4. Floridians cannot be required to risk prosecution in order to demonstrate inability to pay. This problem arises because all voter registration forms require applicants to affirm their voter eligibility, which voters with outstanding fees cannot do until after they have demonstrated inability to pay. As a practical matter, this means that the secretary will likely need to update the voter registration form, to, as the court suggested, “provide a method by which a felon can claim inability to pay on the application form,” or at minimum, clarify publicly that those who are otherwise eligible and believe they are unable to pay their legal debt can lawfully affirm their eligibility on the voter registration form. For the same reasons, the state should also provide a method by which those who are unsure if they have legal debt or if their legal debt is disqualifying are permitted to register to seek a determination of their eligibility.