The Ohio Financial Disclosure-Affidavit Of Indigence is a legal document used in the state of Ohio. It is a sworn statement of the financial means of a person, or persons, seeking assistance from the court in paying for legal costs associated with a court proceeding. The affidavit must be sworn to be accurate and truthful, and must be filed with the court and presented to the judge at the time of the hearing. There are two types of Ohio Financial Disclosure-Affidavit Of Indigence: the Free Trial Court Access Indigence Affidavit and the Fee Waiver Indigence Affidavit. The Free Trial Court Access Indigence Affidavit is used to request a waiver of fees associated with a trial court proceeding. The Fee Waiver Indigence Affidavit is used to request a waiver of fees associated with a fee-based court proceeding, such as an appeal. The Ohio Financial Disclosure-Affidavit Of Indigence must include the name, address, and phone number of the person filing the affidavit, as well as a detailed financial statement. The financial statement should include all income, assets, liabilities, and expenses associated with the person filing the affidavit. It should also list any dependents and the amount of public assistance received, if any. The affidavit must also contain a signature of the person filing the affidavit, as well as the signature of the person's attorney, if applicable.