The Montana Judicial District Court — Report to the Court of Confidential Information for Prose parties is a document required by the Montana Supreme Court for pro SE litigants that are not represented by an attorney. The confidential information provided in the report includes, but is not limited to, the litigant's name, contact information, financial information, and an explanation of the relevant facts and circumstances of the case. The purpose of the report is to ensure that the court has all relevant information to determine the outcome of the case. The report must be completed and filed with the court before the case can proceed. There are two types of Montana Judicial District Court — Report to the Court of Confidential Information for Prose parties; the Initial Report and the Final Report. The Initial Report must be filed at the beginning of the case and includes the litigant's name, contact information, financial information, and an explanation of the case. The Final Report must be filed at the conclusion of the case and includes the litigant's name, contact information, financial information, and an explanation of the outcome of the case.