Delaware Consents to Exercise — Magistrate Judge is a form that allows litigants in a Delaware civil action to consent to having a United States Magistrate Judge preside over their case. This form is used when the parties involved do not wish to have a jury trial or when they wish to have a Magistrate Judge preside over their case instead of a judge of the Delaware District Court. There are two types of Delaware Consent to Exercise — Magistrate Judge forms: a consent to proceed before a Magistrate Judge for all purposes, and a consent to proceed before a Magistrate Judge for certain limited purposes. Both forms must be signed by all parties involved in the case in order to be valid.