Fee Waiver

• Filing Fee
• If You Cannot Afford to Pay Court Fees and Costs
• Granting or Denial of a Fee and Cost Waiver Request
• Requesting Additional Court Fees and Costs Be Waived
• Paying Back Filing Fees
• How to Get More Information

Filing Fee

Many of the documents in Civil, Family Law, Probate, and Small Claims require a fee to file them. These are called filing fees.

In addition to filing fees, there may be other fees such as:

Court fees and costs may be found on the court’s fee schedule.

If You Cannot Afford to Pay 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 ask the court to waive all or part of your court fees.

To ask for a fee waiver:
  1. Carefully read the Information Sheet on Waiver of Superior Court Fees and Costs (FW-001-INFO) to determine if you qualify.
  2. Fill out the Request to Waive Court Fees (FW-001).
  3. Fill out sections 1, 2, and 3, of Order on Court Fee Waiver (FW-003).
  4. File these forms with the court along with the other documents you are filing (example: complaint, petition, answer, etc.).

You may be ordered to go to court to answer questions about your ability to pay court fees and costs and to provide proof of eligibility.

Granting or Denial of Fee Waiver Request

You will receive an Order on Court Fees Waiver (FW-003) telling you if your request was granted (approved) or denied. The Order will explain how to proceed. Act quickly - you only have 10 days from the date the Order is mailed to you to comply with the Order or exercise your options if your request was denied. Failure to act may result in the cancelation of any documents that you submitted.

Requesting Additional Court Fees and Costs Be Waived

There may be additional fees later in the case which you may request be waived if you qualify.

These fees may include one or more of the following:
To ask for an additional fee waiver:
  1. Carefully read the Information Sheet on Waiver of Superior Court Fees and Costs (FW-001-INFO) to determine if you qualify.
  2. Fill out the Request to Waive Additional Court Fees (FW-002).
  3. Fill out sections 1, 2, and 3, of Order on Court Fee Waiver (FW-003).
  4. File these forms with the court.

You will receive an Order on Court Fees Waiver (FW-003) telling you if your request was granted (approved) or denied. The Order will explain how to proceed. Act quickly - you only have 10 days from the date the Order is mailed to you to comply with the Order or exercise your options if your request was denied.

Paying Back Filing Fees

Even if your fees are waived at first, you may have to pay them back later:

The court can collect fees and costs due to the court. If waived fees and costs are ordered paid to the trial court, the court can start collection proceedings.

How to Get More Information

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