The Tennessee Uniform Civil Affidavit of Indigence is a document that is used by individuals who are unable to pay certain court fees or costs associated with civil cases. This document is generally used in the state of Tennessee but may also be used in other jurisdictions. It is a sworn statement made under penalty of perjury that the person filing the affidavit is indigent and unable to pay the court fees or costs associated with their case. There are two types of affidavits available: an individual affidavit and a family affidavit. The individual affidavit is used when an individual is filing the affidavit on their own behalf, while the family affidavit is used when multiple individuals in a family are filing the affidavit together. The affidavit must include all the applicant's financial information, such as income, assets, and liabilities, as well as a statement affirming that the applicant is unable to pay the court fees or costs associated with their case. Upon completion of the affidavit, it must be signed and notarized before it can be presented to the court.