Washington Waiver of Indictment is the process in which a defendant in a criminal case agrees and waives their rights to be indicted by a grand jury. This waiver is voluntary and must be accepted by the court in order for the case to proceed. There are two types of Washington Waiver of Indictment: 1. Waiver of Presentment: This is the most common type of Washington Waiver of Indictment. With this waiver, the defendant voluntarily agrees to proceed without an indictment by a grand jury. 2. Waiver of Grand Jury: This waiver is less common and is only used in certain circumstances. With this waiver, the defendant agrees to proceed without a grand jury and instead have their case heard by a judge. Both types of Washington Waiver of Indictment are voluntary and must be accepted by the court in order for the case to proceed.