Nevada Motion To Proceed In Form Paupers (IFP) is a legal document used in the state of Nevada to allow a person to have a court filing fee waived. It is also referred to as a "poor person's motion" or a "pauper's motion". The motion must be filed by an individual who cannot afford the court filing fee. The motion must be accompanied by an affidavit that explains the individual's financial situation and why they cannot afford the fee. The court will then decide whether to grant the motion. There are two types of Nevada Motion To Proceed In Form Paupers: criminal and civil. Criminal IFP motions are used by defendants who cannot afford to pay court costs and fees associated with their criminal charges. Civil IFP motions are used by individuals who cannot afford to pay court costs and fees associated with civil litigation.