South Dakota Instructions for Motion & Order to Waive Filing Fee is a document used in the state of South Dakota to allow a court to waive the filing fee for a court case. The motion must be made by the plaintiff in the case, and a hearing must be held to determine whether the fee should be waived. The motion must include the name of the party requesting the waiver, the name of the court, the case number, and the specific reasons why the fee should be waived. The order must be signed by the judge and include the name of the court, the case number, and a statement that the fee is waived. There are two types of South Dakota Instructions for Motion & Order to Waive Filing Fee: one for civil cases and one for criminal cases. The civil case instructions require the plaintiff to provide a written statement outlining why the fee should be waived, while the criminal case instructions require the defendant to provide a written statement outlining why the filing fee should be waived. Both types of instructions include a form to be filled out and submitted, along with any supporting documentation, to the court.