The Tennessee Uniform Affidavit of Indigence (Civil) is a document used by a person who is unable to pay for court costs and fees due to financial hardship. This document is used to determine if the person is indigent, and if so, the court can waive the fees and costs associated with the filing of a civil action. The affidavit must be signed and notarized by the applicant and presented to the court for review. There are two types of Tennessee Uniform Affidavit of Indigence (Civil): the TN Supreme Court Form and the TN Court of Appeals Form. Both forms are used to declare that the applicant is unable to pay the costs and fees associated with the filing of a civil action due to financial hardship. The forms require the applicant to provide information such as income, assets, debts, and other relevant financial information. The court will then review the information and decide whether to waive the fees and costs associated with the filing of a civil action.