The Arizona Waiver of Bond is a legal document used to waive a defendant's bond requirement in a criminal case. This document is typically used when a defendant has already paid the bond amount required by the court or when the defendant has been released on their own recognizance. It is signed by the judge and is legally binding when accepted. There are two types of Arizona Waiver of Bond: the Temporary Waiver of Bond and the Permanent Waiver of Bond. The Temporary Waiver of Bond is used when a judge has accepted a plea agreement and has agreed to release the defendant without a bond while the case is pending. The Permanent Waiver of Bond is used when the judge has accepted a plea agreement and the defendant has completed all conditions of the plea agreement. This type of waiver is permanent and cannot be revoked.