Wisconsin Order to Appear Instructions are a set of rules and instructions that are issued by a court of law in Wisconsin in order to require a person (defendant) to appear in court at a certain date and time. There are two main types of Wisconsin Order to Appear Instructions: in-person and virtual. In-person Wisconsin Order to Appear Instructions require the defendant to physically appear in the court at the designated date and time. The defendant must arrive at the court 30 minutes prior to the specified time and must bring a valid form of identification. Virtual Wisconsin Order to Appear Instructions require the defendant to participate in a virtual court hearing. The defendant must log in to the virtual court system at least 15 minutes prior to the specified time. The defendant may be required to provide proof of identification prior to the virtual court hearing. Failure to comply with Wisconsin Order to Appear Instructions can result in serious consequences such as fines, jail time, or other penalties.