Oklahoma Pauper's Affidavit is a form used by individuals in the state of Oklahoma who need to show that they qualify for certain services or benefits due to their poverty or inability to pay. It is also used in civil court proceedings as a way to reduce or waive court fees, such as filing fees, service fees, and other fees. The affidavit must be signed and notarized, and includes personal information such as name, address, date of birth, and proof of income. There are two types of Oklahoma Pauper's Affidavit: the standard Pauper's Affidavit and the Supplemental Pauper's Affidavit. The standard Pauper's Affidavit is used to demonstrate the applicant's inability to pay the court fees, and must be signed and notarized by the applicant and a witness. The Supplemental Pauper's Affidavit is used to provide additional evidence of financial hardship, such as proof of employment, income, and assets. Both types of affidavit must be completed, signed, and notarized before they can be submitted to the court.