Wisconsin Criminal Appointment Application is a form used to apply for an appointment to represent a person accused of a crime in the state of Wisconsin. The application is used by attorneys to be considered for a court-appointed role in a criminal case. There are three types of Wisconsin Criminal Appointment Applications: the Public Defender Appointment Application, the Conflict Appointment Application, and the Special Appointment Application. The Public Defender Appointment Application is for attorneys who wish to serve as a public defender in a criminal case. The Conflict Appointment Application is for attorneys who have a conflict of interest in a criminal case and cannot serve as a public defender. The Special Appointment Application is for attorneys who wish to serve as a court-appointed attorney in a criminal case, but are not eligible for either the Public Defender or Conflict Appointment Applications. The applications require attorneys to provide information about their experience, qualifications, and references.