Virginia Waiver Of Presentment To Grand Jury is a legal document used in Virginia courts to waive an individual's right to presentment to a grand jury. This waiver allows the individual to be charged with an offense without having to go through the grand jury process. There are two types of Virginia Waiver Of Presentment To Grand Jury: the "Blanket Waiver" and the "Specific Waiver". The Blanket Waiver waives the right to presentment to a grand jury for any charge which the individual may be arrested for, while the Specific Waiver waives the right to presentment to a grand jury for a specific charge. Both waivers must be signed by the individual and a witness, and are required to be filed in court.