Illinois Motion and Affidavit to Proceed in District Court Without Prepaying Fees or Costs (motion to proceed in form paupers) is a legal document used to allow a person to proceed with a case in a district court without having to pay the costs associated with filing the case. This type of motion is commonly used by people who cannot afford to pay the court costs, such as those who are indigent. The motion must be accompanied by an affidavit that states the person's financial condition and an affidavit of service, which certifies that the motion has been served on the other parties in the case. There are two different types of Illinois Motion and Affidavit to Proceed in District Court Without Prepaying Fees or Costs (motion to proceed in form paupers). The first is a standard motion that is used when the party filing the motion is not a party to the case, such as a non-party witness or a person filing an amicus brief. The second type of motion is a motion for leave to proceed in form paupers, which is used when the party filing the motion is a party to the case.