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The court may imprison the person for a number of days equal to one day for each $40 of the unpaid balance of the fines and costs not to exceed six months.
A party may file a motion to proceed on appeal in forma pauperis in the court of appeals within 30 days after service of the notice prescribed in Rule 24(a)(4). The motion must include a copy of the affidavit filed in the district court and the district courts statement of reasons for its action.
If you are represented by a legal aid provider, receiving public benefits, or believe you cannot afford to pay the filing fees, you can file a Statement of Inability to Afford Payment of Court Costs, with the clerk. Rule 145 of the Texas Rules of Civil Procedures addresses these statements. Sign the Statement.
Small Claims Court Actions You can appear in Small Claims Court without an attorney, as many parties often do. Filing fees vary and are generally based on the amount you are seeking to recover, but at a minimum, $100, and are recoverable if you win and you can find the fee by calling the office of the MDJ.
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In order to ask for IFP status, you must file a PETITION AND AFFIDAVIT TO PROCEED IN FORMA PAUPERIS with the Court, in which you give the Judge detailed information about your financial situation. The required form is attached to these instructions, along with a form order for the Judge.
What if I cannot afford to pay the court fees and costs? You can ask the court if you can file your case without paying court fees by filling out an Application For Determination Of Civil Indigent Status. You will still need to pay a $25 administrative fee and you may be enrolled in a payment plan with the Clerk.
Yes. You can be jailed if you do not pay your fines and costs, but only if the court determines that you are able to pay and refusing to do so. Before the judge can jail you, he or she must hold a contempt hearing with you present.

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