Recently updated on April 27th, 2026 at 02:05 pm
Prepare Your Court Forms Online for Restraining Orders and Injunctions in Wisconsin
HOW IT WORKS
1. Take Screening
Start with an online screening tool to help you decide which restraining order fits your situation the best.
2. Prepare Documents
Instead of looking at the legal forms themselves, you will be guided thorough a series of detailed questionnaires. These will gather the necessary information topic by topic. The questions are in plain and non-legal language. To make this process as simple as possible, our system will then generate the official court forms with your responses printed on them.
3. Consult Advocate (Optional)
You can consult a victim advocate or pro bono (free) lawyer to get guidance on restraining orders. These resources are paid for typically by government and can help you review your case documents, and talk to you directly to discuss your case and safety planning.
4. File with the Clerk
You can formally begin the case by filing with your local court. You will be informed about which specific court you need to file at as its important to go to one that has jurisdiction over your case. You can file by either printing and visiting the clerk's office at the court or in many locations online directly from this website.
TYPES OF PROTECTION ORDERS
Domestic Abuse Restraining Order (DARO)
A Wisconsin restraining order is for individuals who have experienced domestic abuse, harassment, or threats from a family or household member. It helps by providing legal protection that can require the other person to stop contacting you, stay away from your home or workplace, and follow court-ordered restrictions, with law enforcement able to take action if the order is violated.
Domestic Abuse Restraining Order (DARO)
A Wisconsin restraining order is for individuals who have experienced domestic abuse, harassment, or threats from a family or household member. It helps by providing legal protection that can require the other person to stop contacting you, stay away from your home or workplace, and follow court-ordered restrictions, with law enforcement able to take action if the order is violated.
Harassment Restraining Order
A Wisconsin harassment restraining order is for individuals who are experiencing harassment or intentional emotional harm from someone, even if there is no family or household relationship. It helps by providing legal protection that can require the other person to stop contacting you, avoid your home, workplace, or other specified locations, and comply with court-ordered restrictions, with law enforcement able to act if the order is violated.
Individual at Risk Restraining Orders
This restraining order can protect you from a person who interferes with the delivery of protective services, abuses, financially exploits, neglects, harasses, or stalks, or mistreats your animal.( Wis. Stat. § 813.123(4)(a))
Child Abuse Restraining Order
A Wisconsin child abuse restraining order is for minors who have been abused or are at risk of abuse. It helps by providing legal protection that can restrict the abuser’s contact with the child, limit or prohibit visitation, and enforce court-ordered safeguards, with law enforcement able to take action if the order is violated.
CONVENIENCES
Privacy
You can explore legal options for getting a protection order while maintaining your complete privacy. Nothing is shared with the government unless you share or submit.
Resources
Learn about free community and pro bono resources. Connect with them and share your case data with a few clicks.
Comprehensive
Covers all common situations such as those involving minors, or firearms, or others permitted by the Wisconsin State law, thereby saving you time.
Forms Selection
Correct form, and the most updated versions are automatically selected based on your situation.
Automated Checks
Run automated checks to verify correctness of your responses and to avoid mistakes that may cause delays in securing a protection order.
Simplified
All questions are presented in plain non-legal language. Difficult concepts are broken down into simpler steps.
NOTES
Legal Information
The legal information contained here does not constitute legal advice or substitute for legal advice.
Courts
This website provides services to prepare cases across Wisconsin i.e. across all counties as they share the same state-wide law. It also has county specific slight changes such as additional court forms required.
CONTACT TECHNICAL SUPPORT
This contact form is for technical support questions only. For non-technical questions please contact the victim advocates at the telephone numbers listed at the bottom of this page.