The Delaware Affidavit in Support of Application to Proceed in Form Paupers is a document used by individuals who are financially unable to pay the filing fees associated with a civil action in Delaware's courts. This affidavit is legally binding and must be completed and signed by the applicant in order to proceed with the civil action. There are two types of Delaware Affidavit in Support of Application to Proceed in Form Paupers: the Regular Affidavit and the Indigent Affidavit. The Regular Affidavit is used by individuals who are financially unable to pay the filing fees associated with a civil action but do not meet the criteria to qualify as indigent. The affidavit must include financial information such as income and assets. The Indigent Affidavit is used by individuals who meet the criteria to qualify as indigent and are unable to pay the filing fees associated with a civil action. The affidavit must include financial information such as income, assets, and other evidence of indigence. In both cases, the Delaware Affidavit in Support of Application to Proceed in Form Paupers must be completed and signed by the applicant and notarized. The affidavit must be filed with the court along with the application to proceed in form paupers.