New York Order On Application To Prosecute Action-Proceeding As Poor Person is a legal document that is issued by the court when a person is unable to pay for the court costs associated with prosecuting their claim. This document allows a person to be exempted from the court costs and fees associated with prosecuting their claim through the court system. There are two types of New York Order On Application To Prosecute Action-Proceeding As Poor Person: In Form Paupers (IFP) and Order Of Permission To Prosecute As Poor Person (OPP). The IFP is issued when a person is unable to pay for the court costs associated with prosecuting their claim. This document allows the person to be exempt from the court costs and fees associated with prosecuting their claim. The OPP is issued when a person is granted permission by the court to prosecute their claim as a poor person. This document allows the person to be exempt from the court costs and fees associated with prosecuting their claim. Both types of Order allow the person to proceed with their claim without having to pay the associated court costs.