Rhode Island Waiver of Extradition is a legal document that is used to waive an individual's right to an extradition hearing. This waiver is a formal request to be sent to the court of the state in which the accused is being sought for extradition. Individuals can sign the waiver in order to waive their right to a hearing in the state of Rhode Island. There are two types of Rhode Island Waiver of Extradition: voluntary and involuntary. A voluntary waiver is signed by the accused in order to voluntarily waive their right to a hearing. An involuntary waiver is signed by the accused's attorney if the accused is unable to sign due to mental incapacity or other reasons. The voluntary waiver must be accompanied by an affidavit from the accused and must be witnessed by at least two individuals. The involuntary waiver must also be accompanied by an affidavit from the accused's attorney and must be witnessed by two individuals.