The Arizona Application to Proceed in District Court Without Prepaying Fees or Costs (Short Form) is a document used by individuals in the state of Arizona to request permission from the court to file a civil case without having to pay the associated fees or costs up front. The form is typically used by individuals who can demonstrate that they are not able to pay the court fees upfront. The form asks for information such as the applicant's name, address, contact information, the case's title, and other relevant information. It also requires the applicant to provide evidence that they are unable to pay the court fees. This evidence could include income statements, bank statements, and other evidence of financial hardship. The form is available in two versions: long form and short form. The long form requires more detailed information about the applicant's financial situation and is typically used if the court needs more information to evaluate the applicant's ability to pay. The short form is more concise and can be used if the court does not require additional information. Once the form is filled out and submitted, the court will review the applicant's request and make a decision. If the court approves the request, the applicant will be allowed to proceed with their case without having to pay the associated court fees.