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- FW-001 Request to Waive Court Fees - California Courts
FW-001 Request to Waive Court Fees If you are getting public benefits, are a low-income person, or do not have enough income to pay for your household’s basic needs and your court fees, you may use this form to ask the court to waive your court fees
- Request to Waive Court Fees | California Courts | Self Help Guide
Request to Waive Court Fees (FW-001) Ask the court to let you file papers and receive services without paying court fees and costs because you are getting public benefits, you are a low-income person, or you do not have enough income to pay your basic needs and your court fees
- FW-001-INFO INFORMATION SHEET ON WAIVER OF SUPERIOR COURT FEES AND COSTS
You should use form FW-020 to make the request, which you should file at least 10 calendar days before a scheduled court date, or as soon as you can if the court date is set with less than 10-days’ notice
- FW-001 Request to Waive Court Fees. pdf - California
Superior Court (See Information Sheet on Waiver of Superior Court Fees and Costs (form FW-001-INFO) ) Supreme Court, Court of Appeal, or Appellate Division of Superior Court (See Information Sheet on Waiver of Appellate Court Fees (form APP-015 FW-015-INFO) )
- FW-001 Request to Waive Court Fees - California Courts
Request to Waive Court Fees FW-001, Page 1 of 2 Mandatory Form Government Code, § 68633 Cal Rules of Court, rules 3 51, 8 26, and 8 818
- Ask for a Fee Waiver | California Courts | Self Help Guide
How to ask for a Fee Waiver Gather the information you need Look at Form FW-001-INFO You may also need information about your income and expenses to fill out the fee waiver form If you receive public benefits, you only need to check which benefit you receive on the form You don't need to fill out the part about your income or expenses
- FW-001 | District Courts of Appeal - California
FW-001 This form is for people who are low-income or cannot afford to pay court fees It allows them to ask the court to waive their court fees They will need to provide information about their income, money, and property, as well as any monthly expenses they have
- FW-001 Request to Waive Court Fees - California
You should use form FW-020 to make the request, which you should file at least 10 calendar days before a scheduled court date, or as soon as you can if the court date is set with less than 10-days’ notice
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