The Arkansas Execution Form is an official document issued by the Arkansas Department of Correction that authorizes the execution of a prisoner. It is signed by the Governor of Arkansas and the Director of the Arkansas Department of Correction. The Execution Form includes the name of the convicted individual, the name of the warden of the prison where the execution is to take place, and the date of the execution. The form also includes the method of execution, which is either lethal injection or electrocution. There are two types of Arkansas Execution Form: the Standard Execution Form and the Death Warrant. The Standard Execution Form is used for all executions in the State of Arkansas, while the Death Warrant is used for those inmates who have been sentenced to death by a jury.