New Hampshire Motion for Waiver of the Filing Fee is a motion filed with a court in New Hampshire to request that the court waive the filing fee associated with the filing of a court document. Generally, a person filing a motion must pay a filing fee to the court, but in certain circumstances a person may be entitled to a waiver of this fee. Commonly, the court will waive the filing fee if the person filing the motion is financially unable to pay the filing fee. There are two types of New Hampshire Motion for Waiver of the Filing Fees: In Form Paupers (IFP) Motion and Fee Waiver Motion. An In Form Paupers Motion is typically filed by individuals who cannot afford to pay the filing fee. The court will review the motion and determine whether the person is eligible for a waiver. A Fee Waiver Motion is usually filed by individuals who have a valid reason for not being able to pay the filing fee. The court will review the motion and determine whether a waiver of the filing fee is appropriate.