The Wisconsin Civil process form (Manitowoc Sheriff's Department) is a legal document used to compel a person or entity to appear in court. This form is issued by the sheriff's office and serves as notice of a civil action or proceeding in state court. This form is used to serve the defendant with a summons, complaint, writ of execution and other court documents. There are three types of Wisconsin Civil process form (Manitowoc Sheriff's Department): 1) Summons to Appear, 2) Writ of Execution, and 3) Notice of Foreclosure. The Summons to Appear is a document that requires the defendant to appear in court on a certain date. The Writ of Execution is a court order that directs the sheriff's office to take possession of a property from the defendant. The Notice of Foreclosure is a document that notifies the defendant that their property is being foreclosed upon.