Texas Order to Proceed Without Prepaying Fees or Costs is a document issued by a court in the state of Texas. It allows a party to proceed with a lawsuit or legal action without having to pay the costs associated with the action in advance. The order is usually issued when a party does not have sufficient funds to pay the costs upfront. There are two types of orders: a general order, which allows a party to proceed without paying any costs, and a limited order, which allows a party to proceed only after a certain amount of costs has been paid. Both types of orders must be approved by a judge before they can be used. The order can be used for a variety of purposes, including filing a motion, filing a response to a motion, filing an appeal, and filing a brief.