Wisconsin Notice of Transfer of Claim Other Than for Security is a document used to transfer an interest in a claim from one party to another. It is a type of legal document used to effect the transfer of an interest in a claim from one party to another, such as a creditor transferring a claim against a debtor to a third party. The document must be signed by both the transferor and the transferee, and must be filed with the Circuit Court in the county where the claim originated. There are two types of Wisconsin Notice of Transfer of Claim Other Than for Security: voluntary and involuntary. A voluntary notice is used when the transferor and transferee both agree to the transfer, and an involuntary notice is used when the transferor does not agree to the transfer. The document must include the names and addresses of both the transferor and the transferee, a description of the claim being transferred, and the date and time the transfer was made.