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HomeGovernment CodeCh. 2Art. 6§ 68633 Fee Waiver Application Requirements

§ 68633 Fee Waiver Application Requirements

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§ 68633 Fee Waiver Application Requirements

Key Takeaways

  • •You can ask the court to waive your fees if you can't afford them. You just fill out a form and don't need to show proof right away.
  • •There are different forms depending on your situation: one for people getting public benefits, one for people with low income, and one for people who need to list their income, expenses, and what they own.
  • •The court keeps your financial info private. Only you, the court, and people you allow can see it.
  • •If you have a lawyer helping you for free, the court might ask if you can still pay some fees without struggling to buy food or other basic needs.

Example

You lost your job and need to go to court to fight an unfair eviction, but you don't have money to pay the court fees.

You can fill out a simple form telling the court you don't have much money. You don't need to show pay stubs or bank statements right away. The court will decide later if you really qualify, but for now, you can start your case without paying.

AI-generated — May contain errors. Not legal advice. Always verify source.

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§ 68633 Fee Waiver Application Requirements

(a) An applicant for an initial fee waiver under subdivision (a) of Section 68632 shall complete, under penalty of perjury, a Judicial Council application form requiring the applicant to list his or her current street address, or another address where the court can contact the applicant, occupation, employer, and the type of public benefits that he or she is receiving. At the time the application is submitted, the applicant shall not be required to provide documents supporting receipt of public benefits, to provide evidence of identity, to submit to interviews regarding the applicant’s financial circumstances, to be physically present to file the application, or to fill out additional parts of the application form. (b) An applicant for an initial fee waiver under subdivision (b) of Section 68632 shall complete, under penalty of perjury, both of the following: (1) A Judicial Council application form requiring the applicant to provide his or her current street address, or another address where the court can contact the applicant, occupation, and employer. (2) A financial statement showing monthly or yearly income as determined under rules, and on forms, adopted by the Judicial Council. At the time the application is submitted, the applicant shall not be required to provide documents to prove income, dependents, or expenses, to provide evidence of identity, to submit to interviews regarding the applicant’s financial circumstances, to be physically present to file the application, or to fill out additional parts of the application form. (c) An applicant for an initial fee waiver under subdivision (c) of Section 68632 shall complete, under penalty of perjury, both of the following: (1) A Judicial Council application form requiring the applicant to provide his or her current street address, or another address where the court can contact the applicant, occupation, and employer. (2) A financial statement showing monthly or yearly income and expenses and a summary of assets and liabilities as determined under rules, and on forms, adopted by the Judicial Council. At the time the application is submitted, the applicant shall not be required to provide documents to prove income, dependents, or expenses, to provide evidence of identity, to submit to interviews regarding the applicant’s financial circumstances, or to be physically present to file the application. (d) The clerk shall provide forms adopted by the Judicial Council pursuant to this article without charge to any person who requests those forms or indicates that he or she is unable to pay any court fees or costs. An applicant shall not be required to complete any form as part of his or her application under this article other than those forms adopted by the Judicial Council. (e) An applicant for an initial fee waiver shall be informed that, at a later date, the court may require proof of receipt of benefits or financial information to verify eligibility, as provided in Section 68636, and that a trial court may seek reimbursement of initially waived fees under circumstances set forth in Section 68637. This notice requirement is satisfied if the information is provided on the Judicial Council fee waiver application form. (f) Financial information provided by an applicant shall be kept confidential by the court. No person shall have access to the application except the court, authorized court personnel, and any person authorized by the applicant. No person shall reveal any information contained in the application except as authorized by law. Any hearing regarding whether to grant or deny a fee waiver request shall be held in camera, and the court shall exclude all persons except court staff, the applicant, those present with the applicant’s consent, and any witness being examined. The fact that an applicant’s fees and costs have been initially waived and the amount of the waived fees and costs are not confidential. The Judicial Council shall adopt procedures to keep the financial information confidential and to consider a request seeking that confidential information. (g) Counsel representing an applicant who is filing in a general jurisdiction civil case pursuant to an agreement that counsel will advance litigation costs shall indicate that agreement on the application form. The court shall set a hearing to determine whether or not the applicant is able to pay court fees without using moneys that normally would pay for the common necessaries of life. This subdivision does not apply if the applicant is represented by counsel for, or affiliated with, a qualified legal services project, as defined in Section 6213 of the Business and Professions Code. (Added by Stats. 2008, Ch. 462, Sec. 2. Effective January 1, 2009. Operative July 1, 2009, by Sec. 3 of Ch. 462.)

Last verified: January 22, 2026

Key Terms

applicationjudicial councilbenefitswaiverpenaltyportemployerhearing

Related Statutes

  • § 68634 Fee Waiver Application Processing
  • § 68634.5 Appellate Court Fee Waivers
  • § 68635 Inmate Court Fee Waivers
  • § 68636 Fee Waiver Notification Requirements
  • § 20201 Member Home Loan Assistance

References

  • Official text at leginfo.legislature.ca.gov
  • California Legislature. Government Code. Section 68633.
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