The Wisconsin Waiver of Right to Attorney is a document that allows an individual to waive their right to have an attorney represent them in legal proceedings. This waiver must be signed by the person who is waiving their right to an attorney and must be witnessed by an appropriate party. There are two types of Waiver of Right to Attorney in Wisconsin: a guilty plea waiver and a trial waiver. A guilty plea waiver allows a person to waive their right to an attorney for the purpose of entering a guilty plea. A trial waiver allows a person to waive their right to an attorney for the purpose of a trial. Both waivers must be signed by the defendant, witnessed, and filed with the court.