New Hampshire Entry of Not Guilty Plea and Waiver of Arraignment is a document that a defendant must sign in order to enter a plea of not guilty and waive their right to a formal arraignment before a judge. This document is used when a defendant wishes to enter a plea of not guilty without appearing in court. The two types of New Hampshire Entry of Not Guilty Plea and Waiver of Arraignment are a formal plea and an informal plea. A formal plea requires the defendant to enter the plea of not guilty before a judge at the scheduled arraignment. An informal plea allows the defendant to waive their right to a formal arraignment and enter a plea of not guilty without appearing in court, usually by signing a document provided by the court. In either case, the defendant must provide a signature verifying the accuracy of the information provided on the document and agree to abide by the terms of the plea.