The District of Columbia General Forms (SEB)-Pro Se Petition is a legal document prepared by an individual (pressse”) who is representing themselves in court. This document outlines the facts and arguments of a case and is used when a petitioner is not represented by an attorney. There are several types of pro SE petitions, including: 1. Motion to Vacate/Set Aside Judgment: This form is used to ask the court to vacate or set aside a judgment entered against the petitioner. 2. Motion for Default Judgment: This form is used to ask the court to enter a default judgment against the opposing party in a civil case. 3. Motion for Leave to Appeal: This form is used to request permission to appeal a judgment or ruling from a lower court. 4. Motion for Summary Judgment: This form is used to ask the court to make a ruling on a case without a full trial. 5. Motion to Dismiss: This form is used to ask the court to dismiss a case for various reasons. 6. Motion to Amend: This form is used to ask the court to change or modify an existing order. 7. Motion to Strike/Exclude Evidence: This form is used to ask the court to exclude or strike evidence from being used in a trial.