Missouri Motion and Affidavit in Support of Request to Proceed As a Poor Person is a form used by individuals who cannot afford to pay court fees or costs and are seeking permission to proceed with a legal action without having to pay court fees or costs. This form is used in the state of Missouri and must be signed by the person filing the motion and sworn under oath. It includes several sections that must be filled out accurately for the court to consider the motion. The sections include: 1. Motion for Leave to Proceed Without Payment of Court Costs: This section states the person's request to proceed with the legal action without having to pay court fees or costs. 2. Affidavit in Support of Motion: This section includes a sworn statement from the person filing the motion declaring their financial situation and inability to pay court fees or costs. 3. Order Authorizing Leave to Proceed: This section is for the judge to grant or deny the motion. There are two types of Missouri Motion and Affidavit in Support of Request to Proceed As a Poor Person: 1. Criminal Motion and Affidavit: Used to request to proceed with a criminal case without having to pay court fees or costs. 2. Civil Motion and Affidavit: Used to request to proceed with a civil case without having to pay court fees or costs.