Wisconsin Exhibit Form is a legal document used to submit evidence in court proceedings. It is used in the Wisconsin state court system to present documents or physical items as evidence during a trial. The form is divided into two sections: the exhibit information section, where the party submitting the evidence must provide information about the exhibit being submitted, and the certification section, where the party submitting the evidence must certify that the exhibit is true and accurate. There are several types of Wisconsin Exhibit Forms, including an Exhibit Form for Photographs, an Exhibit Form for Documents, and an Exhibit Form for Physical Items. Each form contains instructions on how to properly complete and submit the form.