California Government Code §§ 68630 et. seq. permit the court to waive court fees and costs for litigants in certain financial situations.
Your court fees may be waived if:
The court may also order partial payment of court fees, or allow payments to be made over time. You are required to notify the court if your financial situation changes, or if you settle your case out of court. The court may require you to pay the previously waived fees. The forms requesting a fee waiver require you to provide detailed financial information. This information will remain confidential.
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Sacramento Superior Court Fee Schedule
You must sign your fee waiver request under the penalty of perjury. All answers must be accurate and complete. The court cannot require proof of your finances when you submit your application for a fee waiver. At a later date, though, the court may require you to verify any statements made in your application.
The Judicial Council forms commonly used in this procedure are:
Sample filled-in forms with instructions are available at the end of this Guide.
Make two (2) copies each of the Request to Waive Court Fees (FW-001), and the Order on Court Fee Waiver (FW-003). The original should be left unstapled, while the copies are stapled.
Fee waiver forms should be filed along with your other court documents. The court will not accept your court documents without either the fees or the fee waiver forms. Fee waiver forms will not be accepted unless accompanied by other case documents.
Within five days, the court will rule on your fee waiver request. You will be notified by mail of the court’s decision. If the court makes no order within five days, your waiver is automatically granted. If your fee waiver is granted, you will be able to proceed with your case.
NOTE: You may have to pay these fees at a later date. See Steps 8 and 9 for more information.
If your request is denied, one of three things may happen:
If you do not either pay the fees, revise your request, or a request a hearing within 10 days, the court will cancel all of the papers you have filed in your case.
If a hearing is scheduled on your fee waiver, be sure to bring any documents or witnesses you have that help prove your financial condition. If this hearing was scheduled at the court’s request, the court may have indicated what proof you need on the Order on Court Fee Waiver (FW-003). Bring all documents the court requested.
After the hearing, the court will grant or deny your fee waiver request, and provide you with the ruling on an Order on Court Fee Waiver After Hearing (FW-008).
If your request is denied, or if the court orders partial or installment payments, you must pay the required fees within ten days or the court will cancel all the papers you have filed in your case.
If your financial situation improves during your case, you must inform the court within five days using a Notice to Court of Improved Financial Situation or Settlement (FW-010), available online at the California Court’s website. If the court believes that your financial situation has changed, you may receive a notice to attend a hearing to reconsider your fee waiver. The court will send you a Notice to Appear for Reconsideration of Fee Waiver (FW-011), to notify you of the hearing date. In either of these situations, if the court determines that your improved financial situation allows you to afford court fees, you will be required to pay the previously waived fees.
If you receive a money judgment in your favor, the court may order you or the other party to pay the previously waived fees. If you settle your case out of court for $10,000 or more, the court will require you to pay any waived fees.
California Courts Self Help Website – “Fee Waiver”
Sacramento County Superior Court Website – Fee Waiver
Waiver for Additional Fees
Ask the court to waive additional court fees and costs by filing a
Request to Waive Additional Court Fees (FW-002).
Common additional fees include:
This material is intended as general information only. Your case may have factors requiring different procedures or forms. The information and instructions are provided for use in the Sacramento County Superior Court. Please keep in mind that each court may have different requirements. If you need further assistance consult a lawyer.