Indiana Consents to Magistrate Judge is a document that is used to consent to the jurisdiction of the Magistrate Judge in a federal court case in the state of Indiana. This form allows the parties to waive their right to a trial by jury and have their case decided by a Magistrate Judge. There are two types of Indiana Consent to Magistrate Judge forms. The first is a Joint Consent to Magistrate Judge form, which is used when both parties agree to the use of a Magistrate Judge. The second is an Individual Consent to Magistrate Judge form, which is used when only one party agrees to the use of a Magistrate Judge. Both forms must be signed by both parties and filed with the court before the case is assigned to a Magistrate Judge.