Wisconsin Docketing Statement is a form used in the state of Wisconsin for filing civil actions in state court. It is a one-page document that requires the filing party to provide information about the case, including the type of case, the court in which the case is being filed, the names of the parties involved, and the filing fee. Depending on the case type, the Wisconsin Docketing Statement can be divided into three types: Civil Actions, Small Claims, and Appeals. The Civil Actions Docketing Statement requires the filing party to provide information on the case type, the court in which it was filed, the names of the parties involved, and the filing fee. The Small Claims Docketing Statement requires the filing party to provide information on the case type, the court in which it was filed, the names of the parties involved, and the filing fee. The Appeals Docketing Statement requires the filing party to provide information on the case type, the court in which it was filed, the names of the parties involved, and the filing fee.