Pennsylvania in Form Paupers Order — Civil Court is a court order allowing a party to file a lawsuit without having to pay the filing fees. This order applies to civil court cases in Pennsylvania, such as small claims, landlord-tenant disputes, breach of contract, and other civil matters. There are two types of Pennsylvania in Form Paupers Order — Civil Court: the “In FormPaupersis” and the “Without PrepaymenFFormFFormormPaupersis order allows a party to file a lawsuit without paying the filing fee. The party must submit an affidavit that outlines their financial situation and is willing to pay the filing fee if their financial situation improves. The court will then review the affidavit and determine if the party is eligible for the In Form Paupers order. The Without Prepayment order allows a party to file a lawsuit without paying the filing fee upfront. However, the court may require the party to pay the filing fee after the case has been adjudicated. This order is typically used when a party is unable to pay the filing fee upfront, but may be able to pay it later. In both cases, the party must also submit a certificate of merit, which is a document that outlines the merits of the case. This document helps the court determine if the case has any legal merit.