Illinois Motion and affidavit to Proceed On appeal Without Prepaying Fees or Costs (motion to proceed in form paupers) is a legal document filed with the court that allows an individual or party to have their appeal heard in court without having to pay the associated fees and costs. This document is commonly filed when an individual or party does not have the financial means to pay the court costs associated with the appeal. There are three types of Illinois Motion and affidavit to Proceed On appeal Without Prepaying Fees or Costs (motion to proceed in form paupers) that can be filed: 1) Motion to Waive Prepayment of Filing Fees; 2) Motion to Waive Prepayment of Appellate Costs; and 3) Motion to Waive Prepayment of Record Costs. Each type of motion requires a separate affidavit to be filed with the court, which outlines the individual or party's financial circumstances and their inability to pay the associated fees and costs. The court will review the documents and determine whether the individual or party is eligible to proceed on appeal without having to prepay the fees and costs.