Wisconsin Notice of Intent To Pursue Postconviction Relief is a document filed by an individual who has been convicted of a crime in the state of Wisconsin and is seeking to appeal the conviction. This document serves as a formal notice to the court of the defendant’s intention to pursue postconviction relief. There are two types of Wisconsin Notice of Intent To Pursue Postconviction Relief: (1) a Motion for Postconviction Relief, and (2) an Application for Postconviction Relief. A Motion for Postconviction Relief is an oral argument made before the court to challenge the conviction based on new evidence or changes in the law. An Application for Postconviction Relief is a written document that must be filed with the court to challenge the conviction. In both cases, the Notice of Intent To Pursue Postconviction Relief must include the following information: the name of the defendant, the case number, and the legal grounds for relief.