Wisconsin Motion and Affidavit in Support of Warrant is a document used in Wisconsin courts to request a search warrant from the court. It is signed by a sworn law enforcement officer, solicitor, or attorney and must contain sufficient facts to allow the court to determine probable cause. The motion and affidavit must describe the place to be searched and the things to be seized. It must also include the reason why the warrant is being requested. There are two types of Wisconsin Motion and Affidavit in Support of Warrant: a motion for search warrant and a motion for arrest warrant. A motion for search warrant is used to request permission from the court to search a particular place for evidence, while a motion for arrest warrant is used to request permission from the court to arrest a particular person. Both motions and affidavits must provide sufficient facts to support the warrant request.