	possibility of jail time or of losing their children in the Kitsap County 	Superior or District Court who qualify based upon their financial status.
Financial Eligibility
To receive an 	attorney, you must qualify as indigent under Washington State law.  	According to RCW 10.101, a person who is indigent:
- Receives public assistance 					(temporary assistance for needy families, general 					assistance, poverty-related veterans' benefits, food stamps 					or food stamp benefits transferred electronically, refugee 					resettlement benefits, Medicaid, or supplemental security 					income); OR
- Is involuntarily committed to a public mental health 					facility; OR
- Receives an annual income, after taxes, of 125% less of 					the 					 current federally established poverty level (external); OR
- Is unable to pay the anticipated cost of counsel for the 					matter before the court because the available funds are 					insufficient to pay any amount for the appointment of 					counsel.
 
Case Eligibility
Kitsap County Public Defense only provides attorneys to people facing 	certain charges.  You may apply for a public defender if you have been 	charged with:
- a felony in Kitsap County Superior or District Court
- a misdemeanor in Kitsap County District Court
- a juvenile offense or BECCA case in Kitsap County Superior Court
- Contempt of Court for failing to pay child support in Kitsap County 		Superior Court
 
You may also apply for a public defender if:
- DSHS/CPS has taken away your children in a dependency 		action in Kitsap County Superior Court		 
- you are filing a misdemeanor appeal in Kitsap County 		Superior Court		 
- you have been involuntarily committed to a mental 		health facility     
 
Kitsap County Public Defense does not provide attorneys for:
- civil lawsuits
- divorce cases
- traffic infractions
- other civil matters or non-criminal charges
- cases filed outside of Kitsap County
- municipal court charges