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===If you know the level of court but even after searching do not have the form name or form number===
===If you know the level of court but even after searching do not have the form name or form number===


You may need to find an Affidavit (sworn written statement) form. However, nearly every level of court has an Affidavit form, and some have more than one type of Affidavit form, such as an Affidavit in Support to Waive Fees. If you do not know the level of court or the form number, you may need to look at secondary resources to figure out what the correct form is. See the section in this guide [[Secondary Resources and How to Find Them | Secondary resources and how to find them]].
You may need to find an Affidavit (sworn written statement) form. However, nearly every level of court has an Affidavit form, and some have more than one type of Affidavit form, such as an Affidavit in Support to Waive Fees. If you do not know the level of court or the form number, you may need to look at secondary resources to figure out what the correct form is. See the section in this guide [[Secondary Resources and How to Find Them]].


===If you are just getting started and/or you do not know which forms you need===
===If you are just getting started and/or you do not know which forms you need===