North Carolina Fourth Circuit IFP on Appeal Application is an application for indigent or low-income individuals to appeal a criminal conviction in North Carolina's Fourth Circuit Court of Appeals. This application is used to determine if a person qualifies for in form paupers (IFP) status, which allows them to appeal a conviction without having to pay the costs associated with filing an appeal. There are two types of North Carolina Fourth Circuit IFP on Appeal Application: the In Form Paupers Application for Appeal and the Expedited In Form Paupers Application for Appeal. The In Form Paupers Application for Appeal requires the applicant to provide income verification, while the Expedited In Form Paupers Application for Appeal does not. Both applications require a detailed description of the applicant’s financial situation and a statement of the legal issues to be argued on appeal.