Wisconsin Order for Collection of a Biological Specimen for DNA Analysis is a legal document that allows a law enforcement agency to collect a biological specimen (such as blood, saliva, or hair) from a person for the purpose of DNA analysis. This document must be signed by a judge and is usually used as part of a criminal investigation. There are two types of Wisconsin Order for Collection of a Biological Specimen for DNA Analysis: 1) A Search Warrant — This type of order allows law enforcement to collect a specimen from a specific person or persons. The specimen must be taken in a manner that does not violate the person’s constitutional rights. 2) A Probable Cause Order — This type of order allows law enforcement to collect a specimen from any individual in order to compare it with evidence found at the scene of a crime. The specimen must be taken in a manner that does not violate the person’s constitutional rights. In both cases, the specimen is collected and then tested for DNA analysis. This analysis helps law enforcement officials to track down and identify criminals, as well as to exonerate innocent suspects.