The Kentucky Non-Prisoner Application to Proceed Without Prepayment of Fees is a form that allows non-prisoners, such as those who are financially unable to pay the costs of filing a lawsuit, to apply for permission to proceed with their case without making an upfront payment. The form must be completed and either mailed or delivered to the court in which the original case was filed. It is important to note that the form is only applicable to civil cases and not criminal cases. The two types of Kentucky Non-Prisoner Application to Proceed Without Prepayment of Fees is the Formma Pauperis” (IFP) and “No Fee ApplicatioNFL (NFA). The IFP is used for those who are able to provide evidence of their financial inability to pay the filing fees, while the NFL is used for those who cannot provide such evidence. In both cases, the application must be accompanied by an affidavit or declaration under penalty of perjury, attesting to the applicant’s financial condition. Once the application has been approved, the court will waive the filing fees and the applicant may proceed with their lawsuit without needing to make any payment.