The Nevada Affidavit or Declaration in Support of Application to Waive Fees and Costs is a document used to request a waiver of certain court fees and costs associated with filing a case in court. This type of affidavit is used in cases where the petitioner cannot afford to pay the court costs and fees associated with filing a case. In Nevada, there are two types of affidavits or declarations in support of application for waiver of fees and costs: the general affidavit and the indigence affidavit. The general affidavit is used by non-indigent parties who are unable to pay the court fees and costs associated with filing a case. The indigence affidavit is used by parties who can demonstrate to the court their inability to pay the court fees and costs. When filing the Nevada Affidavit or Declaration in Support of Application to Waive Fees and Costs, the petitioner must provide a detailed explanation of their financial situation to the court. This explanation must include information regarding the petitioner’s income, assets, and liabilities. The petitioner must also provide the court with supporting documents, such as bank statements, pay stubs, and tax documentation. Once the court has reviewed the affidavit or declaration, they will determine whether the petitioner is eligible for a waiver of court fees and costs. If the court finds that the petitioner is eligible for a waiver, the petitioner will be granted a waiver of the court fees and costs associated with filing a case.