The Rhode Island Waiver of Right of Jury Trial is a document that allows a party in a civil case to waive their right to have a jury decide the outcome of their case. The waiver must be signed by all parties involved in the case and must be filed in the Superior Court of Rhode Island before the start of the trial. There are three different types of Rhode Island Waiver of Right of Jury Trial: the Waiver of Right of Jury Trial — Non-Jury Waiver, the Waiver of Right of Jury Trial — Jury Waiver, and the Waiver of Right of Jury Trial — Waiver of Right to Jury Trial in Special Proceedings. The Non-Jury Waiver allows parties to waive their right to have a jury decide the outcome of the case but still have the case heard by a judge. The Jury Waiver allows parties to waive their right to have a jury decide the outcome of the case and to have the case heard by a judge as well. The Waiver of Right to Jury Trial in Special Proceedings allows parties to waive their right to have a jury decide the outcome of any special proceedings such as appeals or petitions.