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Indiana Application to Proceed in District Court Without Prepaying Fees or Costs (Long Form)

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Application to Proceed in District Court Without Prepaying Fees or Costs (Long Form)

The Indiana Application to Proceed in District Court Without Prepaying Fees or Costs (Long Form) is a legal form used by individuals who lack the financial resources to pay for court costs and fees. The form is used to ask the court to waive such costs and fees, so the applicant can proceed with their case. The form is available in both short and long versions, depending on the complexity of the case. The long version of the form requires more detailed information, including the applicant’s name, address, and income; the nature of the case; and the amount of court costs and fees that need to be waived. Applicants must also provide supporting documentation, such as proof of income, to show that they are unable to pay the requested costs and fees. Once the form is completed and submitted, a judge will review the application and decide whether to waive the requested fees and costs. If the judge grants the waiver, the applicant will be allowed to proceed with their case without having to pay the requested fees and costs.

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If you don't pay your court fines, fees and costs on time, courts can hold you in contempt of court. This could put you back in jail or prison. You can also find yourself facing additional fines, fees and costs for late payments as well.

Fines may be paid in person, by mail, or online. For online payments, .GovPayNow.com or call #888-604-7888.

Order on Court Fee Waiver. (Superior Court) Clerk stamps date here when form is filed.

FILING FEES & COST INFORMATION CASE DESCRIPTIONFILING FEESOrder for ProtectionNo ChargeSmall Claim or Eviction (Paper Filing)$97.00Small Claim or Eviction (Electronic Filing)$87.00Trust$177.0018 more rows ?

? Small Claims Court Hearings: If a small claims court hearing is scheduled, and you do not attend, the court will issue a warrant for your arrest.

Where to file your case. If you want to file a lawsuit and your damages are less than $8,000, you may file a case in small claims court.

You have 30 days after your first court date to make payment. The Court does not issue an arrest warrant if you fail to appear and fail to pay within the grace period.

The automated record keeping fee for pretrial diversion programs and deferral programs remains $5. offense or $359.50 if offense is exceeding a worksite speed limit or failure to merge.

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Indiana Application to Proceed in District Court Without Prepaying Fees or Costs (Long Form)