§ 1-110. Suit as an indigent; counsel; suits filed pro se by prison inmates. — United States — North Carolina law | Esheria

§ 1-110. Suit as an indigent; counsel; suits filed pro se by prison inmates.

Courts may let a person sue as indigent if an affidavit shows inability to pay costs, and the clerk must approve it for certain benefit or legal-aid cases. For prison inmates filing pro se, a judge must screen the case for frivolousness, and if indigency is allowed, the clerk must serve the dismissal order or issue pro

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Courts may let a person sue as indigent if an affidavit shows inability to pay costs, and the clerk must approve it for certain benefit or legal-aid cases. For prison inmates filing pro se, a judge must screen the case for frivolousness, and if indigency is allowed, the clerk must serve the dismissal order or issue process nunc pro tunc.