The Wisconsin Publication Affidavit of Mailing or Facsimile for Domestic Abuse or Harassment is a legal document used to certify that a court document or notice has been sent via mail or facsimile to the respondent(s) in a domestic abuse or harassment case. The affidavit is required to be completed and filed with the court before any further action can be taken in the case. There are two types of Wisconsin Publication Affidavit of Mailing or Facsimile for Domestic Abuse or Harassment: the affidavit of mailing and the affidavit of facsimile. The affidavit of mailing is used to certify that a court document or notice has been sent via mail to the respondent(s). The affidavit must include the date of mailing, the name and address of the respondent(s), and the name of the document or notice that was sent. The affidavit must also be signed and dated by the sender or an authorized agent. The affidavit of facsimile is used to certify that a court document or notice has been sent via facsimile to the respondent(s). The affidavit must include the date of transmission, the name and fax number of the respondent(s), and the name of the document or notice that was sent. The affidavit must also be signed and dated by the sender or an authorized agent. Both types of Wisconsin Publication Affidavit of Mailing or Facsimile for Domestic Abuse or Harassment must be filed with the court before any further action can be taken in the case.