A Wisconsin Order To Appear is a court document issued by a Wisconsin court that orders an individual to appear in court at a certain time and date. It is typically issued when a person has been charged with a crime, or when a person has been subpoenaed to appear as a witness. There are three types of Wisconsin Order To Appear: a summons, an arrest warrant, and a subpoena. A summons is issued when a person is accused of a crime and needs to appear in court to answer the charge. An arrest warrant is issued when a person is suspected of committing a crime and needs to be taken into custody. A subpoena is issued to compel a person to appear in court as a witness.