Wisconsin Order Granting Motion to File Under Seal grants permission for an individual or entity to file documents under seal in a court proceeding. This type of order allows the filing party to protect confidential information from being made public. Documents filed under seal are not typically available for public viewing and must be accessed by court order. There are two primary types of Wisconsin Order Granting Motion to File Under Seal: a temporary order, and a permanent order. A temporary order is issued when a party needs to seal documents pending further proceedings in the case, while a permanent order is issued after all proceedings have been completed, and the documents are permanently sealed. The Order will typically specify the documents that are to be sealed, as well as the time period in which the documents will remain under seal.