The Wisconsin Notice of Intent to Pursue Postdispostion or Appellate Relief is a legal document that is filed when a party in a criminal or civil case wishes to appeal the decision of the court. This document is filed with the clerk of court and serves to inform the court of the party’s intent to pursue postdispostion or appellate relief. There are two types of Wisconsin Notice of Intent to Pursue Postdispostion or Appellate Relief: Notice of Intent to Appeal (Form CO-540) and Notice of Intent to File a Postconviction Motion (Form CO-550). Form CO-540 is used when a party wishes to appeal the decision of the court, while Form CO-550 is used when a party wishes to file a postconviction motion. Both forms must be completed and filed within the allotted time frame in order for the party to preserve their right to appeal or file a postconviction motion.