This version of the form is not currently in use and is provided for reference only. Download this version of Form GF-126B for the current year.
This is a legal form that was released by the Wisconsin Circuit Court - a government authority operating within Wisconsin. As of today, no separate filing guidelines for the form are provided by the issuing department.
Q: What is Form GF-126B?
A: Form GF-126B is the Certificate of Appearance (Subpoena) used in Wisconsin.
Q: What is the purpose of Form GF-126B?
A: The purpose of Form GF-126B is to certify that the individual named on the form has been served with a subpoena to appear in court.
Q: Who needs to fill out Form GF-126B?
A: Form GF-126B needs to be filled out by the person responsible for serving the subpoena, usually the attorney or party involved in the case.
Q: Is there a fee for filing Form GF-126B?
A: There may be a filing fee associated with filing Form GF-126B, depending on the county and the specific court rules. It is best to check with the clerk of court for the applicable fee.
Q: What do I do after filling out Form GF-126B?
A: After filling out Form GF-126B, the person serving the subpoena must sign and date the form, then serve it on the individual named in the subpoena. A copy of the form should be retained for their records.
Q: Can I modify Form GF-126B?
A: No, Form GF-126B should not be modified. It should be filled out as is, without any alterations or changes.
Q: What happens if the individual refuses to sign Form GF-126B?
A: If the individual refuses to sign Form GF-126B, the serving party should indicate the refusal on the form and provide an explanation, if possible. The form should still be filed with the court, as the refusal to sign does not invalidate the subpoena.
Q: What if I have more questions about Form GF-126B?
A: If you have more questions about Form GF-126B, it is recommended to consult an attorney or contact the clerk of court for further guidance.
Form Details:
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