Wisconsin Petitioner's Statement of Respondent's Possession of Firearms is a document used in the state of Wisconsin to indicate whether the respondent to a petition has access to firearms. This statement can be used in cases of domestic abuse, harassment, or any other type of petition that requires the respondent to provide information about their access to firearms. The statement must be signed by both the petitioning individual and the respondent to indicate that the respondent agrees to the terms of the statement. There are two types of Wisconsin Petitioner's Statement of Respondent's Possession of Firearms: the Voluntary Surrender of Firearms and the Surrender of Firearms by Court Order. The Voluntary Surrender of Firearms allows the respondent to voluntarily relinquish all their firearms without a court order. The Surrender of Firearms by Court Order requires the respondent to surrender all firearms, ammunition, and any other weapons in their possession to the court. The court will then determine who will receive the firearms and ammunition.