The Ohio Financial Disclosure Affidavit Of Indigence is a document used to prove that an individual is unable to pay court costs due to financial hardship. It is used in the state of Ohio to waive certain court fees and costs. There are two types of Ohio Financial Disclosure Affidavit Of Indigence: the Original Affidavit of Indigence and the Renewal Affidavit of Indigence. The Original Affidavit of Indigence is used to apply for a waiver of court fees and costs for the first time. It must be filled out and signed by the applicant and any other party responsible for the applicant’s financial situation. The document must include a full disclosure of the applicant’s financial situation, including information about all sources of income and any assets owned. The Renewal Affidavit of Indigence is used to renew a previous waiver of court fees and costs. It must be filled out and signed by the applicant and any other party responsible for the applicant’s financial situation. The document must include a full disclosure of the applicant’s financial situation, including information about any changes in sources of income or assets since the original affidavit was filed. In addition to the affidavits, applicants may be asked to provide additional documentation to support their need for a waiver. This may include copies of tax returns, proof of income, proof of assets, bank statements, and other documents.