The Tennessee Application to Proceed in District Court Without Prepaying Fees or Costs (Short Form, Prisoners Only) is a form that must be completed by prisoners in Tennessee in order to apply for permission to bring a civil lawsuit in a district court without having to pay the filing fees or other costs upfront. The form must be completed by the individual prisoner, and must be signed and verified by a prison official. The prisoner must include the name of the court in which the case is to be brought, the name of the defendant, a brief description of the relief sought, and a statement of the prisoner's financial resources and assets. The form is divided into two parts. The first part involves the prisoner providing basic information about themselves, such as their name and address, and the prison where they are housed. The second part requires the prisoner to provide information about their financial status, including their income, expenses, and assets. This information is used to determine whether the prisoner meets the requirements to proceed in the district court without prepaying their filing fees and costs. There are two types of Tennessee Application to Proceed in District Court Without Prepaying Fees or Costs (Short Form, Prisoners Only). The first type is for individuals who are currently incarcerated, while the second type is for individuals who have been released from prison and are seeking to proceed in district court without prepaying fees or costs.