Arizona Waiver of an Indictment is a legal document in which an accused person voluntarily agrees to forgo their right to a grand jury indictment and instead proceed directly to a criminal trial. This document is generally used when an accused person believes that the evidence against them in a criminal case is not strong enough to warrant a grand jury indictment. The Arizona Waiver of an Indictment is signed by both the accused person and their attorney and is submitted to the court. There are two types of Arizona Waiver of an Indictment: the Pre-Indictment Waiver and the Post-Indictment Waiver. The Pre-Indictment Waiver is used before an indictment is issued and is generally used when an accused person believes that the evidence against them is not strong enough to merit an indictment. The Post-Indictment Waiver is used after an indictment is issued and is generally used when an accused person believes that the evidence against them is strong enough to warrant an indictment, but they still want to waive their right to a grand jury indictment.