Wisconsin Exhibit List and Procedure for Pro Se Litigants is a set of guidelines that outlines the process by which individuals who are representing themselves in court can submit evidence in their cases. It outlines the types of evidence that are acceptable in court, the filing and format requirements, and the procedure for submitting the evidence. There are two types of Wisconsin Exhibit List and Procedure for Pro Se Litigants: the Exhibit List for Civil Cases and the Exhibit List for Criminal Cases. The Exhibit List for Civil Cases includes items such as deposition transcripts, affidavits, pleadings, and other documents. The Exhibit List for Criminal Cases includes items such as witness statements, evidence photographs, and other documents. The procedure for submitting evidence in each type of case is similar, but may vary depending on the nature of the case. Generally, a pro SE litigant must file the exhibits with the court clerk, and serve copies of the exhibits to the other parties. They must also file a Notice of Filing with the court clerk, which includes a list of the exhibits that have been filed. The court clerk will then review the exhibits and provide a Certificate of Filing to the pro SE litigant.