How do I know if I should appear in person in a small claims court case?
If you are involved in a case in small claims court in Wisconsin, it is important to determine whether you should appear in person. Generally speaking, anyone who plans to file a claim, contest a claim, or testify as a witness in the case should appear in person. The person who is being sued (the defendant) is also required to be present, unless a written agreement was made prior to the case. If you are required to come to court for a hearing you will be notified by mail. In some cases, you may have the option to appear in court instead of in person. This might be a good option if you can’t physically attend the hearing and you don’t expect to be called as a witness. However, if you plan to testify as a witness in the case or you want to present evidence, you should appear in person so that you and your evidence can be heard. To be sure that you are following the correct protocol, you should carefully review the paperwork sent to you by the court and contact the court if you have any questions. Additionally, if you need additional information or assistance, you can visit or call the Office of the Clerk of Circuit Court for the county in which the hearing is taking place.
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