Wisconsin Arrest Bench Warrant is a court document issued by a judge ordering the immediate arrest of an individual. It is issued when a defendant fails to appear in court or violates the conditions of a previous court order. There are two types of Wisconsin Arrest Bench Warrants: an Outstanding Arrest Warrant and a Body Attachment Warrant. An Outstanding Arrest Warrant is issued when a person has been charged with a crime and fails to appear in court for a scheduled hearing. A Body Attachment Warrant is issued when a person has failed to comply with court-ordered conditions such as paying fines, attending hearings, or completing probationary requirements. Both types of warrants are served by law enforcement and can result in an arrest.