Indiana Request to Proceed in District Court Without Prepaying the Filing Fee (Non-Prisoner) is a type of court document filed by a non-prisoner who is unable to afford the filing fee for a case in the district court. This type of request is also known as an "in form paupers" or "IFP" motion. It allows the filer to proceed without having to pay the usual filing fee, allowing them to present their case to the court. There are two types of Indiana Request to Proceed in District Court Without Prepaying the Filing Fee (Non-Prisoner): 1. The Initial Request: This is the first step of the filing process, and is used to request permission to proceed without paying the filing fee. The filer must submit an affidavit that states their financial circumstances and inability to pay the fee. 2. The Renewed Request: This is the second step in the filing process and is used to request an extension of the initial request. The filer must submit an updated affidavit that states their financial circumstances have not changed since the initial request was filed.