Indigent Defense Services

Supporting Assigned Counsel 

Seeking a Fair and Just Criminal Justice System

Facilitating Effective Representation for the Accused

 

Attention Managed Assigned Counsel and Non-Roster Attorneys:

The IDSD Support Services Application has launched! Please note that your login credentials will be the same as those used for the Billing Application. Please also review our training materials, and submit a ticket to IDSD IT for technical help if needed.

Go to IDSD Support Services Application

The Indigent Defense Services team has made expert and investigator services available to attorneys who are not on our managed assigned counsel router. 
To access the page dedicated to Non-Rosters Click the links below: 
Non-Roster Attorney Training

First-time users, please submit a request here to create your account. 

Office Hours for Support:

Office hours for application support will be available from 1:00 - 2:00PM via Zoom. All sessions can be accessed at this link.

 

Wayne County's Indigent Defense Services Department (IDSD), formerly Office of Public Defense Services (OPDS), was launched in August 2020. IDSD is responsible for developing and implementing plans for compliance with the standards of the Michigan Indigent Defense Commission (MIDC). Approved standards include training of assigned counsel, ensuring counsel at the first court appearance, prompt visitation between assigned counsel and clients, access to investigators and experts, and most recently, independence from the judiciary.

Approximately 35% of Wayne County's 16,000 assignments of counsel are presently allocated to the Neighborhood Defender Service Detroit, with the remainder allocated to private counsel qualified by the Third Circuit Court to accept assignments. The IDSD is funded through annual state grants from the MIDC, as well as funding received from the County.