The Idaho Waiver of Right to Remain in Federal Custody is a legal document that allows a defendant to waive their right to remain in federal custody and be placed in state-supervised probation. This document is typically used when a defendant has been charged with a federal crime and is eligible to be released on probation. There are two types of Idaho Waiver of Rights to Remain in Federal Custody: the "Waiver of Right to Remain in Federal Custody" and the "Waiver of Right to Be Sentenced in Federal Court". The Waiver of Right to Remain in Federal Custody allows a defendant to voluntarily waive their right to remain in federal custody and be placed on state-supervised probation. The Waiver of Right to Be Sentenced in Federal Court allows a defendant to waive their right to be sentenced in federal court and instead be sentenced in state court. Both waivers must be signed by the defendant and approved by a judge.