The Wisconsin Certificate of Appearance (Foreign Subpoena) is a form issued by the Wisconsin court system to a non-resident of the state. It is used to certify that a person or other entity has been served with a summons or subpoena from a court outside of Wisconsin. This document is legally binding and serves as proof that the recipient has been notified of pending legal action. There are two types of Wisconsin Certificate of Appearance (Foreign Subpoena): one for entities and another for individuals. The Certificate of Appearance for entities must include the name of the entity that has been served, the date of service, and a statement that the entity has been served with a foreign subpoena. The Certificate of Appearance for individuals must include the name and address of the individual that has been served, the date of service, and a statement that the individual has been served with a foreign subpoena.