Arizona Application To Proceed In Forms Paupers By A Prisoner (Areas) is a legal document used by prisoners in Arizona to waive the payment of court fees. It allows a prisoner to file a petition for a writ of habeas corpus in order to challenge a conviction or sentence. The application must be filed in the court where the conviction took place. There are two types of Arizona Application To Proceed In Forms Paupers By A Prisoner (Areas): the standard application and the motion for reconsideration. The standard application is the initial application to waive the payment of court fees. The motion for reconsideration is an application for a review of the standard application by the court. Both applications must include a financial statement that shows the prisoner is unable to pay the court fees. The financial statement must include a list of the prisoner’s assets, liabilities, income, and expenses. The prisoner must also provide supporting documentation such as bank statements, pay stubs, and tax returns. The court will review the application and determine if the prisoner meets the requirements to proceed in form paupers.