Wisconsin Judgment for Unpaid Restitution/Forfeiture is a type of court order that requires a criminal defendant to pay restitution and/or forfeiture to the state of Wisconsin. It is issued by a judge following a criminal conviction and is based on the amount of restitution and/or forfeiture owed to the state. The judgment is legally binding and must be paid in full by the defendant or the defendant’s family or estate. There are two types of Wisconsin Judgment for Unpaid Restitution/Forfeiture: restitution judgments and forfeiture judgments. A restitution judgment requires the defendant to pay restitution to the state of Wisconsin for damages caused by the criminal conduct, in addition to any fines or fees. On the other hand, a forfeiture judgment requires the defendant to pay forfeiture to the state for assets or property that were acquired or used in the commission of the criminal conduct. The judge will determine the amount of restitution or forfeiture based on the facts of the case and the applicable laws.