The Pennsylvania Petition to Proceed In Form Paupers is a legal document used in the state of Pennsylvania to enable a person to proceed with a civil legal case without having to pay certain court costs. This petition must be filed with the court in order to be reviewed and approved. The petition must include the petitioner's financial information such as income, assets, and debts, and must be signed by the petitioner and notarized. The two types of Pennsylvania Petition to Proceed In Form Paupers are the original petition and the renewal petition. The original petition is used when the petitioner has never filed this petition before, and is usually accompanied by an affidavit of indigence. The renewal petition is used when the petitioner has already filed a petition before and needs to update the court on the petitioner's financial information. The granting of the petition is at the discretion of the court. If granted, the petitioner will be allowed to litigate his/her case without having to pay certain court costs. If the petition is denied, the petitioner will have to pay the court costs in order to proceed with the case.