Click if you need a fee waiver for an appeal or a writ.
If you are low-income and cannot afford to pay the fee to file your court papers, you can ask for a "fee waiver.”
There are 3 ways to qualify for a fee waiver:
To ask for a fee waiver:
If you already have an Order on Court Fee Waiver (Form FW-003 or Form FW-008), but now have additional fees that are not included in the order:
Remember: You must sign your request for a fee waiver under penalty of perjury. So, on your forms, you must tell the truth, and your answers must be accurate and complete.
Fee waivers expire 60 days after your case is finished, either by a judgment, a dismissal, or in some other way. They can also end if the court finds that you are no longer eligible for the fee waiver.
If you file a Request to Waive Court Fees (Form FW-001) and your request is granted, you will not have to pay fees for:
If you file a Request to Waive Additional Court Fees (Form FW-002) and the court grants your request, you will not have to pay fees for services the court determines to be necessary for your case. The fees that are waived will be checked off on Form FW-003 or Form FW-008. These may include 1 or more of the following:
Important: Even if your fees are waived at first, there are some cases in which you may have to pay them back later. Click to find out when you may have to pay your fees back.
If your request is denied without a hearing
Your fee waiver application may be denied without a hearing for 1 of 2 reasons:
The judge will check the reason for denying your request on page 2 of Form FW-003.
If your fee waiver is denied without a hearing, you have 10 days from the date in the Clerk's Certificate of Service (at the bottom of page 2 of Form FW-003 or attached to that form) to:
Read item 4b on Form FW-003 carefully to find out what you need to do.
If you do not do 1 of these 3 things, the court will cancel the papers you filed with your fee waiver request and you can miss important deadlines or have to start your case all over.
To ask for a court hearing to bring more information after your fee waiver request is denied:
If you missed the deadline and filed your request for a hearing more than 10 days after your fee waiver application was denied, the court will deny your hearing request and say so on Form FW-007. If there is another reason why the court denies your hearing request, the court will write it in item 5c.
If the court asks for more information
If the court wants more information to make a decision on your fee waiver, the court will set up a hearing date for you. The information on the hearing will be on page 2 of Form FW-003, under item 4c.
Make sure you go to that hearing. Bring with you any documents that the court tells you to bring. The court will tell you what documents it wants you to bring right above the hearing date information.
If you do not go to this court hearing, your fee waiver application will be denied and you will have to pay your fees in 10 days.
If your request is denied after a hearing
If the court denies your fee waiver request after a hearing, your options depend on what the court orders. First, look at page 2 of the Order on Court Fee Waiver After Hearing (Form FW-008) to see what the court ordered.
Remember: You must act quickly after you get that order if you want your case to move forward.
Once you get a fee waiver, and as long as your financial situation remains the same, you do not have to do anything related to the fees. BUT if your finances improve or if you can now afford to pay the court fees and costs, you have to tell the court within 5 days. Fill out a Notice to Court of Improved Financial Situation or Settlement (Form FW-010) and file it with the clerk. Use the instructions for FW-010 as a guide.
Also, you may get a Notice to Appear for Reconsideration of Fee Waiver (Form FW-011). This is a notice from the court to go to a hearing to reconsider your fee waiver. The court sends this form if it thinks your financial situation may have changed. Make sure you go to this court date, or your fee waiver may be canceled.
It is possible that you may have to pay the fees that were waived in some cases. Find out more about paying waived fees back.
Fee waivers expire 60 days after the court issues a judgment or dismissal or finishes the case in some other way.
Waiving additional fees
If you are facing additional court fees that were not waived in your original order, you can request a waiver for these additional fees:
Remember: You must sign your request for a fee waiver under penalty of perjury. So, on your forms, you must tell the truth, and your answers must be accurate and complete.
In some cases, even if your fees are waived, you may have to pay them back later. You may even have to pay the other side’s waived fees.
To ask for a court hearing in a family law case when you have been ordered to pay waived fees and costs:
The California laws about fee waivers are in the Government Code, sections 68630 through 68641.
The California Rules of Court also deal with fee waivers. For:
| You may not need all of these forms. Or you may need more forms. If you are not sure which forms to use, talk to a lawyer. Or get help from your court. Your court's self-help center, family law facilitator, and small claims legal advisor may be able to provide you more help with your fee waiver. |
NOTE: All California courts use the same basic set of forms. But some courts have special, local forms, too. To see if you will need any special, local forms, contact your court clerk or check your court’s website. The forms may be posted on their site. If not, the site will list the address and phone number of your local courthouse.
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Form Name |
Form Number |
Instructions |
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Information Sheet on Waiver of Superior Court Fees and Costs |
Information sheet only. |
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Request to Waive Court Fees |
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Order on Court Fee Waiver (Superior Court) |
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Form Name |
Form Number |
Instructions |
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Request to Waive Additional Court Fees (Superior Court) |
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Request for Hearing About Court Fee Waiver Order (Superior Court) |
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| Notice on Hearing About Court Fees | FW-007 | Instructions for Form FW-007 |
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Order on Court Fee Waiver After Hearing (Superior Court) |
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Notice to Court of Improved Financial Situation or Settlement |
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Order on Court Fee Waiver After Reconsideration Hearing (Superior Court) |
Note: Fee waiver forms are for the court only, and some of them are confidential (it should say on the form itself). Do not have them served on the other side.