Wisconsin Affidavit of Mailing (Small Claims) is a document used by Wisconsin courts to provide proof that a document was sent to another party. This document, when notarized, can be used in place of certified mail or registered mail as proof that a document was sent. It is typically used for small claims cases, but can also be used in other types of cases. There are two types of Wisconsin Affidavit of Mailing (Small Claims): 1. Wisconsin Affidavit of Mailing (Small Claims) in Person: This type of affidavit is used when the document being mailed was delivered in person. 2. Wisconsin Affidavit of Mailing (Small Claims) by Mail: This type of affidavit is used when the document being mailed was sent by mail. The affidavit must include the date the document was mailed, the address to which it was sent, a description of the document, and a statement that the document was sealed and addressed correctly.