The Wisconsin Order to Surrender Firearms and Notice of Firearm Surrender Hearing is a document issued by a circuit court in Wisconsin. It requires an individual to surrender all firearms and ammunition they possess, as well as any firearms licenses that have been issued to them. The order is issued when a court determines that the person poses a threat to themselves or others. The order is typically issued in conjunction with a Notice of Firearm Surrender Hearing, which informs the individual of the hearing date, time, and location. The two types of Wisconsin Order to Surrender Firearms and Notice of Firearm Surrender Hearing are: 1. Emergency Order of Protection: This order is issued when the court believes that the individual poses an imminent threat of harm to themselves or others. The order is effective immediately and requires the individual to surrender their firearms and ammunition. 2. Temporary Order of Protection: This order is issued when the court believes that the individual poses a risk of harm to themselves or others in the future. The order is in effect for a period of time, typically no more than 180 days, and requires the individual to surrender their firearms and ammunition.