Order Concerning Return of Firearms - Wisconsin 2026

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Order Concerning Return of Firearms in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering the name of the person subject to firearm restriction in the designated field. Ensure accuracy as this is crucial for identification.
  3. Fill in the case number and date of birth. This information helps link the order to the correct legal case.
  4. Review the two main sections regarding whether the petition is granted or denied. Select the appropriate option based on your circumstances, ensuring you understand the implications of each choice.
  5. Sign and print your name where indicated, along with the date. This step confirms your acknowledgment and agreement with the order.
  6. Finally, distribute copies as outlined: one for court file, one for yourself, one for the person who surrendered firearms, and one for any petitioner involved.

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Bench warrants do not carry a specific expiration date and can be executed at any time if a law enforcement officer verifies it while in contact with you. Otherwise, they remain in effect until executed or they are recalled by the court, a process that your attorney can guide you through.
0:17 3:30 For an arrest warrant this usually happens when the officer has either arrested the person specifiedMoreFor an arrest warrant this usually happens when the officer has either arrested the person specified in the warrant. Or if the warrant was not executed for some reason.
0:15 3:30 For an arrest warrant this usually happens when the officer has either arrested the person specifiedMoreFor an arrest warrant this usually happens when the officer has either arrested the person specified in the warrant. Or if the warrant was not executed for some reason.
A pardon restores all rights and privileges lost as a result of conviction, relieves legal disabilities, and signals rehabilitation, but does not expunge or seal the conviction. Gun rights are restored unless the conviction was for a domestic violence misdemeanor.
Its possible to clear a bench warrant without going to jail, but its not easy. The key is to act quickly and responsibly by contacting the court as soon as you realize there is a warrant out for your name. It may be possible to schedule a court date to address the issue that led to the warrant.

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(a) Any individual who knowingly, or with reckless disregard for the safety of another, discharges or attempts to discharge a firearm at a place the individual knows is a school zone is guilty of a Class G felony.
For safety reasons the following items are not returnable: Firearms, Ammunition, Black powder firearms, Black Powder, Primers, Reloading Lead, Brass or Bullets, Treestands, Blowguns, and Mouth Calls (ex: Waterfowl, Turkey, and Big Game Calls, etc.)
After law enforcement presents evidence and sworn statements to a judge or magistrate, he or she will determine whether there is sufficient probable cause for a warrant. If that question is decided in the affirmative, an arrest warrant will be issued.

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