Non-Military Affidavit: This document is used by the Petitioner to certify that the Respondent is not on active duty with any branch of the U.S. Armed Forces. This form is available in Word or fillable PDF format.
Non-Military Affidavit: This document is used by the Petitioner to certify that the Respondent is not on active duty with any branch of the U.S. Armed Forces. This form is available in Word or fillable PDF format.
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Impoverished, or unable to afford the necessities of life. A defendant who is indigent has a constitutional right to court-appointed representation, according to a 1963 Supreme Court decision, Gideon v. Wainright.
Use this form to ask the court not to charge you for court fees. This form is also called an Affidavit of Inability to Pay Court Costs or a Pauper's Oath. You can only use this form if: (1) you get public benefits because you are poor or (2) you can't pay court fees.
You can ask the court for a fee waiver by filling out a court form and filing it with the court. If you have a family law case, fill out the form called Application for Waiver of Fees (#JD-FM-75).
Impoverished, or unable to afford the necessities of life. A defendant who is indigent has a constitutional right to court-appointed representation, according to a 1963 Supreme Court decision, Gideon v. Wainright.
To do so, you must file a form, the Uniform Civil Affidavit of Indigency form, with the court at the time you file any other court document (such as a complaint, civil warrant, motion or petition). A judge will review the Affidavit form and will either grant or deny your request.