Washington Criminal — Motion and Affidavit to Proceeformma Paupers and Order is a document used in Washington State to request a court hearing for a criminal case without having to pay court fees. This motion is typically used by individuals who cannot afford the court filing fees associated with the case. The motion must be accompanied by an affidavit attesting to the individual’s financial position and inability to pay the court fees. The motion and affidavit must be filed with the court and a copy must be served on the prosecuting attorney. If the court grants the motion, the individual can proceed with their criminal case without having to pay the court filing fees. There are two types of Washington Criminal — Motion and Affidavit to Proceeformma Paupers and Order: the Motion and Affidavit to Proceed in Form Paupers and the Order to Proceed in Form Paupers. The Motion and Affidavit to Proceed in Form Paupers contains information about the individual’s financial position and their inability to pay the court fees associated with the case. The Order to Proceed in Form Paupers is a court order granting the individual permission to proceed with the case without having to pay the court fees.