Wisconsin Authorization for Final Disposition is a legal document that is used to record the last wishes of an individual regarding the disposition of his/her remains after death. The document allows for the individual to specify details such as who is in charge of the disposal of the remains, the method of disposal, and any other special requests. There are three types of Wisconsin Authorization for Final Disposition: direct burial, direct cremation, and organ and body donation. A direct burial is when the remains are buried in a cemetery or in an alternative location. Direct cremation is when the body is cremated without a prior viewing of the body. Finally, organ and body donation is when the body or organs are donated to a medical facility for research or transplantation.