Wisconsin Certification Regarding Request for Emergency Hearing is a document used by Wisconsin courts to determine whether a party has properly requested an emergency hearing. This certification is used in civil and criminal cases, and the court must determine whether a party has met the legal requirements to have a hearing scheduled with an expedited timeline. There are three types of Wisconsin Certification Regarding Request for Emergency Hearing: 1. Emergency Hearing Requested by Plaintiff: This certification is used when a plaintiff requests an emergency hearing from the court. The court must determine whether the plaintiff has presented sufficient evidence to demonstrate that an emergency hearing is necessary. 2. Emergency Hearing Requested by Defendant: This certification is used when a defendant requests an emergency hearing from the court. The court must determine whether the defendant has presented sufficient evidence to demonstrate that an emergency hearing is necessary. 3. Emergency Hearing Requested by the Court: This certification is used when the court requests an emergency hearing from the court. The court must determine whether the party has presented sufficient evidence to demonstrate that an emergency hearing is necessary.