Wisconsin Stipulation for Return/Destruction of Exhibits is a document used in the state of Wisconsin to provide details regarding the return or destruction of any exhibits used in a legal case. This document outlines the terms of the agreement between the court and the parties involved in the case. The stipulation states the conditions under which the exhibit must be returned or destroyed and includes details such as the type of exhibit, its location and the date by which it must be returned or destroyed. The document also outlines any costs associated with the return or destruction of the exhibit and who is responsible for paying them. There are two main types of Wisconsin Stipulation for Return/Destruction of Exhibits. The first type is a Stipulation of Return, which outlines the conditions under which the exhibit must be returned to the party that originally provided it. The second type is a Stipulation of Destruction, which outlines the conditions under which the exhibit must be destroyed. In either case, the document must be signed and dated by both parties in order to be valid.