The Nevada Application to Proceed In Form Paupers and Order is a document used to waive the normal filing fees associated with certain court proceedings in Nevada. It is also known as an IPA (In Form Paupers) application. It is used when a plaintiff or petitioner is unable to pay for the court filing fees. There are two types of Nevada Application to Proceed In Form Paupers and Order: civil and criminal. The civil form is used for civil proceedings such as divorce, child custody, personal injury, or contract disputes. The criminal form is used for criminal matters such as misdemeanors or felonies. The Nevada Application to Proceed In Form Paupers and Order must be filled out completely and accurately. It asks for detailed information about the petitioner's financial situation, including income, assets, and liabilities. It also requires the petitioner to provide evidence of their financial hardship, such as pay stubs, bank statements, tax returns, and other documents. Once the form is completed and submitted, the court will review it and determine if the petitioner qualifies for the waiver of fees.