The Indiana Appearance Form is a legal document used to represent a defendant in court proceedings in the state of Indiana. It is signed by a lawyer or other legal representative on behalf of the defendant and filed in the court clerk's office. The Appearance Form allows the defendant to be present in court, as well as to waive the right to be personally present in court. It also outlines the defendant's rights, such as the right to a jury trial and access to an attorney. There are two types of Indiana Appearance Forms: the General Appearance Form and the Limited Appearance Form. The General Appearance Form allows the defendant to be present in court for all legal proceedings, while the Limited Appearance Form limits the defendant's presence to certain proceedings and/or does not waive the defendant's right to be personally present in court.