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Q: What is UCS-6341/W?
A: UCS-6341/W is an application form used in New York to request a waiver of filing fees for an Extreme Risk Protection Order.
Q: What is an Extreme Risk Protection Order?
A: An Extreme Risk Protection Order is a court order that temporarily restricts a person's access to firearms if they are deemed to pose a significant risk to themselves or others.
Q: Who can file an application for a waiver of filing fees?
A: Any individual who is seeking to obtain an Extreme Risk Protection Order in New York and is unable to afford the filing fees can file an application for a waiver of fees using UCS-6341/W.
Q: How does the waiver application process work?
A: To apply for a waiver of filing fees, the applicant must complete the UCS-6341/W form and submit it to the court. The court will review the application and determine whether the applicant qualifies for a fee waiver based on their financial situation.
Q: What documents are required to support the waiver application?
A: The applicant must provide supporting documentation, such as proof of income, to demonstrate their financial need for a fee waiver.
Q: Is there a deadline for filing the waiver application?
A: There is generally no specific deadline for filing the waiver application, but it is recommended to submit the application as soon as possible after filing for an Extreme Risk Protection Order.
Q: What happens after the waiver application is submitted?
A: After the waiver application is submitted, the court will review the application and notify the applicant of the decision regarding the fee waiver.
Q: Can the fee waiver application be denied?
A: Yes, the court has the discretion to deny the fee waiver application if it determines that the applicant does not meet the eligibility criteria.
Q: What should I do if my fee waiver application is denied?
A: If the fee waiver application is denied, the applicant may still proceed with filing for an Extreme Risk Protection Order by paying the required filing fees or by seeking additional assistance or information from the court.
Form Details:
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