FW-001 Request to Waive Court Fees 2025

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There is currently no option to obtain a passport for free or a reduced price. There may be some on social media who claim that you can get a free passport if you are a Medicaid, Medicare, or SNAP benefit recipient, but this claim is false.
To qualify for a fee waiver based on receipt of a means tested benefit, the evidence that you provide must demonstrate that you, your spouse, your parent (if you are under 21 or are disabled), sibling, or your child living with you are currently receiving the means-tested benefit.
Are You Eligible for a Fee Waiver? To apply for the ACT fee waiver program, you must meet the following eligibility requirements: Be currently enrolled in high school in the 11th or 12th grade. Be testing in the United States, US territories, or Puerto Rico.
Yes. The court costs in traffic cases are actually docket fees that must be paid whether or not you appear in court. Docket fees are used to defray the expenses of processing a court case from beginning to end.
You, your spouse, your child, your parent (if you are under 21 or disabled), or your sibling (if you and the sibling are under 21) living with you, are currently receiving a means-tested benefit. Your household income is at or below 150% percent of the Federal Poverty Guidelines at the time you file.
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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. Get form FW-001.
Ask your lawyer about getting any court fees waived (set aside or forgiven). If you do not have a lawyer, you can still call the local legal aid office to see if they can help you get any court fees waived or you can ask the judge to waive some or all of the court fees by filling out a form called a fee waiver request.
Fee waivers are available for human rights applications. This means you can apply for a fee waiver if you cant afford the IHS or the application fee for leave to remain: as a parent or partner under the 10-year route. as a parent under the five-year route.

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