Wisconsin Motion for Discovery is a legal process that allows parties in a civil lawsuit to obtain evidence from the other side. This motion is used to gain access to relevant documents, depositions, witness statements and other evidence that may be used in court. Generally, Wisconsin Motion for Discovery consists of two types of requests: Interrogatories and Request for Production of Documents. Interrogatories are written questions that the other party must answer under oath and Request for Production of Documents is a request to produce documents or tangible items that are relevant to the case. Both of these requests help the parties in the lawsuit to gather evidence that can be used to present or defend their case.