The Idaho Statement of Trust Fund Account (Prisoner Application For In Form Paupers Status) is a form used by prisoners in the state of Idaho to apply for In Form Paupers status. This status allows inmates to apply to the court for permission to proceed with a court case without having to pay court fees. The Idaho Statement of Trust Fund Account form is completed by the prisoner and submitted to the court. The form requires the prisoner to provide personal information, such as their name, address, date of birth, and Social Security number. The prisoner must also provide information about their current financial situation, including details about their assets and debts, and any other sources of income. There are two types of Idaho Statement of Trust Fund Account forms: one for inmates who are in federal prison and one for inmates in state prison. The form for inmates in federal prison must be signed by a federal judge. The form for inmates in state prison must be signed by a state court judge. Once the form is completed and submitted to the court, the court will review the prisoner's financial information and determine whether they qualify for In Form Paupers status. If approved, the prisoner will be allowed to proceed with their court case without having to pay court fees.