Wisconsin Foreign Subpoena is a legal document used to compel a witness located outside the state of Wisconsin to appear in court to provide testimony or produce documents. Typically, the witness must physically appear at the court to testify, although in some cases the testimony may be given through deposition or other means. There are two main types of Wisconsin Foreign Subpoena: Civil Subpoenas and Criminal Subpoenas. Civil Subpoenas are issued to compel witnesses to appear in civil proceedings, such as in divorce or custody cases. The witness must appear in court to provide testimony or to produce documents that are relevant to the case. Criminal Subpoenas are issued to compel witnesses to appear in criminal proceedings. The witness must appear in court to provide testimony or to produce documents that are relevant to the case. The witness may also be required to provide testimony or documents to the grand jury. In both cases, the Wisconsin Foreign Subpoena must be properly served to the witness and must contain all the necessary information, such as date and time of the appearance, name of the court, and the name of the party requesting the appearance. In order for the Subpoena to be enforceable, the witness must be served in the state or country where they reside.