Nebraska Written Arraignment and Waiver of Physical Appearance is a legal document that is used in the state of Nebraska to allow a defendant to waive their right to appear in court for an arraignment hearing. With this document, a defendant can choose to enter a plea of guilty, not guilty, or no contest without the need to be physically present in court. This document may also be used to waive the right to be present for other court proceedings, such as pretrial conferences or sentencing hearings. There are two types of Nebraska Written Arraignment and Waiver of Physical Appearance. The first is a standard form which is used for most cases. The second is a special form, which can be used for cases that involve serious or violent offenses. Both forms require the defendant to provide a written plea and a signed waiver of physical appearance. The defendant must also provide a valid address and other contact information in order to receive notification of any court proceedings or other documents.