The Vermont Waiver of Appearance For Arraignment is a legal document used by defendants in criminal cases in the state of Vermont. It is used to waive the defendant's right to appear in court for the arraignment, or the formal reading of the criminal charges against them. The waiver is signed by the defendant and witnessed by a notary public. There are two types of Waiver of Appearance For Arraignment in Vermont: the Waiver of Appearance For Arraignment Without Bail and the Waiver of Appearance For Arraignment With Bail. With the Waiver of Appearance For Arraignment Without Bail, the defendant agrees to appear in court for all other proceedings and to comply with all conditions of release, including any special conditions set by the court. With the Waiver of Appearance For Arraignment With Bail, the defendant agrees to appear in court on the date specified by the court and to comply with all conditions of release; however, the defendant may post bail to secure their release.