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What does it mean if a person is granted “In Forma Pauperis” (IFP) status?

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What does it mean if a person is granted “In Forma Pauperis” (IFP) status?

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“In Forma Pauperis” status means the court has waived the Civil case filing fee requirement of $350.00. It does not mean that other costs, such as copying or certifying, are waived.

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