Washington Acknowledgment of Notice of Rights — Class A Misdemeanor Information is an acknowledgment and agreement signed by an individual charged with a Class A Misdemeanor in the state of Washington. This document outlines the rights of the individual and details the legal consequences associated with their charge. It also requests that the individual waive certain rights and acknowledges the risks of doing so. The document consists of three parts: a Notice of Rights, an Acknowledgment and Waiver, and a Signature Page. The Notice of Rights outlines the rights of the individual, including the right to remain silent, the right to an attorney and the right to a court-appointed attorney if the individual cannot afford one. The Acknowledgment and Waiver requests that the individual waive certain rights and acknowledges the risks of doing so. The Signature Page requires the individual to sign and date the document. There are two types of Washington Acknowledgment of Notice of Rights — Class A Misdemeanor Information: one for adults and one for minors.